Roll back device driver updates in Windows Server 2003
Tuesday, April 01, 2008 01:46 PM
Fortunately, there is a safeguard for situations where driver files are not performing as required, after they have been updated.
When updating a device driver to solve a problem or improve a device's performance, other things included with the driver may cause your Windows Server 2003 system to function differently from what is expected.
Fortunately, in such situations, you can roll back the updates.
In this tip, we'll take a look at the process for rolling back driver updates.
Note: You will only be able to roll back the driver file if the driver has been updated. If it has not yet been updated, there will be no driver available to revert back to.
Rolling back driver updates is simple. Follow these steps:
- Open the Computer Management Console by right-clicking the My Computer icon on the Start menu and selecting Manage.
- In the left pane of the console, select Device Manager.
- Once loaded in the right pane, expand the category for the device whose drivers you wish to roll back.
- Right-click the device in the list and select Properties.
- On the device's Property sheet, select the Driver tab.
- Click the Rollback Driver button.
Note: If the Rollback Driver button is grayed out, the driver has not been updated and cannot be rolled back.
The driver will roll back to the previously installed version. You should also keep in mind that some drivers from Windows Update may need rolling back due to conflicts within a system. This may not happen often, but is a great tool for correcting problems with driver updates.

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