1. Open Device Manager:
The best way to reset your driver settings in Windows is to open Device Manager. To do this, open the Control Panel and select “System”, then click on “Device Manager” located in the left navigation pane.
2. Select the device you wish to reset the drivers for:
Once you have opened Device Manager, you will need to select the device you want to reset the drivers for. To do this, browse through the list of devices and expand the item with the arrow icon next to it.
3. Right-click the device and select “Uninstall device”:
Once you have selected the device you wish to reset the drivers for, right-click on it and select “Uninstall device” from the menu. This will remove the device and its drivers from your computer.
4. Reboot your computer:
After you have uninstalled the device and its drivers, reboot your computer. This will refresh the settings and allow you to re-install the drivers.
5. Reinstall the device and its drivers:
Once your computer has been rebooted, you can reinstall the device and its drivers. To do this, open Device Manager and select the device you wish to install. Then, select the option to download and install the latest drivers for the device.
6. Check settings to verify driver reset:
Once the device has been installed and the drivers are up to date, you should check the settings to make sure that the driver has been fully reset. To do this, open the “properties” for the device and check the settings to make sure everything looks as expected.
7. Continue troubleshooting:
If you are still having problems after resetting the driver settings in Windows, you may need to continue troubleshooting the issue. Try updating or reinstalling the device’s drivers, checking the compatibility of the device with your current system, or searching online for solutions to your specific problem.