How do I restore the original graphics card driver?

If you want to restore the original graphics card driver, there are several steps you need to take. In this article we will discuss how to do this in a simple and easy-to-understand manner.

First, you need to know the make and model of your graphics card. This information can usually be found either on the packaging material that came with your graphics card or on the website of the manufacturer. Once you have the necessary information, you can begin the restoration process.

The next step is to download the latest driver package for your graphics card from the manufacturer’s website. You can usually find it by searching for “graphics card drivers” in the search bar. When the driver download is complete, install it by double-clicking the file and following the installation instructions.

Once you have installed the new driver, you can now begin the restoration process of the original graphics card driver. To do this, open the Device Manager by pressing the Windows key + R then typing “devmgmt.msc” or by searching for “Device Manager” in the start menu.

When the Device Manager window is open, expand the “Display Adapters” category and right-click your graphics card entry. Select “Uninstall device” from the pop-up menu and follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall the driver package. Once the uninstallation is complete, restart your computer.

On the next restart, Windows will detect your graphics card and attempt to reinstall the driver. This process might take a few minutes; once it is complete, you should have the original graphics card driver restored. If the driver is not automatically reinstalled, you can manually install it by going the Device Manager and browsing to the folder where the driver was originally downloaded.

Once you have the original graphics card driver restored, you can check if the new driver is properly installed by going to the Control Panel and clicking on the “Device Manager” icon. Here, you can check if all the components are present and functioning properly.

Finally, you should check if the graphic card is performing better now than before the restoration. To do this, run some benchmarking tests to check the performance improvements since the restoration of the original graphics card driver. Comparing results from before and after the restoration will give you an idea about the performance improvement.

Restoring the original graphics card driver is a relatively simple process if you know the correct steps to take. Use the information provided in this article to quickly and correctly restore the graphics card to its original state.