Uninstalling and reinstalling network card drivers is a relatively straightforward task and can be done in a few simple steps.
In order to uninstall your existing network card drivers, you will first need to open up the Device Manager window by searching for it in the Windows 10 search bar.
Once the Device Manager window has opened, you will need to locate the device that you want to remove and select it. Upon doing so, you will be presented with various options. Click on “Uninstall” and confirm the prompt when asked to confirm the uninstallation.
Once the drivers have been uninstalled, you can then reinstall them using the installation media that may have come with the network card, or by downloading them from the manufacturer’s website.
Now that you have downloaded the installation media or downloaded the drivers from the manufacturer’s website, you can begin the installation. Place the media, or downloaded drivers file in an accessible location on the computer, such as the desktop.
Once you have located the file, double-click on it to begin the installation process. You will likely be presented with an installation wizard. Follow the steps provided by the wizard in order to complete the process.
Once the installation is complete, you may be required to restart your computer in order for the new drivers to take effect. After restarting your computer, the new drivers should now be ready to use.
By repeating these steps, you will be able to easily uninstall and reinstall your network card drivers without difficulty. It is important to note, however, that if you have any existing problems with your network card prior to the uninstallation/reinstallation process, they will likely still persist after the process is complete. As such, it is essential that you contact the manufacturer’s service center if you experience any issues with the installed drivers.