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How to repair drivers

Device manager can not detect the drivers that are not installed on your system properly or lost. So if your driver is not working, firstly, make sure the device is connected to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards are properly seated. Secondly, you can repair it with the following methods

Method 1: Roll Back Drivers

Since it is extremely hard to repair or update the troublesome drivers in Windows without a proper tool installed in your PC,using the repair feature of Windows called Roll Back Driver can really help fix your problem. With this feature, Windows XP and Windows Vista are very user-friendly when it comes to troubleshooting drivers. They know how to work with thousands of different hardware devices like digital cameras, video cards, and scanners. Because each of these devices is unique, your operating system uses a unique way of communicating with each one.

To roll your driver back: 
1. You have to log on as Administrator.
2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.




3. Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System.


4. On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.


5. Navigate to the driver you wish to roll back, right click the name of the driver and choose Properties as follows:


6. Click the Driver tab and then click Roll Back Driver.

Method 2: Restore drivers

Instant Restore Function will offer you great help when you have problems with Drivers. Driver Checker provides you with the One-Click Backup and Restore option to easily repair, optimize and protect your computer so you can get your running Windows back when you have a problem.

To restore drivers: 


1. Run Driver Checker and click the Restore tab.



2. Click the check box to select the driver you want to restore, and then click Next to start it.

3. Reboot your PC to make the restoration take effect.

Method 3: Quick repairs by updating
There is an auto-repair function built-in Driver Checker. Most of the Driver Update Tool problems can be fixed automatically, if not, you can get technical support from us free of charge.
To update drivers: 


1. Run Driver Checker and click Start Scan button.


2. You can view all the drivers with problem in the list of scan result.


3. Click Next to repair all the outdated drivers selected by you.


4. Reboot your computer to make the repair take effect.
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