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To: Ian@SI who wrote (99053)12/7/2017 7:13:50 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) of 110581
 
Ian I am pretty sure you have likely tried all of these already but this is what I could find based on your comments.

Do you actually getting an error msg or just can't find your proper resolution with the driver install?

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How to Force Windows to Use Different Drivers smallbusiness.chron.com

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How to Roll Back a Driver in Windows How to Reverse a Driver Installation in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, or XP lifewire.com

Update drivers in Windows 10 Driver updates for Windows 10 and many devices

(such as network adapters, monitors, printers, and video cards) are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. While it's likely you already have the most recent driver, if you're having trouble with a device, you can try fixing it by updating the driver or reinstalling it. Here's how: Select the Start ? button, type Device Manager, and select it from the list of results. Expand one of the categories to find the name of your device, then right-click (or tap and hold) it, and select Update Driver. For graphics cards, expand the Display adapters category, right click your graphics card and select Update Driver. Select Search automatically for updated driver software. If Windows doesn't find a new driver, you can try looking for one on the device manufacturer's website and follow their instructions. If these steps don't work, try reinstalling the driver: Open Device Manager, right-click (or tap and hold) the name of the device, and select Uninstall. Restart your PC and Windows will attempt to
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