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The video focuses on demonstrating how to roll back Nvidia GPU drivers to address issues caused by recent updates. It outlines two main methods: using the Device Manager via the Windows taskbar and manually selecting an older driver from a list of installed drivers. The first method involves accessing the Nvidia display adapter properties and using the 'roll back driver' option, while the second method includes updating the driver and then manually choosing a previous version. Additionally, the importance of having previous driver versions pre-installed on the computer is highlighted. Although a third method involving Nvidia's website is mentioned, it is not covered in the video. The video encourages viewers to engage with the content by liking, commenting, and subscribing.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to roll back Nvidia GPU drivers. They begin by opening the GeForce Experience app and confirming their current driver version. The presenter explains that rolling back a driver may be needed if recent updates have caused issues. The first method shown involves using the Windows taskbar to open Device Manager, navigating to display adapters, finding the Nvidia display adapter, and accessing its properties. Under the driver tab, the presenter selects the “roll back driver” option, follows the prompts to confirm the rollback, and selects a reason for the rollback. After the process completes, they confirm the driver has been downgraded by checking the now grayed-out rollback option.
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In this segment, the video walks through the process of rolling back and updating Nvidia drivers. Initially, the user successfully rolled back to driver version 527.37 from version 527.56. Following this, method two for rolling back drivers is introduced. The user updates their Nvidia driver back to version 527.56 and demonstrates how to roll back using the Device Manager. This involves navigating to the display adapters section, right-clicking the Nvidia GPU, selecting properties, and choosing the ‘Update driver’ option. They then choose to browse their computer for drivers, select from a list of available drivers, and pick the older driver version (527.37) to complete the rollback.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to roll back to a previous Nvidia driver version using the device manager. After selecting the older driver, the system begins the rollback process. It’s emphasized that previous driver versions must be installed on the computer for this method to work. The speaker confirms the roll back from driver version 527.56 to 527.37 and then mentions a third method of downgrading using Nvidia’s website, which is not demonstrated in this video. Lastly, the speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to like, comment, and subscribe.