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Device drivers are often updated to add functionality or increase performance. Usually, installing the newest driver is a good thing, but sometimes there is a bug in the driver software, or the new driver is incompatible with your system, and you'll want to go back to the previous version.

Windows saves a copy of the old driver, so you can easily 'roll back' to the version that you know works. To roll back a driver in Windows Vista, follow these steps: A. Click the Vista orb to open the Start menu. In the Search bar, type 'device' and then click Device Manager in the list of results. Click Continue when the User Account Control window pops up. In the Device Manager, click on the plus sign (+) next to the appropriate category, and double click on the device that needs its driver rolled back. Go to the Driver tab, and click the Roll Back Driver button.

Follow the system prompts. If the Roll Back Driver button is grayed out, that means there is no previous version of the driver to roll back to. Download file iptv untuk receiver hitches. You can visit the device manufacturer's web page and try to find an older version of the driver there.

It's important to note that rolling back a driver installs whichever version of the driver you had loaded on your system, not the second most recent version. So if you had version 1.0 installed for your wireless keyboard, then you updated to version 3.4, rolling back your driver would reinstall version 1.0, no matter how many versions had been released between the two. On Jul 20, 2010 . Hello, Download the driver and install it. Installing the drivers Before installing the drivers, it is important to know that there are 2 main versions of Windows 98, and they both handle USB differently. You must install the appropriate version of the drivers dependent upon your version of Windows 98.

In order to determine your Windows version, please do the following: • Right click on My Computer and select Properties • On the System Properties page that opens up click on the General tab, if it is not already on that page. • Under the System heading, look for the version number (see right) • Version 4.10.1998 is the original version of Windows 98 (98FE) • Version 4.10.2222 is Windows 98 Second Edition (98SE) • Click the link below for the download and installation instructions for your version of Windows 98 • Dec 25, 2010 .

JohnJInSFC, FYI - I was having the same situation on the file versions as you described above. I just downloaded the Windows XP SP3 ISO image and re-installed it (i.e. SP3), BUT, this time I unplugged my USB drives and disabled my Antivirus and antispyware (SpyBot) prior to the re-installation. I've checked the file versions and they now appear to be correct. Now, what is left for me is to see if my problem gets fixed, which was sudden reboots while transfering large files to any of my external USB drives.

Cheers, Jose Lopez. This thread saved me. All sorts of weirdness started happening when I started to back my harddisk to my USB drive. Random reboots and then it would take the computer a day or so to slowly sort itself out. I couldn't even see the USB drive until I rebooted several times.

I think I have an easier way to get the driver versions consistant, rather than locating a SP3 ISO. Note, the idea of uninstalling SP3 is a nightmare because there are several dozen or so updates on top of SP3 which might be unstable unpon SP3 uninstall. What I did was unplug all of the physical USB devices, then deleted all the USB devices shown in the Device Manager. That included the Root Hubs, Universal Host Controllers, and the Enhanced Host Controller.

You will need a PS2 mouse and/or keyboard to perform this action. After a Restart, the devices are found and installed with the ver 5512 USB driver. Thanks for the info.

Seems like something as common as SP3, Anti-Virus software running during the upgrade, and USB disks existing on the same computer and causing a very unstable machine would get more press and attanetion.