However, you may want to rollback NVIDIA drivers in Windows 10 if the driver update causes a blue screen of death, performance issues, and frequent crashes due to new bugs and glitches. There are two ways to rollback the NVIDIA drivers. It includes using the Windows Device Manager and Display Driver Utility to go back to the previous version. In this article, we have listed two methods to roll back NVIDIA drivers in Windows 10 to fix performance issues caused by the newer version.

How do I rollback NVIDIA drivers in Windows 10?

1. Rollback using Device Manager

You can go to the manufacturer’s website and download the latest driver but make sure that the NVIDIA driver is compatible with your Windows version.

1.1 What if the Roll Back Driver button is greyed out?

If the Roll Back Driver button is greyed out in Device Manager, it means Windows couldn’t find any NVIDIA driver to which it can roll back to. In this case, you need to download and install the older version of an NVIDIA driver manually. Here’s how to do it.

  1. Download the last working version of the NVIDIA driver for your GPU. You can find the NVIDIA driver on the official website.

  2. Press Windows Key + R.

  3. Type devmgmt.msc and click OK.

  4. In Device Manager, expand Display Adapters.

  5. Right-click on your NVIDIA graphic device and select Update Driver.

  6. Select the Browser my computer for driver software option.

  7. Click the Browse button and select the downloaded NVIDIA driver and click Open.

  8. Click Next and wait for Windows to install the driver.

  9. Once installed, open the Driver tab and check if the driver version and date are changed confirming the installation.

2. Use Display Driver Utility

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