Re: drivers rollback feature
- From: ricardo.l <ricardol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 07:38:01 -0800
"Brian A." wrote:
I'd like to learn about this issue: does one need to enable something
special, or explicitely choose to save the older copy of drivers?
I know about uninstalling enite applications, or system restore points only
to overcome driver problems...
You don't have to do anything. When drivers are installed the .inf, .pnf, .sys and
(if applicable) .cat are placed in a drive on the system. When you update drivers,
those files are place on the drive as well without touching the previous driver
files. As long as you don't delete the files or they don't get corrupted, clicking
the "Roll back driver" button will uninstall the presently installed driver and
reinstall the driver just previous to it.
You can find the files mentioned above in both:
c:\windows\.inf
and
c:\windows\system32\drivers
Thanks for your feedback.
If I can ask, is there a way to rollback drivers on an unbootable xp sp2
system?
From dump analysis it seems that it is a faulty graphic driver (or as Isuspect, a video card utility which failed to install properly), so if I
could find anything in those directories and exploit it to rollback driver
changes, that would help me out.
Or maybe do I need to enable something in the registry?
Of course same question to try uninstalling a faulty application.
Whatever, It would me useful to know how to work it out, assuming that no
restore points are available.
Thank you again for your explanations,
Ricardo
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