Windows automatically installs drivers when you’re connected to the Internet, but if they don’t work correctly or conflict with drivers from a disc, Windows provides several ways to remove them. Device Manager lists drivers for essential components, such as USB and networking cards, while the PC Settings menu contains driver settings for external devices, such as printers and scanners. If Windows loads a problematic driver at startup, you can prevent it from doing so by booting into safe mode, a Windows startup option that enables you to diagnose PC problems and roll back updates. Tips Warnings Writer Bio
