Sometimes, "new" isn't better. If you’ve just updated your NVIDIA drivers and started experiencing stuttering, low FPS, or frequent crashes, you aren't alone. Whether it's a BSOD after a few minutes of gaming or general low FPS , rolling back to a previous, stable version is often the best fix.
Rolling back a driver means uninstalling the current version of your NVIDIA graphics driver and replacing it with a previous version that you had installed earlier. This is a common troubleshooting step.
If you are still seeing graphics glitches or ambient occlusion issues , a standard uninstall might not be enough.
It's the fastest built-in tool as described by Driver Easy .
This method only works if:
Sometimes, "new" isn't better. If you’ve just updated your NVIDIA drivers and started experiencing stuttering, low FPS, or frequent crashes, you aren't alone. Whether it's a BSOD after a few minutes of gaming or general low FPS , rolling back to a previous, stable version is often the best fix.
Rolling back a driver means uninstalling the current version of your NVIDIA graphics driver and replacing it with a previous version that you had installed earlier. This is a common troubleshooting step. rollback nvidia drivers
If you are still seeing graphics glitches or ambient occlusion issues , a standard uninstall might not be enough. Sometimes, "new" isn't better
It's the fastest built-in tool as described by Driver Easy . or frequent crashes
This method only works if:
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