Today MS released an update for windows 10 (aug 5-6).That update has messed up my touch interface, so that my touch screen is now more of a liability than an asset.My question is how does one remove the updated drivers.I already 'uninstalled' the udate but it has left the new drivers intact, before giving up on windows 10 and going back to windows 8.1, I want to try to fix the situation.so how can I roll back my machine a couple of days. If that is even possible in win10 I believe it may be the display driver that is causing the issue. I ran into this issue with the latest updates; my system froze 3 times in about 2 hours. The 1 Aug NVIDIA drivers were to blame.Where there is no 'roll back' - I clicked 'uninstall' and then waited for the magic to happen; when finished; I let windows search for compatible drivers (tapped F5), and it replaced the absent driver with the old driver; job almost done.To prevent Microsoft from screwing up my machine again, I downloaded & installed the latest NVidia drivers and the machine is once again stable. (These should have a signature that is higher than the Windows Update ones, and thus shouldn't be downgraded).Windows 10 is generally good, but Microsoft's arrogant assumption that all 'updates' are 'improvements' is a serious flaw.
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This update appears to be refreshing both dual and single monitor set-ups by creating a third “virtual' screen called 'HP Monitor' while de-selecting your secondary (and in some cases the initial monitor).We’ve had a few calls from customers struggling with this very problem and we wanted to share our solution.There are several ways to fix this issue. The most effective solution so far is to roll back to an.A more heavy-handed solution would be to altogether.If you can get to the NVIDIA control panel you can de-select the HP Monitor and re-select your secondary monitor.
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So, you’ve run into a bunch of Windows 10 problems, and you’ve tried everything, but what are your options if you’re not quite ready to reinstall Windows 10? Well, the next step would be to. In case you have installed the wrong drivers, here is how you can roll back NVIDIA drivers in Windows 10: Go to the start menu, and right-click on “This PC” or “My PC”, You can also click the “This PC” icon from your desktop; Go to Properties. A new window will open. Check ‘Device Manager” on the left panel and click on it.