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If you’re experiencing an error after trying to update your driver, but the problem still isn’t solved, don’t worry. Sometimes, what you think is an update isn’t actually the correct or complete driver installation. This can cause issues where the error keeps showing up even after updates.
To fix this, start by removing the current driver completely. You can do this through the Device Manager in Windows. Find the device with the driver, right-click on it, and select “Uninstall device.” Make sure to check the box that says “Delete the driver software for this device” if it appears. Restart your computer after this step.
Next, use the link you were given to download the latest, correct driver. Once downloaded, run the installer and follow the instructions to install it properly. After installation, restart your computer again to make sure everything is working correctly.
If the driver still causes problems or the error persists, consider using a driver update tool. These tools can automatically find and install the correct drivers for your system, reducing the chance of errors.
By fully uninstalling the incorrect driver and carefully installing the right one, you should be able to resolve the error and get your device working smoothly again.



