Step 1: Identify the problem
- Device does not function properly (e.g., no sound, mouse not responding)
- A warning icon is displayed in the Device Manager.
- Windows displays error messages related to the driver.
Step 2: Access the Device Manager
- Press Win + X (or right-click on the start button)
- Select Device Manager.
Step 3: Locate the problematic device
- In the device manager, find the problem device. You can identify it if it has a warning icon (⚠️).
- Right click on the device and select Properties.
- In the tab General, Check the status of the device to determine if the problem is with the controller.
Step 4: Uninstall the driver
- Right click on the device.
- Select uninstall the device.
- Check the box (Remove from the driver software for this device)
- Click on Uninstall.
Step 5: Restart the system
- Restart the computer so that Windows automatically attempts to reinstall a supported base driver.
Step 6: Download and install the updated driver
If the problem persists:
- Visit the official website of the device manufacturer (e.g. Intel, NVIDIA, Realtek, HP, Dell).
- Search for drivers specific to your hardware model and installed Windows version.
- Download and install the driver following the instructions.
Step 7: Verify device status
- Return to the Device Manager.
- Make sure that the device is working properly and that no warning icons are present.
Additional tips
- Use Windows UpdateSome drivers can be updated directly from Settings > Update & Security > Check for updates.
- Manufacturer's toolsCompanies such as NVIDIA or AMD provide support for automatic driver management.
- Create a restore pointBefore making significant changes to the drivers, establish a fallback point to revert the system in case of problems.
With these steps, you should be able to reinstall drivers and resolve hardware-related problems.

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