Using Device Driver Rollback
Device drivers are software components that act as “middle men” between the operating system and a hardware device. The operating system makes standard system function calls, which the device driver intercepts. The driver then uses its own code to communicate with the hardware device and return any data resulting from the call to the operating system. A device driver is basically just an interface between the operating system and hardware. This makes it easy to write the operating system because Microsoft doesn't have to write code for every possible device you can hook up to your computer. Instead, vendors (and in some cases Microsoft) can write device drivers and when the hardware component is installed, the appropriate ...
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