If the rollback button isn't available, you can manually download a specific older version that you know works well. Go to the NVIDIA Driver Downloads page.
GeForce Experience does not have a one-click “roll back” button. Ignore online myths. Use Method 1 or 2.
(this prevents Windows from auto-installing a generic driver). Boot your PC into Safe Mode . Run DDU and select "Clean and restart." nvidia how to roll back driver
It is effective for fixing:
For the average user, the is the most straightforward: If the rollback button isn't available, you can
Here’s a clear, step-by-step review and guide on on Windows. It explains why you might need to, the different methods, and their pros/cons.
Once back in normal Windows, run the NVIDIA installer you downloaded earlier. Reconnect your internet once the installation is finished. 💡 Why Roll Back? Ignore online myths
Note: If this button is greyed out, it means Windows didn't keep a copy of the old driver, and you’ll need to use Method 3 instead .
However, it is not perfect. Sometimes the "Roll Back Driver" button is greyed out. This usually happens if Windows Update recently overwrote the driver or if the installation history has been cleaned. This inconsistency costs the process a star in my rating.
I can look up the "community-verified" stable driver version for your specific hardware.
NVIDIA deserves credit for allowing users to easily download older drivers from their website archive. Unlike some software companies that force you onto the latest version, NVIDIA keeps a comprehensive database of drivers going back years.