NVIDIA Driver Rollback
Get back to a stable NVIDIA driver fast
If a recent GPU update broke your games, caused stutters, or led to black screens, you’re likely looking for a quick nvidia driver rollback. This guide helps you revert safely and provides a clean driver package for NVIDIA Driver Rollback under Video Adapters, with support for Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11.
Below you’ll find a secure download section, installation steps for different package types, and fixes for common issues that occur during a nvidia driver rollback.
Download - NVIDIA Driver Rollback NVIDIA Driver
Device type: Video Adapters
Supported OS: Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11
Date added: 2025-11-21
Tip: Use this package to install a stable build, then use Windows Device Manager to perform a targeted nvidia driver rollback if needed.
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How to install
Troubleshooting common issues
- Roll Back Driver button is greyed out: Windows has no previous driver snapshot. Use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) in Safe Mode to remove the current driver, then install the older package via .exe or .inf.
- Black screen or flicker after rollback: Boot to Safe Mode, run DDU, then clean‑install the target version. Disable Fast Startup and turn off G‑SYNC temporarily to test stability.
- Windows Update re‑installs a newer driver: Pause Windows Update, or use Group Policy → Device Installation Restrictions to block updates for the GPU hardware ID. Alternatively, use the Microsoft “Show or hide updates” troubleshooter to hide the NVIDIA driver update.
- Installer says not compatible with this Windows: Ensure you selected the correct OS and architecture that match Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11 and your system (x64). Installing a mismatched build will fail signature checks.
- Error Code 43 or Code 31: Perform a clean install after DDU, disconnect from the internet during setup, then reboot twice to rebuild caches.
- Games stutter on the rolled‑back driver: Delete NVIDIA shader cache (NVIDIA Control Panel → Manage 3D Settings → Shader Cache Size → set to default), then rebuild game caches. Update DirectX runtimes and Visual C++ redistributables.
FAQ
What is a nvidia driver rollback and when should I use it?
It’s reverting your GPU driver to a previous build when a new release causes crashes, artifacts, or performance drops. Roll back if issues began right after an update and persist across games or apps.
Is rolling back safe for NVIDIA Driver Rollback?
Yes, provided you use a trusted package and, ideally, perform a clean install. Keep a restore point and confirm your device type is Video Adapters with OS support for Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11.
The Roll Back Driver option is missing. What now?
Windows lacks the prior files. Use DDU to remove the current driver, then install the older version using an .exe or .inf. This achieves the same result as a nvidia driver rollback.
How do I stop Windows from auto‑updating NVIDIA drivers?
Pause Windows Update, hide the NVIDIA driver update, or configure Device Installation Restrictions via Group Policy using your GPU’s hardware IDs.
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