Uninstalling drivers
Applicable products:
PC,Desktop
Applicable system:
Windows 10
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Applicable system:
Uninstalling drivers |
- Please note that uninstalling an NIC driver may cause the computer to be unable to connect to the Internet. Uninstalling a driver may cause the failure of certain functions on your computer.
- It is suggested that you do not uninstall any pre-installed drivers or software, such as the Bluetooth stack and PC Manager, otherwise you may not be able to properly access the computer features.
- If the driver you have uninstalled is a Huawei driver, download and update the latest version of the driver using PC Manager, or visit the official Huawei support website to download and install the corresponding driver.
- Enter Device Manager in the search box on the taskbar and open it.
- You can now view all drivers that have been installed on your computer. Click > to expand the list of drivers, right-click the driver that you want to uninstall, and select Uninstall device.
- A warning message will pop up. If you are sure that you want to uninstall the driver, click Uninstall.
- The following dialog box will pop up when you uninstall some drivers such as the network driver. Select Delete the driver software for this device. then select Uninstall.
- After the driver is uninstalled, it will not be displayed in Device Manager.
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