If a specific hardware component (like Wi-Fi, audio, or a mouse) isn't working right, you can use the to reset it. 1. The "Soft" Reset (Disable & Enable) This stops the driver's current process and restarts it. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Find your device (e.g., "Display adapters" for graphics). Right-click the device and select Disable device . Wait a moment, right-click again, and select Enable device . 2. Revert to a Working Version (Roll Back) Use this if a recent update broke your hardware.
This resets the network driver’s internal state and clears IP configuration errors. how to reset a driver