Which Backup Option to Choose

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  1. Posts : 114
    windows 7 home premium 64 64 bit
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       #11

    Actually,Addram,all I did was UN-installed a driver.I was instructed to install the new one after a restart.So,I ask again.WHY would uninstalling a touchpad driver affect the use of my keyboard after a reboot ? And,is there a way to keep this from happening again ? Should I just uninstall the old driver and then,immediately install the now one before restarting ? OR ! :) is there a way to fix this problem with having to physically load the software after every reboot ? And,again,thanks for all input !
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  2. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #12

    Drivers are a set of instructions that tell a piece of hardware how to work with the OS, or vice versa :) Most of the time they work perfectly and sometimes vendors even try to make better ones. If you`re still having problems, I would uninstall any and all drivers and their traces. Then go to the manufacturer`s website and get the first driver ever made and try that. Report back your progress. We will take it from there. I am also stumped why that driver would have any affect on the keyboard, unless it too uses the same driver in some way, strange.
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