I want to know how to restore all my drivers, my kids deleted them and then turned off System Restore.
First off, if the kids turned off System Restore AFTER they deleted the drivers, that’s actually good news. System Restore will roll the computer back to any point before your problems started, and may restore all of your drivers without any further trouble.
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System Restore
You may have already figured this out, but to turn System Restore back on so that it will continue to set restore points, go to Start and right click on My Computer. Choose Properties. When you see the System Properties dialog box, click on the System Restore tab. Uncheck the mark by “Turn off System Restore”. Close the dialog box.
To use System Restore in normal mode, go to Start and then All Programs and Accessories. Choose System Tools and click on System Restore. You will see a Welcome Screen. Choose “Restore my computer to an earlier time”. Click Next and you will be asked to select a date to restore to - pick a date that is just before the kids started messing with your computer. The computer will shut down and reboot. See if your device drivers have been restored.
Device Driver Rollback
If that doesn’t work, you can try the Device Driver Rollback feature from Microsoft. You need to be logged in as an administrator. Go to Start and then Control Panel. Choose “Pick a Category” and then Performance and Maintenance. You will see “or pick a Control Panel icon” - click System. You will see the Hardware tab. Choose Device Manager. You will need to expand the device type you want to work with. Right click that device and click Properties. On the Driver tab, choose Roll Back Driver. You will be asked if you really want to roll the driver back, choose Yes. The system will restore, click Close and exit the Device Manager.
Manually Restore Device Drivers
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If all else fails, you will have to manually restore the device drivers either from the CD that came with the device or by going to the device manufacturer’s website. You can also try third-party software such as Driver Genius or DriverCure that will manage most device drivers for you. In older computers, you will have to get each device driver separately, but in newer computers there should be an easier way. In newer systems, all of the device drivers are kept on the motherboard, so if you update the driver for the motherboard, all of the other devices should be updated as well. You should be able to find the motherboard driver on the CD that came with it, or by going to the website for the manufacturer.
Hopefully, it won’t be too difficult to get your device drivers back. In the future, tell the kids to stay away from the computer until they can make themselves useful and fix it for you.


