

Now, type Command Prompt in the search bar. Go to the Start button (Windows icon), in the bottom left of your desktop. The Shift + F10 keyboard shortcut for opening Command Prompt on boot. This keyboard shortcut opens Command Prompt before boot.
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Get To Command Prompt Driver You Want
Now, note down the OEM number of the driver you want to delete. Then click Enter: pnputil.exe -e Open the Command Prompt window and run the following command. If you want to remove the installed driver, here are the steps that you need to follow. Next, go to the Command Prompt and run the command to add and install the driver package.Read Also: How to Update Wifi Drivers on Windows 10, 8, 7So far you have come across the steps to install a driver using Command Prompt.
Did you find this article helpful? We’d love to read your views and suggestions in the comment lane. It is quite a simple method to update, install or even delete a driver in your Windows PC.
