Right click on My Computer.
Click on Properties.
Click on the Hardware Tab.
Click on the Device Manager button.
Click on the Plus sign (+) next to Display Adapters.
Right click on your Graphics Card.
Click on Properties.
Click on the Driver Tab.
Click on the Roll Back Driver button.
Also if you go to System Restore to the date you were at Windows Updates,
you can restore your computer to that point before you installed the driver.
A Windows Updates Restore Point will be named Software Distribution 2.0.
Good Luck
"Mingus" <> wrote in message
news:45C934D0-84E4-4432-9AD8-...
> How do I get rid of driver #82865G ? It is not listed on my 'add & remove'
> list. Auto update installed it, now I'm crashing. This happened before,
> but I
> can't remember how I got rid of it.
> --
> Peace, please.
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