Your PC requires the right drivers for each hardware for smooth functioning. Your PC will not work properly without the latest drivers. Some drivers may get outdated and you will need to install the latest driver update. If you are confused about this, we will show you how to update all drivers in Windows 10. For example, to download drivers for AMD devices, head to AMD’s support page. There, select your specific product, and the site will offer drivers for various operating systems.
To prevent users from facing any issues due to printer drivers, Microsoft offers generic printer drivers. To fix “Driver is unavailable,” you can temporarily use this driver.
For graphics drivers, you can use the control panel included with your graphics drivers to check for updates them. NVIDIA, AMD, and even Intel provide control panels that automatically check for and download the latest graphics driver updates for you. Windows 10 updates most of your device drivers automatically. But if you’d like to manually install the latest drivers (say for your graphics card), you can do so by downloading the drivers from the device manufacturer’s site or using Device Manager.
Does your PC have integrated and discrete (dedicated) graphics adapters? If it does, make sure the affected game is utilizing your PC’s dedicated GPU. To do so, you can select a High-performance graphics option for the game via Settings. Our guide to choosing a preferred graphics card for an app tells you how to set a dedicated GPU for a game in Settings. Resolution can often change by itself on Windows because of a corrupted graphics driver, a new Windows update, or a conflicting third-party app. If this is the case with your display, you can easily fix it by changing the resolution settings.