Select Hardware IDs from the menu at the top.Locate the device again, and select Properties from the context menu.Instructions on how to do so are found under 3 above. You need to launch the Device Manager again if it is closed already.Install the driver that you want used on the Windows machine after the Windows driver has been removed.On Windows 10, you can only select 'uninstall device' instead. On Windows 7, you'd select uninstall to uninstall the driver. The next step depends on the Windows version.Locate the device in the device listing, right-click on it, and select properties from the context menu.Tap on the Windows-key on the keyboard, type devmgmt.msc, and hit the Enter-key.You may disconnect the Ethernet cable, disable WiFi, or use a program like Net Disabler or Turn Internet Off. Download the device driver that you want to install.If the Windows driver is installed currently do the following: