If I create a restore point I have the driver of his old job

I got this notice:

"Dear customer,
You will enjoy its improvement when you use an updated on the pre-installed sound system audio driver
on your laptop.
To install the updated audio driver follow the steps below:
1. Click Start and select Control Panel.
2. in the Control Panel Home view, click on uninstall a program
3. Select Realtek High Definition Audio Driver and uninstall the driver by following the instructions
the screen.
4 download the driver updated on the Toshiba site
http://support.toshiba-tro.de/Tedd-files2/0/sound-20080305155003.zip
5 unzip the downloaded driver.
6. switch to the folder driver and double-click Setup.exe to start the installation.
7 follow the instructions on the screen. »

Can I ask

If I create a restore before ding, if everything goes wrong I will be able to restore the system and have the former driver of his work?

The driver file is located in the Device Manager and sound, video and game controllers?

Thank you very much.

Peter

Hi Peter,.

Yes, if you need to create the restore point before you perform the driver installation, you will be able to restore the system to the point of time at the beginning then you will get the old audio driver on your system.

I think it's a good idea to create the restore point.

Good bye

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