![]() They wanted to make sure I understood if I proceeded with the rollback, it could reduce the security or functionality of my laptop. It wasn't an error message, it was a warning message I received after clicking on rollback. I don't have an Inspiron, I do have Windows 11 on a new Dell laptop but my device manager looks the same as yours. I thought that's the point of a "Community"!? We ALL appreciate your help. up to DELL Support to answer would rather prefer you to answer people's question here instead of only answering private messages. I also don't know what the difference between a BIOS and a Device Firmware is (until now, I thought it was the same thing). I have actually no idea what those 3 entries in Windows' Device Manager are supposed to mean (2x Device Firmware, 1x System Firmware). The warning disappeared, however, the BIOS remained 1.6.0 (checked in Windows' System Information). Here is a screenshot of what it looks like now: It didn't give me any error messages, it just rolled back the (Windows?) driver to some random standard driver version 0.1 from Microsoft (instead of the Dell driver 1.3.0 before). The only thing I did (as suggested by DELL Support), was right-clicking the "System Firmware 1.3.0" entry with the warning in Windows' Device Manager (as seen in the screenshot of my very first post here), then "Properties" and then "Roll Back Driver" under the "Driver" tab. Hi to make clear that I didn't roll back the BIOS itself (just in case you are trying to do this).
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