BigCoolJesus
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Originally posted by: Imp
Can't go wrong with Driver Cleaner, and it may be a good idea to use cab cleaner in it as well. I went from ATI to Nvidia, but it got a bit unstable(minor crashing/BSOD) after I made the switch. I also noticed that Windows File Protection was restoring old ATI files :|; you should definately watch out for this in Event Viewer. However, after running Driver Cleaner in safe mode, crystal clean and not a single bsod since.
P.S. Just so we're clear, you are replacing the 7900gt, but are you RMAing it or just throwing it into the corner?
Originally posted by: dguy6789
In all my years of computer hardware, I have NEVER been forced to use anything other than the built in uninstall options of the drivers. I have never had to use the likes of driver cleaner. Simply do as Markbnj has suggested. Uninstall your nVidia drivers, shut down, switch video cards, turn on, then install the new ATI drivers and be done with it.
Have you considered looking into why your 7900GT went down? It is imperitive that you find out if it was because of the card, or if something else in your machine caused it to fail. If it was something other than the card that caused the issue, you may experience the same issue down the road with your new card.