• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Any Better Alternatives Then DriveCleaner.net?

DasFox

Diamond Member
Two things I don't like about DriveCleaner, it's not free anymore, and you need to install .net to use it. So I'd like to know if there are any better alternatives that will do the job good, but so far I'm not seeing this...

I've run 3 versions of DriveCleaner, and Drive Sweeper, and I still have some of XG 169.17 drivers somewhere in the box, that I don't know.

Everytime I boot up I get this:

http://img206.imageshack.us/my...?image=77155692gl0.jpg

This is nutts these cleaners should of cleaned everything out, and they haven't... 🙁
 
Did you run Driversweeper with Admin privs? I have used the Tweakforce drivers before and had Driversweeper clean them out no prob (not even needing to boot safe mode). Check in the Driversweeper options that you tell Driversweeper to remove the C:/Nvidia folder along with any other options you think need checking.
 
The old version of Drive Cleaner Pro that was free doesn't work with the latest Nvidia drivers...

Sylvanas, yes, well the problem seems to be that the programs left behind an inf file...

THANKS
 
Originally posted by: DasFox
The old version of Drive Cleaner Pro that was free doesn't work with the latest Nvidia drivers...

Sylvanas, yes, well the problem seems to be that the programs left behind an inf file...

THANKS

In the C:/Nvidia folder? Have you tried manually deleting the files? Delete the whole folder, and there should be similar registry keys- then windows should boot up, not find the INF and load generic drivers like it is supposed to. From there you should be good to install any other drivers.
 
The inf was in C:\WINDOWS\inf and Windows was seeing it at bootup.

Anyhow I deleted it, and as far as I can tell everything was gone then...

Anyhow I moved onto another set of drivers to play with...

THANKS
 
Ive had viruses that were easier to get rid of than nVidia drivers............................good luck.
 
Back
Top