S Shephard Senior member Nov 3, 2012 765 0 0 Nov 28, 2012 #1 is the proper way just to remove from add/remove programs? I removed the nvidia nview thing and I think it did the trick. When I restarted Windows 7 automatically installed the driver and I had to restart. Last edited: Nov 29, 2012
is the proper way just to remove from add/remove programs? I removed the nvidia nview thing and I think it did the trick. When I restarted Windows 7 automatically installed the driver and I had to restart.
Jaydip Diamond Member Mar 29, 2010 3,691 21 81 Nov 29, 2012 #2 Yup , also you can use the "perform clean install" option while installing the NV drivers.
S Shephard Senior member Nov 3, 2012 765 0 0 Nov 29, 2012 #3 thanks was checking. I remember in XP you did it through device manager.
T thujone Golden Member Jun 15, 2003 1,158 0 71 Nov 29, 2012 #4 usually what i do: 1)uninstall drivers via add/remove programs 2)restart in safe mode and run driver cleaner/driver fusion/driver sweeper/whatever 3)restart and install new drivers
usually what i do: 1)uninstall drivers via add/remove programs 2)restart in safe mode and run driver cleaner/driver fusion/driver sweeper/whatever 3)restart and install new drivers