Upgrading Nvidia's Detonator drivers

Corey

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In the past on Win 98 and XP I have always gone to the Control Panel and selected Add/Remove Programs and taken the drivers out for my video cards.
I then reboot and Windows detects the card and I then execute the drivers package.

Of course I have to go through Nvidia's setup wizard again and do all my settings which can take a while.
Is it OK instead to just execute the new drivers setup file without removing the old drivers, or is it best to still delete the old drivers first?

Thanks, Corey
 

MDE

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I don't bother uninstalling the old ones, haven't had a problem
 

Big Lar

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I do an uninstall of the drivers/reboot/ then run drive cleaner/reboot, then when windows asks for where to find the drivers, I cancel, then install, not a prob to date with that method.
 

BFG10K

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An add/remove operation on the old driver is all you need. All vendors recommend this step.
 

BenSkywalker

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It is reccomended that you uninstall your old drivers first. Never do it myself with nV, I just install the new ones. You won't keep all of your settings, and you have to reinstall CoolBits(the two clicks it takes ;) ) but it saves you a reboot to VGA mode at least.
 

Corey

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Dec 8, 2003
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Thanks for the replies.
I think I will just remove the older ones, reboot, then load the newer package.

CoolBits, I have not seen that in the Detonator setup before.
 

Jeff7181

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I never bother uninstalling the old drivers (by the way, they're Forceware now, not Detonator).