what happens when

HybridSquirrel

Diamond Member
Nov 20, 2005
6,161
2
81
so say i want to take my 7800gt out of here and put my x1950 back in to see if it still crashes ect....and i dont uninstall drivers. whats the worst that can happen? driver conflict and windows crashing?
 

lyssword

Diamond Member
Dec 15, 2005
5,630
25
91
It's not going to crash. Your system will still use the resources tho, potentially leading to slower boot-up times.
 

sisq0kidd

Lifer
Apr 27, 2004
17,043
1
81
Originally posted by: HybridSquirrel
ahh ok, i am kinda lazy and dont wanna uninstall than reinstall incase my pc keeps gaying out

Wtf, haha.

Anywho, what's the worst that can happen? Your computer might explode and your wife might leave you for a homeless midget.

What's the most likely situation to occur? Your computer will adapt to the new video card and drivers and work perfectly fine.
 

Ulfhednar

Golden Member
Jun 24, 2006
1,031
0
0
You definitely can get driver conflicts, this is why all drivers come with an uninstall application and why people make programs like DriverCleaner Professional to remove all traces of them and any orphaned registry entries.
 

HybridSquirrel

Diamond Member
Nov 20, 2005
6,161
2
81
Originally posted by: sisq0kidd
Originally posted by: HybridSquirrel
ahh ok, i am kinda lazy and dont wanna uninstall than reinstall incase my pc keeps gaying out

Wtf, haha.

Anywho, what's the worst that can happen? Your computer might explode and your wife might leave you for a homeless midget.

What's the most likely situation to occur? Your computer will adapt to the new video card and drivers and work perfectly fine.

damn those homeless midgets....
 

Rottie

Diamond Member
Feb 10, 2002
4,795
2
81
last time i forgot to uninstall old driver and install new one my pc became so slow and refuse to play some games. driver cleaner pro helped everything and make my pc faster again.
 

JonnyBlaze

Diamond Member
May 24, 2001
3,114
1
0
i have never uninstalled previous drivers before installing new ones and never had a problem.
 
Aug 23, 2000
15,509
1
81
You're supposed to uninstall old drivers??? I always just took the card out and slapped a new one in. Never had any performance issues either.
 

MrWizzard

Platinum Member
Mar 24, 2002
2,493
0
71
Originally posted by: HybridSquirrel
ahh ok, i am kinda lazy and dont wanna uninstall than reinstall incase my pc keeps gaying out

I laughed pretty hard at that, it's nice to know there are some people that are not all worried about being super PC still.

Go ahead and do it, I have done the exact same thing you want to test before, it booted fine with no problems, I uninstalled the old drivers and put the new ones on all after I had installed the new card.
 

nitromullet

Diamond Member
Jan 7, 2004
9,031
36
91
Originally posted by: JonnyBlaze
i have never uninstalled previous drivers before installing new ones and never had a problem.

ditto. I've even had ATI and NIVIDIA drivers installed at the same time, and would just swap out cards...