![]() ![]() I do it like this because sometimes my NVIDIA control panel disappears if I dont remove the previous drivers first. Install new driver, restart PC again to get new drivers without any problems. Remove current driver with DDU, restart PC. Follow the onscreen instructions and prompts to uninstall the drivers from your device. Basically, it goes like this: Download the new driver installer from NVIDIA. Search for NVIDIA Graphics Driver and select Uninstall from the dotted menu. Once complete, you can then download and re-install the recommended driver. To do this, firstly: In the desktop, type Windows Key + I and enter settings. In this case, follow the same steps that you previously used to uninstall your driver. When you installed your current driver, if you first uninstalled the previous driver you won’t be able to roll back. ![]() Windows 7: Click System and Security and then System. Windows Vista: Click System and Maintenance and then System or simply System (in Classic view).Once you quit Safe Mode and return to the normal mode, you can install new GPU or audio drivers without any conflicts or interference from the old ones. Once you’ve made your selection, click Clean and restart for your drivers to be completely uninstalled. Windows Vista or Windows 7 steps to roll back your driver: Open DDU and select your device type (GPU or Audio) from the drop-down menu. Click Performance and Maintenance and then System (in Category view) or System (in Classic view).Windows XP steps to roll back your driver: If you installed your current driver without first uninstalling the previous version, you can simply roll back your driver to the previous version using these steps: Option 1: Roll Back To Your Previous Driver:
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