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How do I uninstall Nvidia Graphics Drivers?

GAMINGGUY

Hey, how can I uninstall my drivers and then reinstall them? I can't seem t figure it out.

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Just now, GAMINGGUY said:

Is this a virus it looks sketchy

Its not a virus, I've used it a few times before.

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Just now, Ashiella said:

Its not a virus, I've used it a few times before.

Ok, is there anyway to do it manually?

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1 minute ago, GAMINGGUY said:

Ok, is there anyway to do it manually?

Not that I know of (doing it correctly, anyway)
Just use DDU.

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2 minutes ago, Warlockben said:

This is Nvidia's official way to do it: https://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_13955.html

However DDU is both easier and will remove it entirely (sometimes Nvidia's way doesn't)

Yeah I've used DDU and Nvidias way and sometimes I had to boot into safe mode when using Nvidias method. DDU works much better

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1 minute ago, Maxisthemoose said:

Yeah I've used DDU and Nvidias way and sometimes I had to boot into safe mode when using Nvidias method. DDU works much better

ok

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