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Use DDU: Display Driver Uninstaller. Always works for me. It deletes EVERYTHING, including registry, system driver files, program data, shell extensions, control panels etc. and automatically assigns the driver back to the default driver after restarting.

Use DDU: Display Driver Uninstaller. Always works for me. It deletes EVERYTHING, including registry, system driver files, program data, shell extensions, control panels etc. and automatically assigns the driver back to the default driver after restarting.

I use a Lenovo T440: i5 4300U, 8GB RAM, 128GB Samsung 840 Evo, 14" 900p display and an external 23" 1080p passive 3D monitor. Extended 6-cell battery with internal 3-cell. Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (I only use open-source software -- haven't paid for a single program yet).

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