do i need to swap back out to the gtx 750ti and then uninstall the drivers? Hi, you can still run DDU to remove the old drivers even if you already changed. routinebasmati Posts:1 Joined:Mon Jun 05, 2023 4:59 am Re: How do i use DDU?
The recommended way to install new display drivers is to first uninstall the older drivers and then install the latest drivers for the video card. The normal way to uninstall graphics drivers is by using the windows uninstaller from the Add / Remove Programs in the control panel. Sometimes it ...
DDU has been created to remove the drivers associated with Nvidia or AMD video card drivers. After running this dedicated driver removal tool, the result will be as if you've just installed a new driver. Essentially, it would mimic the experience of starting from scratch, akin to a fresh ...
Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) is a driver removal utility that can help you completely uninstall AMD/NVIDIA/INTEL graphics card drivers and packages from your system, trying to remove all leftovers (including registry keys, folders and files, driver store). The AMD/NVIDIA/INTEL video drivers c...
I figured maybe updating my AMD drivers would help, so I used DDU to get the old ones completely removed. Then I found that Windows 10 kept downloading and installing them as part of its mandatory updates. After a few run-ins with that and not seeing any progress, I reinstalled Windows ...
Let’s face it: uninstalling graphics drivers on your PC isn’t always as simple as clicking a button. Sometimes, bits of old drivers stick around, clogging up your system like digital dust bunnies and causing all sorts of headaches when you’re trying to upgrade or switch brands. That’s...
Why does DDU remove monitor drivers?by kevindd992002 » Mon Oct 24, 2016 2:05 pm 2 Replies6328 ViewsLast post by kevindd992002 Tue Oct 25, 2016 1:23 pm "There is a pending reboot, please reboot before using DDU" by Jenkins44 » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:42 am 4 Replies...
Apologies for the noobish question but I did a fresh install of Windows 11 one week ago, Windows fully updated, All drivers updated etc... all working beautifully. I used DDU to remove the Nvidia driver I was using and install the new one so I'd have a nice clean slate, It installed...
(NVIDIA only, OLD DDU VERSION) After you've installed your GPU drivers, you can go ahead and open up DDU (you don't need to do this in Safe Mode) and remove temporary/cache NVIDIA driver/GFE installation files, for me it was around 1GB ...
updated nvidia drivers automatically (which I would like to avoid, as after updating to version higher than my laptop support website provides [MSI GL62] I have a lot of problems with games overall: FPS drops, or having 20-30fps while on old version it's going smoothly on 70-80fps)....