As someone who doesn't know any better, I've always assumed that the "Clean install" option in the driver installer would take care of this.
But I'm probably an innocent abroad.
Walter wrote:As someone who doesn't know any better, I've always assumed that the "Clean install" option in the driver installer would take care of this...
GlobusDiablo wrote:Walter wrote:As someone who doesn't know any better, I've always assumed that the "Clean install" option in the driver installer would take care of this...
I don't see that option anywhere.
de Carabas wrote:GlobusDiablo wrote:Walter wrote:As someone who doesn't know any better, I've always assumed that the "Clean install" option in the driver installer would take care of this...
I don't see that option anywhere.
It's normally an option in the GeForce experience app when you install them through there. For me, for a long time, the only way they would install from GeForce experince was to tick that box. The number of times it went through the whole process and only just before the end did I remember I hadn't ticked that box and - - fail...
Loriath wrote:You have to do the Advanced/Custom install to get the option in the drivers to do a clean install. I never do a default install and always choose custom so I can keep the stuff I don't use off my system (ie: Nvidia 3D drivers and GeForce Experience since I use neither).
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