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Removing drivers in Add/Remove
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Removing drivers in Add/Remove
I have XP as an OS.
As I mentioned earlier, I will be upgrading the video card To remove drivers they say go to control panel then add/remove programs and delete the drivers. Understood However, I cannot find anything in there associated with GeForce MX400 to delete. I do see it in device manager but not in add/remove as many websites have instructed. Deleting in Device manager enough to get rid of all video drive remnance? thanks |
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Look in the add/remove programs list for NVIDIA Drivers.
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That is why I posted this, I just do not see those drivers in Add/ remove programs. They are not there.
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Yes you can remove them through device manager.
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Right click on "My Computer"
Click on manage find device manager look for video adapter double click click on update or unistall drivers (whichever one you are trying to do) |
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