

That's the one thing I haven't tried to be frank. So much for driver sweeper programs eh? Have you tried simply deleting all the Nvidia files from the system32 folder? I don't know if it'll cure your problem but its what I've done in the past when a driver chucks up the "no hardware found error" as it forces windows to revert to its default driver which will have no profiles. Then I just install the driver, and it basically installs over the old one - I read many times that it is ok.īesides uninstalling nvidia drivers is a pain - you have to uninstall one driver, reboot, now 3d vision reboot, now console, reboot etc.Īnyway - like I said, I ALWAYS USE CLEAN INSTALL - so why doesn't it work?Ĭan you please suggest a proper way to purelly uninstall Nvidia and remove those programs for good? I mean I didn't really uninstalled last times, since I just either use the Nvidia Experience to download latest drivers or download them myself. I have found that if you do a clean install, even on updates, you save yourself a lot of headaches.ĭude, I tried. Backup profiles you want to save, download the current WQHL drivers from Nvidia, COMPLETELY uninstall old drivers/software, including using driver sweeper or ccleaner, reinstall current drivers/software. If you are not performing a clean install when you update your drivers, you will get these types of "artifacts".
