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Guide for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
A.) Download the driver you prefer (from any source) and save it to a location that you can remember (such as your desktop). B.) Buy, Download and Install Driver Cleaner .NET. It's $10 and well worth the money
D.) Run the Live Update for Driver Cleaner .NET to make sure you have the latest cleaning definitions and updates. 1.) Unplug your ethernet cable or turn off your wireless adapter to disconnect from the internet. 2.) Disable any Anti-Virus Software. If you don't disable it, it could give you trouble. 3.) Uninstall current Video driver, called "NVIDIA Drivers" by navigating to Add/Remove Programs (for Windows XP) or Programs and Features (for Windows Vista and Windows 7) in the Windows Control Panel. If you have an NVIDIA motherboard chipset and an NVIDIA videocard, MAKE SURE YOU ONLY UNINSTALL THE VIDEO DRIVER, not all NVIDIA drivers or your motherboard will lose its drivers also. 4.) Reboot. 5.) As you reboot, after the quick memory test and hard drives have been recognized, hit F8 and enter "SAFE MODE". On some systems, if you hit F8 too early you will enter other utilities. 6.) Once you reboot into Safe Mode, Windows *MAY* auto detect your videocard and ask you to install drivers. You should be able to cancel out of the auto install hardware wizard. In that case, move to step #7. If you can NOT cancel out of the auto detect wizard, then:
7.) Run Driver Cleaner using the "nVidia" filter. Optionally, you can also select "Multiple Filters", and run Driver Cleaner using the "nVidia", "nVidia Control Panel", "nVidia Stereo" and "nVidia WDM" filters for the most thorough cleaning. 8.) Run CCleaner in it's Cleaner mode as well as the Issue Scanning mode to remove any files that Driver Cleaner could have missed, as well as all registry entries regarding the NVIDIA Display Drivers from within the system (there are usually a few remaining after a Driver Cleaner run).
10.) Install the new video driver. 11.) Empty the Recycle Bin (IF NEEDED) and Reboot. 12.) Restart your Anti-Virus software if it didn't automatically restart on reboot. You can also plug in your internet cable as well. 13.) Enjoy!
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