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A new display driver uninstaller DDU.

This has me interested.

When using this am I right what I read so far we dont remove the driver in control panel at all. We boot into safe mode and run from there this program?

In all the times I've used it Nvidia or Ati, I've never had to boot into safe mode. You can select the option to uninstall everything (ATI/NVIDIA) and it even says that the screen may go black while doing so. Then click on return to windows default display that's it!

Works a treat, don't need to touch the control panel either
 
This has me interested.

When using this am I right what I read so far we dont remove the driver in control panel at all. We boot into safe mode and run from there this program?

You may be right there Shankly but I uninstalled drivers first and used it as a clean up tool afterwards. Ive never had to uninstall drivers since I used it but that makes it even better :)
 
In all the times I've used it Nvidia or Ati, I've never had to boot into safe mode. You can select the option to uninstall everything (ATI/NVIDIA) and it even says that the screen may go black while doing so. Then click on return to windows default display that's it!

Works a treat, don't need to touch the control panel either

You may be right there Shankly but I uninstalled drivers first and used it as a clean up tool afterwards. Ive never had to uninstall drivers since I used it but that makes it even better :)

Thanks guys.. the guy who made the program says boot into safe mode.

http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4674800&postcount=368
 
Release 9.0
-Multi-Language support : English, French, Spanish (credits MerolaC), Duch (credits Elite3540), Portuguese (credits DiRgE), Chineses (Credits BenYeeHua)

-Fix Nvidia environement Path cleanup

-Replaced some contains with startswith where it make sense.

-Some speed up in regcleaing with he .cfg files

-Updated and added aditional files to the configs file

-Support cleaning of the announced ShadowPlay when its released.

-Updated devcon
 
I used this the other day when swapping my 7850 for my 7970, worked really well no issues to date. Cleared the amd folders and all. Thanks
 
Release 9.1
Changelog:

-Added Slovak Language (Credits Gyrxiur)

-Added Czech Language (Credits Krteq)

-Updated Portuguese Language

-Fix some text problem on the GUI

-Fix a crash that can rarely occur with the Driver Store Cleanup on unusual configuration.

-Some change to the driver detection, not as perfect as I would like tho. (should avoid the "Unknown" when in reality there is a driver)

-Changed the way DDU access some registry keys(was requesting write permission when not needed on 2 keys, could fix some crashs)
 
Release 9.6

Changelog:

-Fixed a possible infinite loop with the driver store Cleanup

-fixed the win32 error message for ddudr on winxp32

-Updated Portuguese language.

-updated the NVIDIA clsidleftover and driverfiles .cfgs

-clean the firewall entry's and power settings (nvidia)

Skeeter made the op but doesn't update :p
 
Ive used this a couple of times now and it just works..it doesnt seem to care if its win 8 or win 7 and everything seems to be gone afterwards.. So fare its so much better than Driver Cleaner has ever been in my experience when it comes to AMD/Nvidia drivers.
 
Release 9.8

-Fixed crashes encountered by some users who are not using a base Windows localized in English when cleaning some registry keys that required special permissions.

-Cleaning of the LEGACY_AMDKMDAG registry key leftovers for win 7 and -

-Remove the AMD service AODservice

-French language Update

-Updated nvidia driverfiles.cfg

-DDU is now safe to use even with the "Real" Administrator account.
 
What's wrong with just updating the new driver on top of the old one? (assuming you are not switching between nvidia/amd)

never had any problems with that.

me neither


  • hardware device manager > right click gpu > uninstall
  • shut down pc
  • new gpu in
  • boot up
  • reboot
  • update drivers
  • done.
 
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