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From AMD to Nvidia Drivers help please

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I have a new Gigabyte GTX770 coming tomorrow, Now I have only ever used AMD and no nothing in how to get the most from the Nvidia control panel.

What is the best way in install my display drivers for the Nvidia card? i.e how best to delete my old AMD display drivers??

Thanks.
 
Fairly simple to remove.
If you are on Window 7:

- Click on Start
- Open the Control Panel
- Select Programs and Features
- Select AMD Catalyst Install Manager
- Click on Change

It will boot up the AMD CCC Manager.

- Next
- Express Uninstall

This should remove all AMD drive files on your computer.
 
Ok guys thank you, Driver sweeper was the program I was trying to think of ;)
If I use this program it won't be aggressive and remove things it shouldent ??
 
I've done this recently by:
- Install Driver Fusion (its the new and rebranded version of Driver Sweeper)
- Boot into safe mode.
- Uninstall all ATI software & drivers through "Program & Features".
- Run Driver Fusion to remove ATI drivers/software.
- Shutdown machine & install new video card.
- Boot into safe mode again, install Nvidia drivers.
- Reboot.
 
I've done this recently by:
- Install Driver Fusion (its the new and rebranded version of Driver Sweeper)
- Boot into safe mode.
- Uninstall all ATI software & drivers through "Program & Features".
- Run Driver Fusion to remove ATI drivers/software.
- Shutdown machine & install new video card.
- Boot into safe mode again, install Nvidia drivers.
- Reboot.

Oh That's great info Weazle :) thanks, The new card has just arrived so cant wait to get it running now :rolleyes:
 
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