how to remove nvidia drivers - NVIDIA Graphics Drivers Removal Guide

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how to remove nvidia drivers - NVIDIA Graphics Drivers Removal Guide

If you’re searching for how to remove NVIDIA drivers, you likely want a clean uninstall to fix crashes, resolve update issues, or prepare for a fresh install. Below is a quick removal guide, plus a safe driver download option for after you clean out your old files.

Quick guide: how to remove NVIDIA drivers safely

  • Disconnect from the internet - this prevents Windows from auto-installing a generic display driver mid-process.
  • Open Settings → Apps → Installed apps → NVIDIA entries → Uninstall each component in this order: Graphics Driver, PhysX, HD Audio, GeForce Experience.
  • Reboot when prompted.
  • Optional but recommended: use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) in Safe Mode for a deeper clean.
  • Reboot again, then reconnect to the internet and install your preferred driver.

Supported systems for a clean reinstall afterward: Windows 7 32-Bit, Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11. Device category: Video Adapters.

Download - NVIDIA Graphics Drivers Removal Guide driver for Video Adapters

Supported OS: Windows 7 32-Bit, Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11

Date added: 2025-11-21

After you finish how to remove NVIDIA drivers, install the fresh package above for a clean setup. Click on the download link.

How to install

Troubleshooting after you remove or reinstall NVIDIA drivers

  • Windows keeps auto‑installing drivers: Disconnect from internet, complete uninstall, then install the intended package. On Windows Pro, set a device installation restriction policy until you finish your setup.
  • Black screen after uninstall: Boot to Safe Mode → run DDU with GPU vendor set to NVIDIA → reboot and install the driver fresh.
  • “The best drivers are already installed”: Use INF method in Device Manager → Have Disk, or run the full EXE installer as admin.
  • Code 43 or Microsoft Basic Display Adapter persists: Clear remnants with DDU, check chipset drivers, then install the NVIDIA Graphics Drivers Removal Guide package again.
  • Installer fails near the end: Use Custom → Perform a clean installation, disable third‑party overlays, and ensure enough disk space.
  • Stutters after reinstall: Reset NVIDIA Control Panel settings, enable V‑Sync or G‑Sync appropriately, and verify power plan is High Performance.

FAQ

Q: What is the safest way for how to remove NVIDIA drivers?
A: Uninstall all NVIDIA components from Apps & Features, reboot, optionally run DDU in Safe Mode for a deep clean, then reboot again before installing the new package.

Q: Do I need to disconnect from the internet?
A: Yes - temporarily disconnecting stops Windows from pushing a generic driver during removal and avoids conflicts during a clean install.

Q: Should I use Clean Installation in the NVIDIA setup?
A: Yes. After you complete how to remove NVIDIA drivers, choose Custom → Perform a clean installation to reset profiles and overwrite remnants.

Q: Can I roll back if the new driver causes issues?
A: In Device Manager → GPU → Properties → Driver tab → Roll Back Driver. If unavailable, remove the driver again and install an earlier release.

Q: Which systems are supported here?
A: We provide packages for Windows 7 32-Bit, Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11 in the Video Adapters category.

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Driver File Data
Vendor: nVIDIA™
Device: NVIDIA Graphics Drivers Removal Guide
Type: Video Adapters
Operating Systems: Windows 7 32-Bit,Windows 10 32-Bit,Windows 11
Date added: 2025-11-21
Download counter: 73
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