how to uninstall nvidia driver - NVIDIA Display Driver Uninstall Guide

Windows 7 32-Bit,Windows 8 32-Bit,Windows 10 32-Bit,Windows 11
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Need to remove your NVIDIA GPU driver?

If you’re searching for how to uninstall nvidia driver, you likely want a clean removal to fix crashes, stuttering, or to prepare for a fresh install. Below you’ll find a quick uninstall guide, plus a safe place to get the correct package for a clean reinstall.

Supported platforms: Windows 7 32-Bit, Windows 8 32-Bit, Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11. Device category: Video Adapters.

Download - NVIDIA Display Driver Uninstall Guide driver package

Supported OS: Windows 7 32-Bit, Windows 8 32-Bit, Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11

Device type: Video Adapters

Date added: 2025-11-21

Tip: After you complete the steps for how to uninstall nvidia driver in the section below, return here to install this NVIDIA Display Driver Uninstall Guide package for a clean setup. Click on the download link.

How to install

How to uninstall the NVIDIA driver safely

  • Open Settings → Apps → Installed apps (or Programs and Features on Windows 7).
  • Uninstall NVIDIA Graphics Driver, NVIDIA PhysX, and GeForce Experience if present.
  • Reboot.
  • Optional for stubborn cases: Use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) in Safe Mode to remove residual files.
  • Block automatic driver installation temporarily: Settings → Windows Update → Pause updates. After your clean install, resume updates.

Following these steps covers the full process for how to uninstall nvidia driver before performing a clean reinstall of the NVIDIA Display Driver Uninstall Guide package.

Common install issues and fixes

  • Installer fails with compatibility error - Confirm you’re on Windows 7 32-Bit, Windows 8 32-Bit, Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11 and using the correct architecture (x64).
  • Black screen or flicker after install - Let Windows sit for 2-3 minutes; if it persists, reboot. If still problematic, uninstall again and use DDU, then reinstall.
  • Code 43/Code 31 in Device Manager - Perform a clean reinstall: uninstall, reboot, DDU in Safe Mode, reboot, then install as admin.
  • Setup cannot continue - Disable overclocking tools and third‑party antivirus temporarily; run the installer as administrator.
  • Windows keeps reinstalling an older driver - Disconnect from the internet or pause updates until after you install the desired package, then re‑enable.

If you still need help with how to uninstall nvidia driver or reinstalling, see the FAQ below.

FAQ

  • Do I need to uninstall before updating the GPU driver?

    Usually no - an in‑place upgrade works. For major issues, do a clean uninstall using the steps above, then install the new package.

  • Is DDU safe to use?

    Yes, if used correctly. Run it in Safe Mode, create a restore point, and follow on‑screen prompts. It’s helpful when normal uninstalls fail.

  • Will uninstalling remove my game settings?

    The driver uninstall won’t usually touch game save data. GeForce Experience profiles may reset; back them up if needed.

  • How do I prevent Windows from auto‑installing a different driver?

    Disconnect from the internet or pause Windows Update during the process. After you finish installing, reconnect and resume updates.

  • Where can I check device compatibility?

    Confirm your GPU model and ensure it fits Video Adapters supported on Windows 7 32-Bit, Windows 8 32-Bit, Windows 10 32-Bit, Windows 11.

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Driver File Data
Vendor: nVIDIA™
Device: NVIDIA Display Driver Uninstall Guide
Type: Video Adapters
Operating Systems: Windows 7 32-Bit,Windows 8 32-Bit,Windows 10 32-Bit,Windows 11
Date added: 2025-11-21
Download counter: 51
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