How Do I Delete Drivers?

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  1. Gøbbartics

    Gøbbartics Frozen Norwegian

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    Well, I have a problem on my computer, and a man said I should do this:

    "nForce4-Board:
    As a nForce4 user you should make sure you have up-to-date nForce
    drivers installed (the original drivers for nForce4 are known to cause
    problems). Do not forget to first uninstall the old drivers!"


    ... So, how/where do I uninstall the nForce drivers??
     
  2. -=DaRKSTaR=-

    -=DaRKSTaR=- Senior Member

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    Sounds like flashing the BIOS - When u got the PC did u get a CD with it ? through there u can update drivers for ur mothboard unless if its something else

    First of all whats the problem anyway?
     
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    I need to DELETE the old drivers and then install the new one,
    i'm not talkin of overwrite the files
     
  4. BrokenFaith

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    Find the driver files in your nforce folder and delete em(rightclick>delete) haha thats how i did mine
     
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    DO NOT LISTEN TO THE GUY ABOVE ME. THAT WILL DAMAGE YOUR SYSTEM REALLY QUICK.

    You can do it a number of ways actually.
    1. Go to start... control panel... add/remove programs. And remove it that way if it's on the list. If not, try approach 2...

    2. Right click my computer... then manage... open device manager and open the video card portion and remove the drivers that way. ;)

    Let me know if you need more help.
     
  6. Goldman

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    This is the safest and best way to do it :)
     
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    ^ ditto that its the bets and easyest way to do it
     
  8. Gøbbartics

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    But I'm talking bout the nForce4 drivers, is that the same ad the graphix drivers?
     
  9. Goldman

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    yes. You just need to find them in the device manger.
     

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