How to Remove Video Drivers
Whether you are troubleshooting a problem with your video card, replacing it with a new one or simply want to upgrade its drivers, uninstalling the video drivers from your video card is always the first step you should take. This helps prevent driver conflicts from occurring when you install new drivers or a new video card.
Instructions
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Click "Start" > "Control Panel" > "Administrative Tools."
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Click "Computer Management" and click "Device Manager" to get a list of the currently installed devices on your computer.
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Expand the "Display adapters" section, right-click on your graphics card and select the "Properties" option.
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Click the "Driver" tab, click "Uninstall," click "OK" and wait for the drivers to be uninstalled. Restart your computer when the driver finishes uninstalling.
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