August 20, 200322 yr What I do for driver installing and stuff, I uninstall from the Control Panel, restart, I find where I have installed the dirvers C:/Nvidia, when I see the Nvidia folder, I delete it! Then install the new drivers restart and there you go, the new drivers you wanted.
August 20, 200322 yr I keep all of my driver versions in a created folder C:Nvidia, until I'm sure I don't need them any more and then delete the particular folder. I use add/remove programs to uninstall the old drivers when installing new drivers. After I reboot, "new hardware....etc....etc.", I then use a neat little utility called Detonator "RIP" ...obtained from "3d Guru", which is designed to remove any and all remnents of the previous driver you uninstalled. After I run this program, and install the new drivers you must reboot again and you are away! 100% install of new drivers and no trace of previous driver files (RIP) to muck things up.Tom i913900KF (5.8GHz) | Case: Fractal PopAir RGB I Gigabyte Z790 UD AX| MSI Gaming RTX 4070Ti Super 16GB | Kingston Fury Beast 64GB DDR5 5200Mhz | SOLIDIGM P41 Plus 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD | Samsung SSD 870 EVO 2TB | Thermalright Frozen Notte 240 MM Liquid Cooling | LG EVO 42" Monitor 3840 x 2160 120Hz | Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo | Logitech G Pro pedals | Tobii EyeTracker | 850W Thermaltake 80+ GOLD |
August 20, 200322 yr Author That's what I did. The problem is that XP installs 44.03 from it's internal database. It won't allow 30.28 to be installed.
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