In addition to deleting AMD software this way, we recommend downloading a useful app called Display Driver Uninstaller and running it from Safe Mode. When the new window opens and the list of programs is displayed, click AMD Software. You can do this by going to Control Panel, then clicking Add or Remove Programs. If you’re switching from an AMD GPU, you will need to delete its drivers.
Step 0 – Uninstalling The Previous Drivers This is important because, sometimes, drivers will leave certain data in the system’s registry, which could cause issues when switching GPU brands.
Related: How To Install Or Update AMD DriversĪlthough GeForce Experience is relatively straightforward and easy to use, there are still some prerequisites when installing your drivers using this software.īefore installing your NVIDIA drivers this way, you need to know if you are upgrading from an AMD card or an NVIDIA one. You might remember remember how many times a graphical glitch was solved by searching the official website for drivers after discovering they hadn’t been updated for a while.
When you installed your current driver, if you first uninstalled the previous driver you won’t be able to roll back. Windows 7: Click System and Security and then System.
Windows XP steps to roll back your driver: If you installed your current driver without first uninstalling the previous version, you can simply roll back your driver to the previous version using these steps: Option 1: Roll Back To Your Previous Driver: