how bad of a computer do i have to have, to benefit from this? i'd like to see a benchmark of this in action, side by side to original install of nvidia driver
I've never seen this tutorial before, that looks pretty useful ! I always change these settings on nvidia panel, power management mode set to prefer maximum performance, and texture filtering set to high performance. thank you so much for the tutorial !
Thanks for that. NVidia has always annoyed me with their driver bloatware installation dialogue where it's never clear what you should or shouldn't uncheck. But what a palaver to get round it!
Interesting. You're not actually saying we should do it, you're just saying we could. I like that. Everyone else would probably just say we definitely should.
thanks Britec ! Bloatware should be penalized by law, its like a virus with the consent of a few bugs for the company, every dev should be all against that. I rather prefer to be watched on my laptop by the devs than having all that bloatware and have the clean it up
There isn't really bloatware included beyond some stuff that GeForce experience software can do included with anything related to Nvidia. GeForce experience is a driver updating tool that also includes the other aspects that get installed that are gamer centric like Ansel, shadow play or the like (which helps with streaming) Just because someone may not use something doesn't mean it is bloat.
@@johnkiser1410 if you get something you never want forcefully installed on your device its a bloatware. Facebook comes pre-installed on some phones, for some people its bloatware for some it's not
@@PowerMiner in most cases Nvidia bloatware isn't "bloatware" in the sense of anything else. It is additional services provided with the driver install that you can mostly avoid by simply downloading only the driver instead of GeForce experience which you have to opt to download both. Also the amount of fps you'd gain and amount of CPU overhead you'd save by getting rid of things like shadow play or things like Ansel are basically negligible at best. They could literally be considered a rounding error in performance. Bloatware would be considered additional things installed from the get go that are removable that people find particularly useless or might impact performance in some fashion other than some weird premise that it is going to improve something massively (it isn't) Also GeForce experience is there by default for akt of people that may not be savvy enough to go and download drivers themselves. You can easily do clean installs of most drivers, but again things are negligible at best on any giants you may see. Turn off the GeForce overlay and it does nothing and you'd see the same effect.
This guide saved my wallet. I had kernel 41 blackscreen shutdowns before trying this guide, tried everything under the sun but nothing worked. Always crashing when i played games. Im very thankful for this guide, i had no crashes/blackscreens at all for (2 months) now.
Ive just spent 6hours reparing win 10 after installing what I thought was a clean DDU install of the newest driver. What fun.......after finally repairing multiple blue and black screens found nivia installing its self even though it shouldnt be there.....thanks for this video. im just "hopefully" ripping this rubbish out and just putting what I want back in.
Nvidia is not alone with their bloatware. Many companies nowadays are hard coding aspects of uninstalling bloatware at code level. In other words a driver or program will break if you try to uninstall the bloatware aspect. Yes true !!. You will often get pop ups or reminders that the program in question may not function. Companies just want your private data. Many many programs now include the ubiquitous “ monitoring stuff “ you see in Task Manager. I doubt many people know what half of that stuff does. Usually it knows you are running their software, probably knows your IP address, it will also know your hardware, etc. If you look at the ubiquitous privacy notices you get the same bs !, about their right to share ! your data with third parties. In today’s connected world there is no such thing as privacy. Your data is profit for them. That’s all it is about.
Have to mention, saw Norton loaded in your task manager, ha, in 94 I'd install w95 a few times a day to see how many program's would load and run before the blue screen, it was always Norton that caused the blue screen, prompting a w95 reinstall. I stopped using Norton in 94 ;)
Nice video, thanks! But I recommend you to remove all of the "Norton Security" stuff as well, because that snake oil's what's slowing down your machine... ;)
This is Michael. Wrong. It's much smarter to have Norton on your system and have it protected. Just don't let it monitor your systems health . If your PC can't handle the little bit of overhead that the rest of it it adds in services then you need a new pc
@@kpv123 It's not. Third Party Anti-Virus Software often opens up doors for viruses. Win-Defender and something like Malwarebytes to double-Check, paired with a little bit of brain.exe is more than enough to keep you protected.
If I only want the HDMI driver, display and basic Geforce exp. functions (I use it for screenshots and some recording) which configuration do you can recommend me? thanks! great video
also do not click disable HDCP HDCP is the copywriter protection reader for site like Netflix Hulu and others as well as blueray drives and dvd drives they need it to be able to play movies
Actually there is a much easier and proper way to do this, open downloaded file-driver executable with 7 zip right click 7 zip open archive, then extract only "display driver" folder somewhere in your pc, then go to device manager, open display adapters, right click on microsoft basic display adapter update driver, and just go browse for "driver display" folder that you previously extracted with 7 zip, and click next, that's the way if you don't have any driver installed, if you have nvidia driver installed already you should uninstall-clean with ddu, or uninstall with device manager, and check the box "delete the driver software for this device", and then do the step from above.That is the most correct way to do it.
Thank you for your comment. Yes I agree, this is the best way to avoid the inevitable bloatware from Nvidia. I always uninstall my old driver and software from device manager, then as you correctly say, just install the “ display driver only “ after you downloaded it previously to a folder on your PC. You can also install other Nvidia elements that you require. Doing it this way avoids the issue of unknowingly installing GeForce Experience and all of the other bloatware from Nvidia.
@@Britec09 Debloat tool would be good. I've also used DDU before, always in Safe Mode, and I'm pretty familiar with it, and I'd like to learn about the debloat tool. My reason for this is that I'm not a "gamer," messing about with refresh rates and 3D stuff doesn't interest me in the least.
i also have only two nvidia processes running on the background and no telemetry and the only thing i had to do was uncheck the Gforce experience from the installment of the nvidia driver. so i dont see the point off this all mess of redoing the nvidia instalment package and mess with the settings of the individual components just to do something nvidia already suplys you with via the normal install process...irrelevant to say the less
Thanks nice and good vid . Just for the fun of it I tried it and have the distinct feeling the GPU power consumption dropt (RTX 3080, HWINFO64). Strange but nice!
after debloat and enable msi mode will definitely get a little performance boost (tested on valorant and csgo) but i have a problem that i can't use msi afterburner, maybe it only happens on my laptop? nice video btw👍
tbh i would consider doin' a Nvidia driver debloat if it's a dedicated livestreaming PC or a Dedicated DIY Workstation PC but for my gaming PC where i run my games on, not really
Simple question. If you choose DDU and NVclean install to install your Nvidia driver will you still get the Nvidia Control Panel after installing your driver ?.
My laptop is performing horribly with nvidia's latest drivers. I might try this method but im really afraid to break something. Maybe not doing the super debloated version but only installing the driver version that my laptop was issued first from the factory using the utility you showed on the video. I remember it performing 3 times better when it was new 8 months ago. If that doesn't work, I might try the super light version and hope for the best. Man, I just wish one could just use what one paid for and simply be relaxed that it will always run at it's best.
Reformat, and install ONLY WHAT IS NEEDED. Games, and media entertainment, is for your mobile PHONES. DESKTOP computers, should be used for USEFULL STUFF, NO GAMES, MOVIES, MUSIC, ETC. ......all this, is flooded and drowned, with bloatware, PUPS, and ads......along with virus/trojans/keyloggers,/scammers/phone call centers. etc etc......
"Nvidia" became a swearword during the pandemic. I bought two refurbished PCs that each came installed with fake Nvidia GPUs. As a non-video-game player, I was unaware of the rampant dumping of doctored fakes. Eventually, someone recommended trying GPU-Z, the graphic card information utility from TechPowerUp, and the hardware fakery was confirmed. Maybe I'm expecting too much of Nvidia when I fault their driver update software for not detecting the fraudulent card.
NVClean Install doesnt always work on Win11, many times I've had to do a full install of the Driver because NVClean has skipped the install but says complete
It deffinitely affects some pcs different than others. For me, sometimes it has no effect but other times the nvidia container uses like 15 - 20% of cpu (ryzen 7 (8 core)). But it gets worse. Somtimes despite not showing high cpu ussage it makes the whole pc completely unresponsive to the point that you have to wailt like a few seconds for every browser click or things like that. makes the whole pc unusable. I know that it was this for sure, because if I hit end task in the task manager on this container, the pc becomes snappy and responsive again. I uninstalled nvidia experience but nothing changed. I'll deffinitely try this clean install, cause now I had to manully end task in task manager anytime it starts
whatever people say with regard to any type of bloast, one unarguable thing is true - it eats usable RAM. I guard my usable RAM very jealously indeed. Bloatware killers are my friends.
when i click the setup.exe its telling me that windows cannot access the specified device path or file you may not have permission to access the item i even went into the properties security section and advance and change the names to everyone to have full control and still get the message can you help me with this even had to disable my webroot antivirus becuase the first time it through setup.exe out and had to start over with it disabled
ok when it click setup.exe to install the bloatware driver version its telling me that i dont have permission to acess this file could it be my iobit advanced system care program what else do you reccomend i check that is not allowying me to install the driver.
I untick all the unwanted stuff on the nVidia install screens before I hit the Install button. Never just click OK buttons without checking. That seems to work in the same way.
I always do a clean install with just the drivers, but apparently there is still some unwanted stuff running in the background? But I am hesistant downloading a third party tool for this. On modern systems would there really be a huge performance gain? Still very informative video. The option is there.
Geez in one sentence you said you don't debloat and almost the very next sentence you said you did and didn't notice a difference at 11:24. Which is it?
Please help ... my asus laptop monitor for some reason turned pink ... all i remembered is i updated the drives and played a video game (command and conquer zero hour) then it started to go pink ... i tried to roll back, uninstalled the game and even restore the laptop but the problem persist ... please help or do a video about it ... i am careful with my laptop and i did not drop it or over extend the display ... Please help 😭😭😭
kinda sucks that this like update clean install that removes all would also reset all my setting, its 2annyoing to set graphics up again also i was searching something about what would remove Nvidia folders and files that just updating without clean install would leave also nvidia themselves need to fix this (the folders and files and Bloatware thing that this wouldn't happen again) cause i don't mess with things i don't know even if i get online instructions, believe me i can still F up some stuff even with instructions so i am overly cautious geforce experience causes more issues, reason i don't have it in my new rig, + it has a lot of useless function's i don't use, useless to me, in my old rig i only ever used the updater
yes you can. thats an internal API of the hwn itself so it will still be on and ready to uze. but if you want my opinion just do a normal nvidia intallment and unchek the the gforce experience and leave the rest chek. you still will have only two proce4sses on the background running and nothing more. and no telemetry.
i download the driver manually, when i try installing it i choose driver and geforce + then in the next window when choosing express or custom, the window of installation closes by itself , PLEASE HELP ME FIX IT
Windows is probably installing the driver for you. You can disable that feature while you install the driver yourself and then turn it back on if you wish
its the same thing. they basicly have the same features but with litle names changes on it.but i would not advice you to that. just do an clean installment of the latest drivers and do a proper settings for the type off load you normal do via the contrl panel from the adrenaline sttings page after the install.
Oh well, if a lot of people say so. This sounds well thought out. Probably a bunch of M.I.T. post grads who have buds in the Nvidia's development lab... access to all the source code and everything. But hey, what's the worst that can happen. Graphic cards are a-dime-a-dozen.
Dude it wont kill your hardware. Also yes the engineers do know what they are doing but they aren't doing a driver for they're taste, but for the company CEO taste. And what the CEO want? Telemetry and bloat so everyone has all the features even if only some uses all features. It's fine really but slim it wont hurt if you want to not waste resources.
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Your videos always helps
how bad of a computer do i have to have, to benefit from this? i'd like to see a benchmark of this in action, side by side to original install of nvidia driver
Nothing change same fps same performance
DDU hacked my entire internet and leaked my IP address. i don't think it helped that much again
I've never seen this tutorial before, that looks pretty useful !
I always change these settings on nvidia panel, power management mode set to prefer maximum performance, and texture filtering set to high performance.
thank you so much for the tutorial !
Love videos which tell how to remove unnecessary services/daemons! Used to do this on HP-UX workstations and it massively improved performance.
Thanks for that. NVidia has always annoyed me with their driver bloatware installation dialogue where it's never clear what you should or shouldn't uncheck.
But what a palaver to get round it!
Interesting. You're not actually saying we should do it, you're just saying we could. I like that. Everyone else would probably just say we definitely should.
Requested video, I don't use this myself, but I am sure there are people who would and do use it.
Lmao then NetworkChuck would be traumatizing for you
thanks Britec ! Bloatware should be penalized by law, its like a virus with the consent of a few bugs for the company, every dev should be all against that. I rather prefer to be watched on my laptop by the devs than having all that bloatware and have the clean it up
Every bit of hardware is bundled with bloat
There isn't really bloatware included beyond some stuff that GeForce experience software can do included with anything related to Nvidia. GeForce experience is a driver updating tool that also includes the other aspects that get installed that are gamer centric like Ansel, shadow play or the like (which helps with streaming)
Just because someone may not use something doesn't mean it is bloat.
@@johnkiser1410 if you get something you never want forcefully installed on your device its a bloatware. Facebook comes pre-installed on some phones, for some people its bloatware for some it's not
@@PowerMiner in most cases Nvidia bloatware isn't "bloatware" in the sense of anything else. It is additional services provided with the driver install that you can mostly avoid by simply downloading only the driver instead of GeForce experience which you have to opt to download both.
Also the amount of fps you'd gain and amount of CPU overhead you'd save by getting rid of things like shadow play or things like Ansel are basically negligible at best. They could literally be considered a rounding error in performance.
Bloatware would be considered additional things installed from the get go that are removable that people find particularly useless or might impact performance in some fashion other than some weird premise that it is going to improve something massively (it isn't)
Also GeForce experience is there by default for akt of people that may not be savvy enough to go and download drivers themselves. You can easily do clean installs of most drivers, but again things are negligible at best on any giants you may see. Turn off the GeForce overlay and it does nothing and you'd see the same effect.
This guide saved my wallet.
I had kernel 41 blackscreen shutdowns before trying this guide, tried everything under the sun but nothing worked. Always crashing when i played games.
Im very thankful for this guide, i had no crashes/blackscreens at all for (2 months) now.
Ive just spent 6hours reparing win 10 after installing what I thought was a clean DDU install of the newest driver. What fun.......after finally repairing multiple blue and black screens found nivia installing its self even though it shouldnt be there.....thanks for this video. im just "hopefully" ripping this rubbish out and just putting what I want back in.
Nvidia is not alone with their bloatware. Many companies nowadays are hard coding aspects of uninstalling bloatware at code level. In other words a driver or program will break if you try to uninstall the bloatware aspect. Yes true !!. You will often get pop ups or reminders that the program in question may not function. Companies just want your private data. Many many programs now include the ubiquitous “ monitoring stuff “ you see in Task Manager. I doubt many people know what half of that stuff does. Usually it knows you are running their software, probably knows your IP address, it will also know your hardware, etc. If you look at the ubiquitous privacy notices you get the same bs !, about their right to share ! your data with third parties. In today’s connected world there is no such thing as privacy. Your data is profit for them. That’s all it is about.
logged in just to thankyou ,,, went from Nvidia to AMD ,,, and had major issues ,so thankyou
Have to mention, saw Norton loaded in your task manager, ha, in 94 I'd install w95 a few times a day to see how many program's would load and run before the blue screen, it was always Norton that caused the blue screen, prompting a w95 reinstall.
I stopped using Norton in 94 ;)
This amazing information, for a long time I thought this wasn’t possible, Ty for this info
You're welcome
Good video! I don't debloat my display drivers either but it is indeed good to learn still. 👍
Thanks 👍
@@Britec09 you're welcome
Thanks, will following this procedure remove my nvidia control panel settings?
Nice video, thanks! But I recommend you to remove all of the "Norton Security" stuff as well, because that snake oil's what's slowing down your machine... ;)
Shouldnt have norton on his computer to begin with
I was just thinking, I can't take someone saying "xxx is slowing your PC down" seriously, when they have Norton installed.
@@DubboU It may not be his PC. It could be a client's PC.
This is Michael. Wrong. It's much smarter to have Norton on your system and have it protected. Just don't let it monitor your systems health . If your PC can't handle the little bit of overhead that the rest of it it adds in services then you need a new pc
@@kpv123 It's not. Third Party Anti-Virus Software often opens up doors for viruses.
Win-Defender and something like Malwarebytes to double-Check, paired with a little bit of brain.exe is more than enough to keep you protected.
Great video Bryan, thank you
Greetings from Uruguay
If I only want the HDMI driver, display and basic Geforce exp. functions (I use it for screenshots and some recording) which configuration do you can recommend me? thanks! great video
thank you somuch mate i will follow this steps ❤️
also do not click disable HDCP HDCP is the copywriter protection reader for site like Netflix Hulu and others as well as blueray drives and dvd drives they need it to be able to play movies
This helped me! Thanks Brian
Glad it helped!
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Me: Removing telemetry, bloatware from NVIDIA driver.
Microsoft Windows: **Smiling in background
you just introduced me to a whole new levels of softwhere i needed for my computer, you made my life easier 👍:
Actually there is a much easier and proper way to do this, open downloaded file-driver executable with 7 zip right click 7 zip open archive, then extract only "display driver" folder somewhere in your pc, then go to device manager, open display adapters, right click on microsoft basic display adapter update driver, and just go browse for "driver display" folder that you previously extracted with 7 zip, and click next, that's the way if you don't have any driver installed, if you have nvidia driver installed already you should uninstall-clean with ddu, or uninstall with device manager, and check the box "delete the driver software for this device", and then do the step from above.That is the most correct way to do it.
Thank you for your comment. Yes I agree, this is the best way to avoid the inevitable bloatware from Nvidia. I always uninstall my old driver and software from device manager, then as you correctly say, just install the “ display driver only “ after you downloaded it previously to a folder on your PC. You can also install other Nvidia elements that you require. Doing it this way avoids the issue of unknowingly installing GeForce Experience and all of the other bloatware from Nvidia.
@@ITMann what’s wrong with GeForce experience?
Are you gonna do a amd driver removal video also?
With DDU? or a debloat tool?
@@Britec09 debloat tool
@@Britec09 Debloat tool would be good. I've also used DDU before, always in Safe Mode, and I'm pretty familiar with it, and I'd like to learn about the debloat tool. My reason for this is that I'm not a "gamer," messing about with refresh rates and 3D stuff doesn't interest me in the least.
i also have only two nvidia processes running on the background and no telemetry and the only thing i had to do was uncheck the Gforce experience from the installment of the nvidia driver. so i dont see the point off this all mess of redoing the nvidia instalment package and mess with the settings of the individual components just to do something nvidia already suplys you with via the normal install process...irrelevant to say the less
"The data is invalid".
I tried everything and still got that message...
Thanks nice and good vid . Just for the fun of it I tried it and have the distinct feeling the GPU power consumption dropt (RTX 3080, HWINFO64). Strange but nice!
What was the power consumption before and after?
Can a clean install be preformed from the NVCleanstall program (Perform a clean install) check mark or do you have to use DDU?
after debloat and enable msi mode will definitely get a little performance boost (tested on valorant and csgo) but i have a problem that i can't use msi afterburner, maybe it only happens on my laptop? nice video btw👍
Thanks
tbh i would consider doin' a Nvidia driver debloat if it's a dedicated livestreaming PC or a Dedicated DIY Workstation PC but for my gaming PC where i run my games on, not really
So much bs hoops a consumer needs to go through to deal with this nvidia bs.
Just watching the steps in this video, oh man.
Thanks do this for AMD please
Simple question. If you choose DDU and NVclean install to install your Nvidia driver will you still get the Nvidia Control Panel after installing your driver ?.
Yes. The Nvidia control panel is downloaded from MS Store as UWP app.
you need the display audio as well if you have a monitor that has speakers in it
I notice a huge difference but that’s because I don’t have a Modern PC mines from early 2017.
Very nice. Thanks a mill..
Thank you too!
What's the fps difference after this procedure?
do we still want to remove the c:/amd folder if we're on amd chipset & processor? shouldn't that be unchecked?
My laptop is performing horribly with nvidia's latest drivers. I might try this method but im really afraid to break something. Maybe not doing the super debloated version but only installing the driver version that my laptop was issued first from the factory using the utility you showed on the video. I remember it performing 3 times better when it was new 8 months ago. If that doesn't work, I might try the super light version and hope for the best. Man, I just wish one could just use what one paid for and simply be relaxed that it will always run at it's best.
Let us know how you get on
Reformat, and install ONLY WHAT IS NEEDED. Games, and media entertainment, is for your mobile PHONES. DESKTOP computers, should be used for USEFULL STUFF, NO GAMES, MOVIES, MUSIC, ETC. ......all this, is flooded and drowned, with bloatware, PUPS, and ads......along with virus/trojans/keyloggers,/scammers/phone call centers. etc etc......
@@petersack5074 Did you hit your head on something?
You remember it performed 3 times better….. What do you base that on? What have you installed since you bought it? What’s idle CPU usage?
Just install the Nvidia driver from your laptop manufacturer.
I do all these things after the installation. They just take some space on the disk. It can be a batch file or other kind of script.
Thankfully AMD actually listened and let us now chose.
"Nvidia" became a swearword during the pandemic. I bought two refurbished PCs that each came installed with fake Nvidia GPUs. As a non-video-game player, I was unaware of the rampant dumping of doctored fakes. Eventually, someone recommended trying GPU-Z, the graphic card information utility from TechPowerUp, and the hardware fakery was confirmed. Maybe I'm expecting too much of Nvidia when I fault their driver update software for not detecting the fraudulent card.
Hi dude... been a while since I came on YT. Are you fine actually? I mean your voice sounds like you have a cold or cough... is it so?
lol Jojo
I am fine
@Jojo Rabbit Jojo-Dojo-Pojo
@@Britec09 Great. Wish ya best 👌 👍
Thank you :)
nice outro tune btw
Thanks
what is the size of debloated driver?
NVClean Install doesnt always work on Win11, many times I've had to do a full install of the Driver because NVClean has skipped the install but says complete
Click “clean install” at every point possible and it should stop bugging
It deffinitely affects some pcs different than others. For me, sometimes it has no effect but other times the nvidia container uses like 15 - 20% of cpu (ryzen 7 (8 core)). But it gets worse. Somtimes despite not showing high cpu ussage it makes the whole pc completely unresponsive to the point that you have to wailt like a few seconds for every browser click or things like that. makes the whole pc unusable. I know that it was this for sure, because if I hit end task in the task manager on this container, the pc becomes snappy and responsive again. I uninstalled nvidia experience but nothing changed. I'll deffinitely try this clean install, cause now I had to manully end task in task manager anytime it starts
whatever people say with regard to any type of bloast, one unarguable thing is true - it eats usable RAM. I guard my usable RAM very jealously indeed. Bloatware killers are my friends.
RAM manufacture love bloatware
Can you do a DDU update about how to do installation pls? It don't let me. 😐
What I have to select for instant replay and firmware only?
when i click the setup.exe its telling me that windows cannot access the specified device path or file you may not have permission to access the item i even went into the properties security section and advance and change the names to everyone to have full control and still get the message can you help me with this even had to disable my webroot antivirus becuase the first time it through setup.exe out and had to start over with it disabled
ok when it click setup.exe to install the bloatware driver version its telling me that i dont have permission to acess this file could it be my iobit advanced system care program what else do you reccomend i check that is not allowying me to install the driver.
I untick all the unwanted stuff on the nVidia install screens before I hit the Install button. Never just click OK buttons without checking. That seems to work in the same way.
I always do a clean install with just the drivers, but apparently there is still some unwanted stuff running in the background? But I am hesistant downloading a third party tool for this. On modern systems would there really be a huge performance gain? Still very informative video. The option is there.
Is it safe to disable Nvidia Container ??? can i run games without it???
Why Interrupt Priority on high? Just wondering if its safe?
I've been using ti's for a long time its great
Geez in one sentence you said you don't debloat and almost the very next sentence you said you did and didn't notice a difference at 11:24. Which is it?
Please help ... my asus laptop monitor for some reason turned pink ... all i remembered is i updated the drives and played a video game (command and conquer zero hour) then it started to go pink ... i tried to roll back, uninstalled the game and even restore the laptop but the problem persist ... please help or do a video about it ... i am careful with my laptop and i did not drop it or over extend the display ... Please help 😭😭😭
Gpu failed.It's dead.
The bloody Nvidia graphics cards are already so expensive and on top of that they force you a bunch of bloatware.
any help with this issue "nvidia clean install changing hd audio power time out failed".
Make one for ATI please.
I deleted all my Nvidia files now it's prompting me to update. How do I stop that?
Make sure to run DDU in safe mode
Yes, DDU will remove all of the remnants of the driver that is left behind when using the standard uninstall method
excellent video
Good info
Glad you think so!
struggled to see the point of this after what the guy said at the end......
kinda sucks that this like update clean install that removes all would also reset all my setting, its 2annyoing to set graphics up again
also i was searching something about what would remove Nvidia folders and files that just updating without clean install would leave
also nvidia themselves need to fix this (the folders and files and Bloatware thing that this wouldn't happen again) cause i don't mess with things i don't know even if i get online instructions, believe me i can still F up some stuff even with instructions so i am overly cautious
geforce experience causes more issues, reason i don't have it in my new rig, + it has a lot of useless function's i don't use, useless to me, in my old rig i only ever used the updater
Plex has a problem with nvidia shield it stops remote access and you have to mess with the router etc This sorts it easily. Thank you
how can i get update notification for new version?
Yo..it remove my gpu from my device manager and my PC not detected any gpu..😢 how to fix this
what do i do if i only want my nvidia control panel?
when i reinstall windows i unplug computer for modem to install video drivers I downloaded before i had troubles downing from windows before
i only have 2 since i use the driver only install when theres driver updates
Can you still use the NVenc encoder for streaming if you use the debloated drivers?
yes you can. thats an internal API of the hwn itself so it will still be on and ready to uze. but if you want my opinion just do a normal nvidia intallment and unchek the the gforce experience and leave the rest chek. you still will have only two proce4sses on the background running and nothing more. and no telemetry.
@@nelsonpiedade61 good to know thank you
i download the driver manually, when i try installing it i choose driver and geforce + then in the next window when choosing express or custom, the window of installation closes by itself , PLEASE HELP ME FIX IT
Windows is probably installing the driver for you. You can disable that feature while you install the driver yourself and then turn it back on if you wish
@@Britec09 how do i disable it ?
Wow! I didn't have any Nvidia drivers! Hmmm....LoL
My laptop got only one video card, no discrete chipset here.
does any one else get a warning on the driver uninstall web page i have Norton is it a false warning ?
Norton bro......Norton !!!!
How about you to remove all Norton Files?? Rubbish
Uninstall it lol
@@Britec09 🤣🤣
@@djmohannadyassen7108 What's so funny, Norton is the wurst program in the world
@Jojo Rabbit ...apparently you missed the @Britec09 vidya about BitDefender!!!🤭
@Jojo Rabbit Hahah, from people who don't understand anything from this.
Now that's a LOT of messing about for a very simple process.
RAM manufacture love bloatware, I 💬
What happen if you install shadowplay without geforce experience?
You can’t I tried doing it for just shadow play myself. Unfortunately your forced to have g experience.
@@ScvmmN Ah, ok thanks. That's unfortunate
What about AMD ? Is it thes ame ?
Hahaha this guy talking about bloatware while running Norton the worst resource occupying bloatware there is.
your last link no longer works
What I see is a shit ton of Norton bloat ware. 🤣👌
That says a lot. 😂
It helps me with Photoshop
I'm an AMD* guy. I hope I don't have any of it on my system. * I own the chips and the stock -- a bargain today
can you make a tutorial on how to debloat amd drivers ?
its the same thing. they basicly have the same features but with litle names changes on it.but i would not advice you to that. just do an clean installment of the latest drivers and do a proper settings for the type off load you normal do via the contrl panel from the adrenaline sttings page after the install.
Next step: debloat AMD & Intel (as possible)
Is there similar software for AMD since it comes with same amount of shit?
A risk to break the driver? well fuck nevermind. Nvidia should already have an option asking to do this for every update.. thx anyways.
You're welcome
Oh well, if a lot of people say so. This sounds well thought out. Probably a bunch of M.I.T. post grads who have buds in the Nvidia's development lab... access to all the source code and everything. But hey, what's the worst that can happen. Graphic cards are a-dime-a-dozen.
Dude it wont kill your hardware.
Also yes the engineers do know what they are doing but they aren't doing a driver for they're taste, but for the company CEO taste.
And what the CEO want? Telemetry and bloat so everyone has all the features even if only some uses all features.
It's fine really but slim it wont hurt if you want to not waste resources.
yea fuck these containers slowing my pc
interesting
If u are on 5950x or 12900k u just dont care haha😀😀
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