

What this leads me to believe, is that I had artifacts and carry-over REGISTRY references to drivers that no longer were on my system, EVEN when (which I always had done.) having checked off the clean install feature for the updated installation. Not in P3D 2.4, not i FSX, not in XPX.30.
#Ddu uninstaller guru3d driver#
settings in Precision X 16, and not one incident any further of loss of driver focus, or communication with the running program. Not only have I been able to run without any driver driven problem, since using a true and most useful stand-alone 3rd party driver cleaner suite, but in fact.am now able to run the full-out (EVGA max) O.C.

that should have been easily obtained and sustainable for my card. How so? -> If I tried to run the suggested (and usable, as per the EVGA sanctioned stress test module) over-clock settings over the last four updates of the my GTX680 driver, I would BSOD, and get the dreaded 'driver has lost communication with the whatever'.and you'd be done. I found this out, in a most practical demonstration. Here's what I found out.that when you are applying a new, updated driver suite, and EVEN if you use the clean install feature of the nVidia driver installation must not be truly scrubbing your system to the depth and level that this GURU3D Display Driver Uninstaller program does.in vetting out all references to any video driver.and removing it from your system and the Registry.
#Ddu uninstaller guru3d plus#
I re-installed the proper 344.11 DESK-TOP certified, driver suite, and then set up my Precision X Plus overdrive settings that I run with to drive my GTX680 2GB.

Ok.so, I did all that.and was amazed (you see what it is doing as it does just that.removing all traces of the driver suite, and then placing you at a virgin Windows install, as per the driver supplied by your O.S.) and then rebooted from Safe Mode into my normal boot-up. The program will even set that up for you in the next reboot, if you wish.and was most convenient. It suggests that you run this program in SAFE MODE, so as to be able to not have drivers in play and locked by the system. Ok.so I went to Guru3D, and downloaded their latest version of the Display Driver Uninstaller and fired it up. I then decided to go back to the normal (344.11) desk-top driver suite and merely use the setting of SGSS 2 (which doubles my screen resolution of 1920x1200 without all the fuss of the note-book solution).but that isn't the story here.the following is the heart of this thread.Īnyway.I had read that by using a note-book driver (even if you can fool your system into processing it.) you will leave behind artifacts that will not be overwritten in the Registry, by going back to the official DSR desk-top driver release, in the next nVivia driver update, etc.and this can cause systematic issues in your system. Well, I had been using the note-book driver (that had the DSR feature enabled) on my GTX680, and was playing around 'large' with it, but then did a P3D 2.4 SGSS 2x/4x comparison and found that it was truly, the same visual output when using the true latest driver (344.11) for my GTX 680.
