Long story short: I'm getting a new graphics card. I use an nVidia card right now, but the new one will be an ATi. I know the nVidia drivers always leave some residue when uninstalled, so I want to make absolutely sure that I get every last scrap of drivers removed to avoid any driver conflicts. How do I do that?
Also, how good are the ATi drivers?
How can I kill my nVidia drivers completely?
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How can I kill my nVidia drivers completely?
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ATi drivers today are very good, even though the CCC interface is SLOWWWWW.
Try This for cleaning drivers
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An ATI Radeon 9600XT.Ace Pace wrote:Sweet! whats the new card?McNum wrote:Thanks! That worked like a charm. The new card installed flawlessly and no conflicts in sight!
It's not the newest model, but since my motherboard doesn't support PCIx I got one of the more powerful AGP cards I could get. It cost me $160-$175 or so. And the games are really beautiful with this puppy. I see effects I didn't know I was missing.
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