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No, uninstalling through Control Panel (Category View) 'Uninstall a Program'
I used to always recommend Display Driver Uninstaller in Safe mode ( Option 2 Boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10 | Windows 10 Tutorials). But the last time I tried it I had to restore an image I had just done. I don't know why but there was no way to boot into safe mode, or boot at all. So, I am not recommending DDU any longer, although I used it for years without problems.
Speaking of that, If you don't already, I highly recommend using Imaging with Macrium Reflect free. It will save you a whole lot of trouble if you use it regularly.
Backup and Restore with Macrium Reflect | Windows 10 Tutorials
Hi,
I've never used safe mode to use DDU it does state it but probably because of 10's nasty habits
Just disconnect from the internet so 10 doesn't install a different driver version. done.
For right now, the plan is seeing if that works or not. If you are asking about future drivers, I always install all graphics drivers that way. If this works you can try installing GeForce Experience if you want to. You really do not need the other drivers and I have no idea why Nvidia included some of them. You already have audio, HDMI and USB drivers. Too many drivers can cause driver conflicts. Very few people need/use the 3D drivers.
Good luck. I hope this works for you. Let us know how you do.
Okay thank you so much. That was very helpful. I will monitor the performance and report back if it seems fixed.
Quick question: I installed Macrium Reflect and made a "Recovery Boot Menu Option". Now every time I turn on my computer I have to manually select windows 10. Do you know how to bypass this selection screen?
If you hold down the Windows key and press R you should get a run box. Type msconfig in the run box and go to the boot tab. Select the macrium entry and remove it. You will still be able to boot into it if needed by using the one time boot menu key.