Latest NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Drivers for Windows 10


  1. Posts : 2,979
    Windows 11
       #1751

    f14tomcat said:
    Doesn't DDU do everything neat, clean, and completely? Don't understand the need to Revo it all first. Maybe I'm missing something.
    You still have to uninstall the Nvidia drivers manually from Programs and Features before running DDU in safe mode. This usually means uninstalling the Graphics driver, HD Audio, PhysX driver and Geforce Experience from Programs and Features one by one and some actually require a restart before you can uninstall the next one. Revo uninstaller appears to uninstall all of those at once so you can get to safe mode to run DDU quicker...

    Another tip I can offer is to remove your LAN cable before uninstalling the Nvidia drivers. As soon as you uninstall them and you have an active internet connection Windows Update will jump on installing some horribly out of date Nvidia driver from it's library which potentially can muck up your new current driver installation.
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  2. Posts : 179
    Windows 11 Pro
       #1752

    As well as Nvidia is working on a fix for the high CPU usage by the Nvidia container. Hopefully a hot fix will be released soon.
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  3. Posts : 134,237
    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #1753

    Kol12 said:
    You still have to uninstall the Nvidia drivers manually from Programs and Features before running DDU in safe mode. This usually means uninstalling the Graphics driver, HD Audio, PhysX driver and Geforce Experience from Programs and Features one by one and some actually require a restart before you can uninstall the next one. Revo uninstaller appears to uninstall all of those at once so you can get to safe mode to run DDU quicker...

    Another tip I can offer is to remove your LAN cable before uninstalling the Nvidia drivers. As soon as you uninstall them and you have an active internet connection Windows Update will jump on installing some horribly out of date Nvidia driver from it's library which potentially can muck up your new current driver installation.
    No you don't ...DDU in Safe Mode will remove EVERY TRACE of All Nvidia files....period.
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  4. Posts : 1,560
    Windows 10 Home 20H2 64-bit
       #1754

    Yep. @Kol12 just boot up your PC in safe mode, run DDU, disable your internet connection before restarting and install the preferred driver you want in normal mode. No need to run Revo or any other uninstallation programs, DDU takes care of everything
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  5. Posts : 56,806
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #1755

    Kol12 said:
    You still have to uninstall the Nvidia drivers manually from Programs and Features before running DDU in safe mode. This usually means uninstalling the Graphics driver, HD Audio, PhysX driver and Geforce Experience from Programs and Features one by one and some actually require a restart before you can uninstall the next one. Revo uninstaller appears to uninstall all of those at once so you can get to safe mode to run DDU quicker...

    Another tip I can offer is to remove your LAN cable before uninstalling the Nvidia drivers. As soon as you uninstall them and you have an active internet connection Windows Update will jump on installing some horribly out of date Nvidia driver from it's library which potentially can muck up your new current driver installation.
    I'm sorry, but I think you are incorrect in your assumption. DDU in Safe Mode does it all. Clean.

    Also, it is sufficient to disable your Ethernet and/or WiFi in the Control Panel prior to Safe Mode with DDU. After manually installing the latest driver, simply re-enable them.
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  6. Posts : 502
    Win 11 Pro 64 bit
       #1756

    f14tomcat said:
    I'm sorry, but I think you are incorrect in your assumption. DDU in Safe Mode does it all. Clean.

    Also, it is sufficient to disable your Ethernet and/or WiFi in the Control Panel prior to Safe Mode with DDU. After manually installing the latest driver, simply re-enable them.
    Exactly what I do. Works perfect every time.
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  7. Posts : 1,560
    Windows 10 Home 20H2 64-bit
       #1757

    Hotfix 430.53 now available
    GeForce Hotfix Driver Version 430.53 | NVIDIA

    Windows 10 64-bit Standard Driver - Click Here
    Windows 10 64-bit DCH Driver - Click Here
    Windows 7 64-bit/Windows 8.1 64-bit - Click Here

    GeForce Hotfix display driver version 430.53 is based on our latest Game Ready Driver 430.39. This Hotfix driver addresses the following:

    Fixes higher CPU usage by NVDisplay.Container.exe introduced in 430.39 driver
    3DMark Time Spy: Flickering observed when benchmark is launched
    BeamNG: Application crashes when game is launched
    Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Freezes when launched in SLI mode
    Desktop flickers when videos are played back on a secondary monitor
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  8. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #1758

    Thank you @Faith. First post updated.
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  9. Posts : 10,311
    Wndows 10 Pro x64 release preview channel
       #1759

    Faith said:
    Hotfix 430.53 now available
    GeForce Hotfix Driver Version 430.53 | NVIDIA

    Windows 10 64-bit Standard Driver - Click Here
    Windows 10 64-bit DCH Driver - Click Here
    Windows 7 64-bit/Windows 8.1 64-bit - Click Here

    GeForce Hotfix display driver version 430.53 is based on our latest Game Ready Driver 430.39. This Hotfix driver addresses the following:

    Fixes higher CPU usage by NVDisplay.Container.exe introduced in 430.39 driver
    3DMark Time Spy: Flickering observed when benchmark is launched
    BeamNG: Application crashes when game is launched
    Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Freezes when launched in SLI mode
    Desktop flickers when videos are played back on a secondary monitor
    Thankyou Faith
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  10. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #1760

    DooGie said:
    Thankyou Faith
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