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Doesn't that collapse all the icons into one lump on your desktop (when you boot without drivers and get VGA-something resolution
I have software that tells me what drivers are needed, and shows me a record of their version numbers and when the last update was issues, and also identifies any that are not needed and let's me delete them all with just a few clicks...
I'm not exactly holding my breath. It is going to take MS at least a year and multiple patches and hot fixes before Win 12 is useable and reasonably trouble-free. My prediction. You heard it here first.And when Windows.AI (cough*12*cough) comes out, the ghost in the machine will hopefully take care of this for us![]()
DriverBoosterPro/Advanced System CareProWhat software?
Perhaps, but even that will be progress, when compared to the proprietary, bloated, crash-happy shitshow we have nowI'm not exactly holding my breath. It is going to take MS at least a year and multiple patches and hot fixes before Win 12 is useable and reasonably trouble-free. My prediction. You heard it here first.
I also do this. I always thought the installer itself removed the old drivers completely.I only do so when I'm switching between NVIDIA and AMD. If I'm updating to a newer version of the same vendor's driver, I don't bother.
Really? I've never thought of this before.chipset, yes.
So does nvidia if you tick the clean install box. If not it will save your settings and keep some backup files of the old drivers (for what I don't know). On an old Win 7 install I had literally gigabyte of leftovers from updating nvidia drivers that way for years. That machine had no issues though, perfectly stable and all. Was just a waste of disk space so I tick the box now, I just wrote down the few settings I do change and put them back on.The AMD Installer does automatically uninstalls the old driver first.
Perhaps the beneficent Killer Feature™ that will allow us all to accept AI is the side effect of self preservation, when AI-fueled PCs fight off bad drivers, etc., to avoid BSODs.And when Windows.AI (cough*12*cough) comes out, the ghost in the machine will hopefully take care of this for us![]()