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There are two methods to use Driver Sweeper. Both methods achieve the same results. This method is always able to clean all files. This method will delete remaining files upon reboot if deleting failed. You can clean your drivers this way:. What can it be used for? All the settings are saved in an ini file. Nothing is created in the registry, so it's possible to use it as a portable program. You only have to select the drivers you want to clean. The best way to clean drivers is to first uninstall the drivers using the official uninstallers, reboot in Safe Mode and run Guru3D - Driver Sweeper.

However, rebooting and not going into Safe Mode also works, but can cause some files not to be cleaned. What can it be used for? All the settings are saved in an ini file. It also is the most reliable when it comes to performance and stability. You can find that out for yourself. That is why a lot of PC users recommend this app.

If you have some questions related to this app, feel free to leave your queries in the comment section. A: For more information about this app, please go to the developer link on the above of this page. A: It is easy! If not, how much does it price to download this app?

A: Absolutely no cost! A: Yes! This site autotechint. All information about applications, programs, or games on this website has been found in open sources on the Internet. Downloads are done through the Official Site. We are firmly against piracy, and we do not support any sign of piracy.

If you think that the application you own the copyrights is listed on our website and want to remove it, please contact us. We are always compliant with DMCA regulations and respect the application owners. Too quickly and asked me to reboot already, not really having installed it completely, but I guess that had something to do with me ordering it to do a 'clean' install.

Remembered reading somewhere on a forum that some people in some instances had to re-install it right after to get it to work, so, being desperate, I did just that, this time doing a 'custom' install.

The driver installed again properly. Getting really desperate here! I know my graphic card itself is ok, since I got it to work again from time to time over the past week and a half, but each time I reboot it goes sour again and sometimes it even just crashed shortly after having worked for a while, each time resulting in the same deal VGA-mode and blue, vertical stripes.

The resolution does seem to stick now however, while it used to get reset to x after each boot. So, I can't shake the idea that it's purely a software conflict and that it has to do with windows vista's updates. That changed something somewhere and is causing instability, forcing my graphic card into a kind off safe mode.

Well, that's the feeling I get, being a noob in some degree. So still TomCat5 , Mar 17, To add to my last post Upon doing that, I got a 'BlueScreen' followed by a 'Crash dump'.



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