I followed all the steps actually I had already done this several times , but on step 6, I did not see any option to 'Delete the driver software for this device'. Thanks anyway. Also, when the computer restarts, it just automatically reinstalls the same driver, which is the one that's causing the BSOD.
What I want to know is how to make it stop installing the same driver, and let me install the one I want to install. There should be a box you can check before clicking OK. I have software called Driver Sweeper that is supposed to delete all driver-related files.
But as I said, the problem is that upon reboot, Windows just reinstalls it again. It's extremely frustrating that Windows doesn't let you install the driver you want to install, instead of making up your mind for you.
Windows 7 will install a 'limited' driver that nVidia has provided to Microsoft. Since you have a large problem with video card and their drivers, you may get a better 'answer' on the forums www. The trick is to delete the driver files from the DriverStore. My understanding is that these are driver files that are installed when Windows 7 is installed.
When you uninstall a device, the device is removed from the registry, and the driver files are uninstalled too. But the driver installation files in the DriverStore are still there. So, when you reboot, Windows detects the device and automatically installs the driver files that are stored in the DriverStore.
The DriverStore is located at c:windowssystem32DriverStore. You can roll back the driver by clicking on it. The first option is to roll back to your previous driver.
If you installed the current driver without first removing the previous version, follow these steps to roll back. Press Esc to cancel.
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