Can't Uninstall BETA NVIDA Beta Drivers 163.44

alltheway

Lord of War
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I am trying to uninstall the Nvidia beta drivers but when I try to do it my screen goes black and the computer is at a stand still. The computer doesn't reboot and there is activity on the hard drive. I thought it was just moving along slowly, but it just sat there. I even tried to let it go over night unstalling the drivers but it still didn't work. Any ideas on how I can remove the drivers from my computer and revert back the the WHQL supported Vista Drivers from Nvidia 162 drivers.

I am uninstalling the drivers by going to the device manager.

I know in the past I have used CCleaner to uninstall drivers and also used the add/remove programs section under the control panel in Windows XP, but for some reason I don't see in Vista where there is a selection from uninstalling programs.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
 

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I was having the exact same issue. Last time I completely exited my anti-virus (Kaspersky) and the uninstall/install went without a hitch. Could have been a fluke, but doesn't hurt to try.
 

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I was having the exact same issue. Last time I completely exited my anti-virus (Kaspersky) and the uninstall/install went without a hitch. Could have been a fluke, but doesn't hurt to try.


I do have AVG anti-virus but I didn't have that running when I tried the uninstall. Maybe I can try and see if there is some programs still in the background that is running with AVG that is causing the problem. Maybe that will help.

Thanks for the hint I really appreciate it. This has been bugging me.
 

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I would STRONGLY advise any who are interested in trying the NVIDA Beta Drivers 163.44 for their 8600GT, DON'T! On my clean install, they produced just about every BSOD you can think of. Finally, they caused half of my RAID0 to go "offline". The only way I could get it back was to delete the RAID volume and recreate it, which puts you right back to square zero, install in the OS.
 

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It's always safest to go with released drivers. But then again, this is a Vistax64 forum, none of us could really be considered non-adventurous users :)

Anyway, running the beta driver with an 8800GTS, I find it is more stable than the released.
 

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The NVIDA Beta Drivers 163.44 ran flawlessly on my rig until today, I removed them thru the Program control panel, rebooted and installed the newer betas... 163.67 that also run great.

Vladsky

Home Premium 64-bit
P5KPremium
e6850
8gig Patriot 6400
8800GTS w 640megs of DDR3.
4 320gigs WD sata2 .....YS
Thermaltake RoughPower 750 watts
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    self-built
    CPU
    Intel Core2Quad Q9650 @ 3.4 GHz
    Motherboard
    Asus P5Q Premium
    Memory
    4 x 2 gigs Patriot DDR2 6400 5-5-5-12
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA SC GTX 280 (for graphics); Asus en8800GT (for PhysX)
    Sound Card
    on-board SoundMax 7:1
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x Samsung SyncMaster T240
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1200 (each)
    Hard Drives
    4 x WD320 (YS) SATA2 HDD and 1 x WD500 (AAKS) SATA2 HDD set as AHCI
    PSU
    Silverstone OP1000-E
    Case
    Antec Nine Hundred
    Cooling
    OCZ Vendetta 2
    Keyboard
    Unicomp spacesaver (with buckling springs) hey hey!!
    Mouse
    Logitech MX518
    Internet Speed
    Down: 6700 kbps; Up: 800 kbps
The NVIDA Beta Drivers 163.44 ran flawlessly on my rig until today, I removed them thru the Program control panel, rebooted and installed the newer betas... 163.67 that also run great.

Vladsky

Home Premium 64-bit
P5KPremium
e6850
8gig Patriot 6400
8800GTS w 640megs of DDR3.
4 320gigs WD sata2 .....YS
Thermaltake RoughPower 750 watts

After I did a clean install of Vista x64 Ultimate they betas seemed to work fine. I will try the new beta 163.67 and see how they work. Thanks for the heads up Vladsky.
 

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Just to report, I had the black screen problem going to 163.67. Seems like it might be more to do with Vista than the nvidia driver. When I came back up after the uninstall reboot, Vista wanted to install drivers on its own. When I said no, that was it. Black screen, hard drive cranking.

To boot, I've seen a 20% frame rate loss in my game after upgrading.

Just a heads up.
 

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Just to report, I had the black screen problem going to 163.67. Seems like it might be more to do with Vista than the nvidia driver. When I came back up after the uninstall reboot, Vista wanted to install drivers on its own. When I said no, that was it. Black screen, hard drive cranking.

To boot, I've seen a 20% frame rate loss in my game after upgrading.

Just a heads up.


Yeah Windows did not like the new beta drivers...I have reverted back to the 163.44 drivers...Seeem to be working good. Make sure thought you install the updates that nVidia recommeneds for Vista.
 

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Installed 163.69 (released today). Sad to say, I still had the install problems, but I got my frame rate back!! :D:party:
 

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just manually shut down the computer and boot it back up... they will be there.. same thing happened to me... next time.. extract the files using winrar and then install them MANUALLY.
 

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Holy cow, you're right...:eek:

It doesn't say anything about Vista on nVIDIA's site. I didn't even notice, just assumed I guess. Good news is, it's working...
 

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I`ve had a similar problem but when I install the drivers. Usually if you hang around for a while the screen will come back and you should be able to proceed. Otherwise uninstall them in safe mode.
 

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