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NVIDIA GeForce 970 driver update Problem

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Yours is not such a unique problem. See

Display Driver Uninstaller

Cleans out every trace of the old driver.

Normal uninstall leaves traces behind which interfere with upgrade. Give this a try
Manual driver installation has solved my problem! However, my Adobe Premiere Pro shows an error stating that Intel R HD Graphics 4600 is an unsupported video driver. Note that my graphics card model is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970!
 

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God Tommy Verseti and Mercedes. That drags me back a lot of OS updates. And if memory serves a delicious bit of woraround from our own Leader.

Nvidia GTX970 I have one of them in my AMD desktop, works fabulously. As for Adobe, much like everyone that uses crossplatform stuff, I dont use it. Reader is as far as my "Toe dipping" goes into the realm of Pay to read text files.

All Nvidia driver packs are downloaded today with an uninstaller routine "Click here to perform a clean install" in the advanced option.

However the driver cleaner is always a good and very thorough way of cleaning out the junk.

I use a FREE version of "Geek Uninstaller" to remove packages for drivers, but as a profixer I also keep records of what gets installed in the driver packages inc updated file versions and scripts.

GTX970 and the 980 series that I love to bits. Drivers getting a bit scetchy because they want you upgrading to to the latest GTX/RTX version of thermal explosive product, (damn did i say that ????) I should have said they want you buying the latest poorly thought out hot running super overclocked poorly heatsink designed piece of super oversized space robbing stuff 3 variant per year releases.

I still use and will continue to use the old GTX 970 and 980 cards to play my games on. Even the games they say cant run on such a slow card, sorry guys but they can and do run on small cards if you know how to get around your lockouts.

God I do rant on. Must be old age creeping in.
 

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