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General DiscussionDo I need to uninstall an existing AMD graphics driver to be able to ...

Do I need to uninstall an existing AMD graphics driver to be able to install an Nvidia GPU and its driver? in General Discussion
mom said it's my turn to ...

    or can I just disable it and be able to pull out my Nvidia card and reenable it when I want to?
    I think my computer has one of those built in graphics on it's processor
    sori my pc enlgis not gud

    adsa21313132

      u should

      mom said it's my turn to ...

        so to be able to revert back to my GPU-less setup I should uninstall the whole Nvidia thing and reinstall the AMD drivers back again?

        ELon Musk

          when putting a video card, uninstall all the integrated video card drivers. after that you can use ccleaner to delete registry etc. restart your pc. boot into your pc's bios and find something like ''primary graphics'' on its name (forgot the whole name) default value would be onboard gpu, change it to pcie or any pci slot you put youre card in (you do this to ensure that your video card run at its fullest potential unless your cpu is bottlenecking the VC). Hope it helps

          JJ

            download DDU

            google it and proceed into steps it has options about installing a new gfx

            mom said it's my turn to ...

              I only happened to find an unused PC with a graphics card still connected but I'm not sure if it still works, so if possible is there an option to be able to revert quickly back to my previous setup just in case things go awry?

              ELon Musk

                yes just install everything back again. dont be afraid. thats how i learnt to build and love pc's. also when installing a VC, while in bios go to onboard graphics, it should be beside the primary graphics adapter, select disable. forgot to mention that earlier.

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                Dire Wolf

                  I did this but my cpu didn't have integrated graphics on it. On board is your mobo's video drivers, usually just vga stuff. Grab a vga cable. Uinstall your current drivers, restart and use vga, install new ones, restart again. Pretty easy.