boxpressed wrote:I use a program called Driver Cleaner 2.7. It does a good job cleaning Nvidia drivers for me. Also works with 3dfx, ATI, and some others. You need to be careful with it because once you hit the "clean" button, it doesn't tell you what it will delete. For example, if you have a file folder called "Nvidia," it will nuke it. Best to make an image or backup first, if you can.
That's the one! If I remember correctly, it concerns itself more with file removal than with registry cleanup, although it DOES do some registry cleanup.
In at least one of the versions over its history, it's basically script-driven and you could read or customize the scripts, or else you could tell it to log what it did, something like that.
Back in this era, it was the only one that seemed to work a damn, and was regularly updated from 2003 on up to 2009 at least.
Personally though, if you have the time, I prefer to use the driver installer's uninstall process and then finish cleanup by hand if necessary.
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