Summary

If your display adapter has a driver uninstall tool, use it to uninstall the drivers. If not, uninstall the drivers by going to Device Manager > Display Adapters and selecting a driver from the list.

Uninstalling your display drivers allows you tofix driver issuesor install your own. You can use your display adapter’s own tool to complete the process. Or, you can use your Settings or Windows Device Manager. We’ll show you how to do just that on Windows 10 and 11.

Click “Apps” in Settings.

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Which Uninstall Method Should You Use?

If your display adapter offers a driver uninstall tool, that tool should be your first choice for removing the installed drivers. If you don’t have such a tool, use Settings to remove your drivers.

If your drivers don’t appear in Settings, use Device Manager, as this tool allows you toremove your driversregardless of whether you have an uninstall tool or not. This is a universal way to remove drivers for all your hardware devices, including display adapters.

Find the display drivers.

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Use Settings to Delete Your Display Drivers

Using the Windows Settings app is one way to get rid of your display drivers. In this method, you uninstall your drivers justlike an app on your PC.

If you don’t find your drivers in the app list in this method, use the Device Manager methoddiscussed below.

Click “Uninstall."

On Windows 10

Launch Settingsby pressing Windows+i on your keyboard. Then, select “Apps.”

On the “Apps & Features” screen, click the “Search This List Box” and type the name of your display adapter’s manufacturer (Nvidia, for example). Alternatively, manually find your drivers on the list.

Choose “Uninstall” in the prompt.

Select your drivers on the list and choose “Uninstall.”

On Windows 11

Start by launching Settings using the Windows+ikeyboard shortcut.

In Settings, from the left sidebar, select “Apps.” Then, on the right pane, click “Apps & Features.”

In the “Apps & Features” menu, find your display drivers. Then, next to these drivers, click the three-dot menu and choose “Uninstall.” Select “Uninstall” in the prompt to finish.

Select Apps > Apps & Features in Settings.

Use Device Manager to Uninstall Display Drivers

You can alsoget rid of drivers Using Device Manageron your Windows PC. The steps are the same whether you’re using a Windows 10 or 11 PC.

To start,launch Device Manager on your computer. You can do this by opening the “Start” menu, searching for “Device Manager,” and selecting the tool in the search results.

Click “Device Manager” in the search results.

In Device Manager, next to “Display Adapters,” click the right-arrow icon to expand the menu.

In the expanded “Display Adapters” menu, right-click your display adapter and choose “Uninstall Device.”

Expand “Display Adapters."

In the “Uninstall Device” prompt, enable the “Delete the Driver Software for This Device” option, then click “Uninstall.”

Device Manager will begin removing your display drivers. You’re all set.

Right-click the display adapter and select “Uninstall Device."

Now that your drivers are uninstalled, you candownload fresh new drivers for your Nvidiaorother display adapters.

Enable the checkbox and click “Uninstall."