

I recommend you select the C:\NVIDIA and C:\AMD folders After launching DDU you will be presented with this screen, instead of simply clicking one of the removal buttons I recommend you head to the options and tweak how DDU removes the drivers. *Note2: If you use DDU in normal mode I recommend you close down any background programs, such as games, browsers, media players etc… *Note1: It is preferable to use the "Enable Safe Mode dialog" option only after you have at least tried once to go into safe mode the usual way or YOU MAY GET STUCK in safe mode. Your PC should reboot into Safe Mode and DDU will start. If you do want to launch DDU in Safe Mode click the OK button, in the top left-hand corner select 'Options' and at the bottom click 'Enable Safe Mode dialog', exit out of DDU and relaunch it, upon relaunching select "Safe Mode (Recommended)" and click "Reboot to Safe Mode". If you do not want to launch DDU in Safe Mode, just click 'OK' and proceed as normal. After you run 'Display Driver Uninstaller' you'll be presented with a warning box, advising you to launch DDU in Safe Mode, I highly recommend you use DDU in Safe Mode to minimize any potential issues, however it's optional. Once you've extracted DDU, open the DDU folder (or wherever you extracted it) and you should see several files, read the 'Readme' file, then launch 'Display Driver Uninstaller'. Once you've download DDU, simply double click the exe and extract it wherever you want (except on a network drive, it must be on a local disk), I recommend you extract DDU to a 'DDU' folder on the desktop, for ease of access. Section 1: Fully removing old GPU Drivers And the last will be setting the session bump to run on startup. The second will be installing and patching the new drivers. The first step will be removing any old drivers. You will NOT need to delete previous plex indexes or files! There will be 3 main parts to this guide. You will need to be working on a windows 10 computer (this was tested with version 21h1). So, you want to use your Nvidia GeForce graphics card to transcode more videos on your plex server. Link to a Youtube Tutorial (Highly Recommended)ĭefinitive Guide to Unlimited Plex Hardware Encoding streams on Nvidia GeForce Cards in Windows 10.
