NVCleanstall has the same issue as Slimmer, NVidia control panel not found. The programs aren't removing the strings in the app's and is trying to load them. I will find a better solution and post them once I found it.
Still works ? just delete the folders and run the setup?NVSlimmer works fine for me. I have no problems installing the Nvidia Control Panel with a slimmed driver package. I should note, however, that I always use DDU beforehand.
Yes, that's what NVSlimmer and NVCleanstall do. I prefer to use the programs because it is much more practical and intuitive. I like NVCleanstall better as it has some interesting tweaks.Still works ? just delete the folders and run the setup?
Sim, é isso que o NVSlimmer e o NVCleanstall fazem. Prefiro usar os programas porque é muito mais prático e intuitivo. Eu gosto mais do NVCleanstall, pois ele tem alguns ajustes interessantes.
Eu instalo. Clico em Recomendado. Então eu só adiciono USB-C Driver (Se a sua GPU é antes das séries 16 e 20, ou seja, antes de Turing, isso não é necessário).
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E eu uso estes ajustes:
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I tested here and it worked, very good!Yes, that's what NVSlimmer and NVCleanstall do. I prefer to use the programs because it is much more practical and intuitive. I like NVCleanstall better as it has some interesting tweaks.
I install it. I click Recommended. Then I just add USB-C Driver (If your GPU is before series 16 and 20, that is before Turing, this is not necessary).
And I use these tweaks:
By the way, I'm looking for a replacement for the Corsair icue, for configuring macros and lighting.Wow learn something new everyday.
I do game and I do have a fast computer but that's not the point. I hate having all this unnecessary junk shoved in my face. I'm not looking for an ecosystem (I spray those with liberal amounts of bleach when I find one those growing somewhere) I just want the minimum required for compatibility and for it to work.
some of the other companies are really bad for this (Corsair, Razor, Asus)
Going to take a look at the clean up tools,
Question: Is there a way of repackaging the NVIDIA installer so that it can be used with an unattended install ? my computers pretty much only uses NVIDIA cards and as windows 7 is unlikely to receive any future updates. So it somewhat makes sense to bundle it into the Operating system installer.
NVCleanstall can rebuild a new installer for you, on the last screen.Question: Is there a way of repackaging the NVIDIA installer so that it can be used with an unattended install ? my computers pretty much only uses NVIDIA cards and as windows 7 is unlikely to receive any future updates. So it somewhat makes sense to bundle it into the Operating system installer.