New here, Hi guys. 
I recently picked up a pre-built machine that came with W7 (OEM) pre-installed and an Nvidia 8400GS. I replaced the 8400GS with a GTS 250 and figured I'd uninstall the drivers that W7 pulled in through Windows Update, and download the latest Nvidia drivers.
I uninstalled the stock drivers in the Device Manager, checked the "delete drivers" box and restarted the machine. W7 dedected the card and immediately started to auto-install drivers. I could skip the downloading of new drivers, but it still installed older Nvidia drivers (dated April or May 2009). Can this be prevented? If so, how?
Windows Update then offered to download newer drivers (September 2009), which I allowed manually (this part is fine). What I'm looking for is a clean way to uninstall the drivers installed by W7 and then manually install the driver package I downloaded from Nvidia.com.
On a side note (should probably make a separate post for this), is it normal that after the W7 desktop is displayed (including shortcut icons), after two seconds the icons reset (become white default icons) and somewhat slowly reload? After a reboot, that is. I don't remember this happening with the 8400GS before I fiddled with the drivers.
Thanks for any pointers!
I recently picked up a pre-built machine that came with W7 (OEM) pre-installed and an Nvidia 8400GS. I replaced the 8400GS with a GTS 250 and figured I'd uninstall the drivers that W7 pulled in through Windows Update, and download the latest Nvidia drivers.
I uninstalled the stock drivers in the Device Manager, checked the "delete drivers" box and restarted the machine. W7 dedected the card and immediately started to auto-install drivers. I could skip the downloading of new drivers, but it still installed older Nvidia drivers (dated April or May 2009). Can this be prevented? If so, how?
Windows Update then offered to download newer drivers (September 2009), which I allowed manually (this part is fine). What I'm looking for is a clean way to uninstall the drivers installed by W7 and then manually install the driver package I downloaded from Nvidia.com.
On a side note (should probably make a separate post for this), is it normal that after the W7 desktop is displayed (including shortcut icons), after two seconds the icons reset (become white default icons) and somewhat slowly reload? After a reboot, that is. I don't remember this happening with the 8400GS before I fiddled with the drivers.
Thanks for any pointers!
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro (64-bit), Arch LinuxIntel Pentium E5200 2 x 2.50 GHz4 GB Team Elite Dual PC2-6400nVidia GTS 250 (Gainward "Green Edition")
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom built machine
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro (64-bit), Arch Linux
- CPU
- Intel Pentium E5200 2 x 2.50 GHz
- Motherboard
- ASRock G31M-VS
- Memory
- 4 GB Team Elite Dual PC2-6400
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GTS 250 (Gainward "Green Edition")
- Sound Card
- Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- NEC MultiSync LCD 225WXM (22")
- Screen Resolution
- 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- Hitachi 250GB HDT721025SLA380, Hitachi 500GB HDP725050GLA360
- PSU
- 550W be quiet! System Power 80+
- Case
- Xigmatek Midgard
- Cooling
- 2x120mm Xigmatek, Noctua NF-S12-1200, Arctic Cooling Pro 7
- Keyboard
- Logitech Classic Keyboard 200 USB
- Mouse
- Razer Diamondback
- Internet Speed
- 384k DSL
- Other Info
- Optical drive: LG Electronics GH-22NS SATA * Router: Linksys WRT54GL * Modem: T-Online Speedport 201 DSL * Misc: Teac 3.5" 1.44MB incl. 7in1 Card Reader