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It makes sure everything for AMD/Nvidia/Intel drivers are wiped from the system, and will clean up the system registry. Download DDU, unzip the folder, extract the files into a folder, run Display Driver Uninstaller.exe, then change launch option to "safe mode (recommended)" click on "reboot to Safe mode" button once you have restarted into safemode it will pop up, click on "Clean and restart (Highly recommended)" button then it will do it's job, once it's finish, it will reboot your system normally, then download the latest, or older version of the video drivers.
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
You could try to install an geforce driver for the missing stuff for games.
I have the m2000m and have sick avg 35 fps in gta 5
So ya.. scratch playing games on a workstation, the experience isn't rly smooth.
Older games yes/maybe, but new tripple A title lol no.
*The other problem, u have a notebook cpu/gpu.
I'll have to try if the DDU will help. It just may not be in the cards for this setup though, which is perfectly acceptable.