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If you remove that you could damage your pc
False.
The "Experience" is a suite of bloatware that nvidia adds to your computer only when you let it.
The driver itself can and should be installed ALONE.
When you download the driver it will give you the OPTION to "only install the driver" OR "install the full Experience".
NEVER install the Experience. It's garbage on a stick.
Most suites like this are crap, bloaty, ram-sucking things that should never be installed. To my knowledge there is a total of ONE thing that the Experience does that I personally would like, (or it might be some other suite?) and that's panoramic no-UI screenshots. That's it.
So... Untick the box that says install the experience, only make sure that the driver is what gets installed. You DO have the option.
Well,time to reinstall the driver xd
Edit: if i knew that 2 months ago >_<
How do i uninstall them?
If your system isn't monster, yeah, it gives a pretty strong performance hit due to the amount of ram it's hogging whenever it's running.
Never recommend it.
OP: you don't need to uninstall, just go to the site, choose the right new driver, and click Install from there. It'll remove anything unnecessary by itself.
Hope i can find It on "uninstall programas" on control panel
I dont think my sistem is "Monster" (aka nasa pc?)
Intel i7 8550 u
Gtx 1050
8 RAM
Windows sh** ,i mean 10
As user you'll need only the standard graphic drivers which are also delivered with that driver package and even than you have to delete the "telemetry" stuff manually from your HD including folder/autostart and policies entries. Such methods by companys should be forbidden :(
Easiest way to delete the whole Nvidia driver package is to use software like "DDU - Display Driver Uninstaller" or software like Revo Uninstaller.
I mainly use it for notification of updates for my drivers. You can even use it to keep your driver automatically up to date.
Not sure if required for this, but if you buy a new Nviidia card, it may be required (or just makes it easier) to redeem free game codes if it comes with any.
It is up to you though, but I suggest looking into what benefits it offers first.
Which telemetry stuff?
So the only way is ddu?
It may add filters or tweaks that make it look nicer, but... you can and probably should do any of that manually.
Ansel is the thing I was thinking of, that does the panorama pix, and it's literally the one good use I could put that program toward.
Keep the last known running drivers. Could save the day.