Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2017 23:30:13 GMT
Today our UninstallGuides Team wrote this post to help you uninstall NVIDIA Inspector on your own Windows and/or Mac computer. This troubleshooting guide should also work for other versions of Windows, such as 8.1, 8, and 7. To do so, please read the very specific part of this how-to. Well, can you perform the uninstall of NVIDIA Inspector manually? Yes, you should absolutely be able to get that stuff done. It's just yet another WARNING! Please do not continue until you have read the following sentence: to uninstall the NVIDIA Inspector software, you would have to deal with some critical, hidden or protected system hives (e.g., Windows' Registry Editor). Even the smallest mistake on your side can easily damage your system irreversibly. And, if there are indeed difficult times, know that our uninstall tool PRO is already behind your annoyance, helping to keep your operating system clean and problem-free. If you do not want to risk crashing your system, you can give our professional program removal tool a try now.
Furthermore, you may consider disabling or uninstalling Microsoft .NET Framework 3+ later.
Now, you may proceed to the troubleshooting parts.
NVIDIA Inspector for Windows Removal Guide
1. To start, you re-check out the path, file folder where you downloaded NVIDIA Inspector. Once you locate the target app and, erase that app from your computer. And, please forget about Control Panel, as said Inspector is just yet another portable software for Windows.
2. Unhide all hidden & protected files temporarily. Head to filesytem and/or Windows Registry and try cleaning up other leftovers that have "NVIDIA" as manufacturer.
Furthermore, you may consider disabling or uninstalling Microsoft .NET Framework 3+ later.
Now, you may proceed to the troubleshooting parts.
NVIDIA Inspector for Windows Removal Guide
1. To start, you re-check out the path, file folder where you downloaded NVIDIA Inspector. Once you locate the target app and, erase that app from your computer. And, please forget about Control Panel, as said Inspector is just yet another portable software for Windows.
2. Unhide all hidden & protected files temporarily. Head to filesytem and/or Windows Registry and try cleaning up other leftovers that have "NVIDIA" as manufacturer.