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  2. Cleanup old driver versions using Storage Sense or Disk Cleanup

    1. Go to Settings (Windows key + i)
    2. Go to System –> Storage
    3. Click on Free up space now
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    To remove old, unused, or unwanted device drivers, you can use the Device Manager. Here’s how: Press Win + X and select Device Manager, or type devmgmt.msc in the Start search and hit Enter. In the Device Manager, click on the View tab and select "Show hidden devices."
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    To get started, press Windows key + R to open Run. Input cleanmgr and click OK. Select your main system drive from the drop-down and click OK. Disk Cleanup will then open. Click Clean up system files. You might need to select your system drive again.
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    1. Open Settings (Win+i), click Apps in the left pane, and click on Apps & features or Installed apps on the right side.
    2. Click on the ellipsis button (showing three dots) for the chosen driver (e.g., Intel Graphics, NVIDIA Graphics Driver, etc.) you want to remove.
    3. Click Uninstall.
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    To remove old, useless, unwanted, or unused drivers from your Windows 11/10 computer, first open the Start Menu, right-click on Computer and select Properties. From the left side panel, click on Advanced system settings and click on Environment Variables.
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  4. Remove Old and Useless Drivers from the Windows Driver Store

     
  5. How to Completely Remove/Uninstall a Driver in …

    Aug 14, 2023 · This article describes how to uninstall hardware and printer drivers in Windows 10 and 11. Whenever you connect a new device to your computer, Windows tries to automatically find and download (or update) the appropriate …