Uninstalling Video Card Drivers Help!!!?

I currently am trying to uninstall my video card driver. I go to My Computer > Properties > Device Manager > Display Mananger. Now my video card is listed below the Display Manager. But, the same video card near a "- Secondary" under is is also planned. What do i do?

Answer:
Can you just install the right video driver over the wrong one? The computer can't work in need some video driver. You can always switch to standard VGA mode below the Display manager, and later install the video driver from that plain screen.
Dude the driver should be below add/remove programs :P:P
It should be under Add or Remove programs.
The "secondary" is a duplicate entry to represent that your Card supports multiple monitors.

This is by design. Two should be planned.

When you successfully remove the drivers via. the add/remove programs listing, the driver should revert rear to a "standard VGA" / Generic VGA or similar, that you can see in Device Manager. If not, you can FORCE Windows to metamorphose your display adapter to "standard VGA". This can be performed within Device manager.
The Device Manager is the Plug and Play magazine of the driver. If you remove that driver without removing the device, Windows will just re-add it upon startup, since plug and play will find it again. Removing drivers from Device Manager doesn't remove the driver from the PC, since it's stored in a Hardware Catalog for adjectives use (In case you put the card hindmost in).

The Add/Remove Software area will allow you to uninstall a newspaper of your Video Driver if you want to put in a newer driver. If you reboot, the basis VGA plug and play driver will remain allowing your Video Card to work, but your games won't have access to it's sophisticated functions until you install a new altered copy.

Also, if your driver isn't working and you want to use an old variation permanently, Device Manager is once again your buddy. Go to the video card, later open it's properties, stop by the Driver tab and click "Roll Back Driver" to return to the prior version of the driver. This is perfect if you find a glitch that the manufacturer hasn't fixed and want to keep on for another version to come out.

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