Changing DDU target drive

Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) is a driver removal tool that can help you completely remove AMD (ATI), NVIDIA and Intel graphics drivers.
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Mrfrog
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Changing DDU target drive

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Is it possible to change DDUs target driver directories or drive for detection when DDU is launched from outside the OS you want to use it on?

I'm stuck with a Windows install that will only display a black screen and won’t go into safemode. It is however definitely getting to desktop, as when I leave it long enough I can hear system sounds, so I feel quite sure the problem is with graphics drivers and would like to uninstall them using DDU.

I have tried to launch DDU from a Medicat USB Windows Mini liveOS, but it only detects graphics drivers for the liveOS itself in x: (according to DDUs logs) despite DDU being saved and launched from within c: where the problem os is located.

Would appreciate any help as I'd really like to avoid having to fully backup or reformat the drive. Thank you.
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Re: Changing DDU target drive

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Mrfrog wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 9:30 pm Is it possible to change DDUs target driver directories or drive for detection when DDU is launched from outside the OS you want to use it on?

I'm stuck with a Windows install that will only display a black screen and won’t go into safemode. It is however definitely getting to desktop, as when I leave it long enough I can hear system sounds, so I feel quite sure the problem is with graphics drivers and would like to uninstall them using DDU.

I have tried to launch DDU from a Medicat USB Windows Mini liveOS, but it only detects graphics drivers for the liveOS itself in x: (according to DDUs logs) despite DDU being saved and launched from within c: where the problem os is located.

Would appreciate any help as I'd really like to avoid having to fully backup or reformat the drive. Thank you.
It is not possible from another computer. But you could use another computer to remote desktop into it.
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