Hello,
I am having a problem with DDU 18.0.8.1. I can't play anything at all and i get black screens and everything crashes. Ive noticed that some people are using 18.0.0.9 and other versions. How do they revert back drivers? I'm new to this stuff. I would gladly go back to a stable driver version and be actual able to play games.
Issue with DDU 18.0.8.1
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Re: Issue with DDU 18.0.8.1
Hi,ireneallen wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 11:50 pm Hello,
I am having a problem with DDU 18.0.8.1. I can't play anything at all and i get black screens and everything crashes. Ive noticed that some people are using 18.0.0.9 and other versions. How do they revert back drivers? I'm new to this stuff. I would gladly go back to a stable driver version and be actual able to play games.
Other user should not use old version of DDU.
Not sure what are theses crashes as this is unusual and I don't get reports like that often.
Before using DDU, was your system running with 0 issues ? Why did you use DDU in the first place ?
Also, you can email me the DDU Logs folder (zip it) at [email protected] so I can have a look a them just in case.
Also note that your crash could be related to a driver crash and has nothing to do with DDU. DDU only remove and clean the driver stuff, its up to you to install a new driver.
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Re: Issue with DDU 18.0.8.1
You can follow these steps to roll back to the old driver version with DDU:
- Download the old driver: Go to the GPU manufacturer's website (NVIDIA, AMD...) and download the previous stable driver version.
- Download DDU: Download and install Display Driver Uninstaller from the official website.
- Boot into Safe Mode: This ensures a clean uninstallation.
- Run DDU: Use DDU to completely remove the current driver.
- Install the old driver: After uninstalling, reinstall the downloaded stable driver version.
This will help you roll back to a more stable driver version for gaming.
- Download the old driver: Go to the GPU manufacturer's website (NVIDIA, AMD...) and download the previous stable driver version.
- Download DDU: Download and install Display Driver Uninstaller from the official website.
- Boot into Safe Mode: This ensures a clean uninstallation.
- Run DDU: Use DDU to completely remove the current driver.
- Install the old driver: After uninstalling, reinstall the downloaded stable driver version.
This will help you roll back to a more stable driver version for gaming.
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Re: Issue with DDU 18.0.8.1
I got it. Thanks for your answerWagnard wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:10 amHi,ireneallen wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 11:50 pm Hello,
I am having a problem with DDU 18.0.8.1. I can't play anything at all and i get black screens and everything crashes. Ive noticed that some people are using 18.0.0.9 and other versions. How do they revert back drivers? I'm new to this stuff. I would gladly go back to a stable driver version and be actual able to play games.
Other user should not use old version of DDU.
Not sure what are theses crashes as this is unusual and I don't get reports like that often.
Before using DDU, was your system running with 0 issues ? Why did you use DDU in the first place ?
Also, you can email me the DDU Logs folder (zip it) at [email protected] so I can have a look a them just in case.
Also note that your crash could be related to a driver crash and has nothing to do with DDU. DDU only remove and clean the driver stuff, its up to you to install a new driver.