How to remove motherboard drivers?
First, if needed, uninstall the driver package from the Programs and Features
control panel. They may or may not be there. But if they are, make sure you uninstall them.
Then, roll back the drivers associated with the devices. From the Device Manager, right-click the device whose drivers you want to roll back. Select Properties
, then Driver
. Then select Roll Back Driver
.
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Deniz Zoeteman
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Deniz Zoeteman almost 2 years
I've recentely reinstalled Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, and installed my motherboard's chipset drivers with it. (which wasn't on my older installation)
Now, I am having issues with getting BSoDs that say "A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval", and I've seen that this may be caused by an incorrent Vcore of the CPU. The problem is, I haven't overclocked my CPU at all.
I've heard I can fix it by removing any software that handles power consumption, which to my understanding, includes the chipset drivers.
I'd like to know how I can remove those drivers.
System:
Intel Core i5-750 @ Default 2.66 GHz 4GB DDR3-1333 MHz RAM AMD HD Radeon 5770 1GB Gigabyte P55M-UD2 rev1.1 motherboard CoolerMaster Real Power M520 (520watt)
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Deniz Zoeteman over 12 yearsWhich one do I need to select? i.imgur.com/BCRYA.png (There's no rollback option btw, only uninstall (rollback not available; no updates, I just installed the latest update straight from the Gigabyte site)
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David Schwartz over 12 yearsCheck them all to see which have Intel drivers. If they have no rollback option, then the driver package didn't change their driver.