Thursday, November 28th 2024
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TechPowerUp Releases NVCleanstall v1.17.0
TechPowerUp today released the latest version of NVCleanstall, our nifty little utility that lets you download and install NVIDIA GeForce drivers with a much higher level of customization than NVIDIA's installer permits. This utility lets you disable (or enable) several components in the GeForce driver package that you can't find in the NVIDIA installer's "Custom install" page, including important settings such as telemetry. Version 1.17.0 introduces several improvements and fixed. To begin with, driver signature rebuild not working on Windows 11 24H2 has been fixed. The startup page now has a "what's new" link that takes you to the driver change-log from the Release Notes. We fixed an issue where the "automatically click driver unsigned warning" option was not working under certain conditions.
The messaging in the "Finished" page of NVCleanstall has been fixed. The driver dropdown now indicates "Windows 10/11" instead of simply "Windows 10." We improved the "build package" screen with a tip that the "-y" argument allows unattended installation. The overall interface has been improved to help with systems that have very low screen resolution. The "experimental" label has been removed from the GitHub-based NVENC Video Encoding Session Limit Patch in the options list. A rare error encountered when unpacking installers has been fixed.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp NVCleanstall 1.17.0The change-log follows.
The messaging in the "Finished" page of NVCleanstall has been fixed. The driver dropdown now indicates "Windows 10/11" instead of simply "Windows 10." We improved the "build package" screen with a tip that the "-y" argument allows unattended installation. The overall interface has been improved to help with systems that have very low screen resolution. The "experimental" label has been removed from the GitHub-based NVENC Video Encoding Session Limit Patch in the options list. A rare error encountered when unpacking installers has been fixed.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp NVCleanstall 1.17.0The change-log follows.
- Fixed driver signature rebuild not working on Windows 11 24H2
- Added "What's new" link to startup page, which links to driver update changelog
- Fixed "automatically click driver unsigned warning" sometimes not working
- Improved messaging on "Finished" page
- Driver version dropdown now shows Windows "10/11" instead of "10"
- Added a note to the "build package" output that "-y" allows unattended install
- Improved GUI layout on systems with very low screen resolution
- Removed "experimental" flag from NVENC Video Encoding Session Limit Patch
- Fixed rare error during installer unpacking
20 Comments on TechPowerUp Releases NVCleanstall v1.17.0
Does it happen to anyone else?
EDIT:
Another way to solve it, since I always disabled the MPO, it seems to be for now not working well (not sure if by NVCleanstall or by W11 24H2), so just delete in the path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Dwm
“OverlayTestMode” with value ‘00000005’.
deleting it corrects it and it no longer flickering with DX11.
Since then I always checked the ‘Disable Multiplane Overlay (MPO)’ checkbox in NVCleanstall, and it always worked fine, except now. That's why I thought the problem could be W11 24H2, or some NVCleanstall update that had been affected.
But now it works perfectly, so no problems. :)
Thanks for your reply
I was just going to update my GPU drivers today. :toast:
Radeon Software Slimmer is a utility to trim down the bloat with Radeon Software for AMD GPUs on Microsoft Windows.
github.com/GSDragoon/RadeonSoftwareSlimmer
Read the "Read Me" in the project page first.
They don't care if you like listening to Celine Dion, if you like women or not, if you watch Korean dramas; they don't care about that.
Telemetry is very useful for all software developers and also for us, the users of their software.
I suppose it might do something if it fixes your problem but it doesn't disable MPO. I found this thread because I was googling to see if there was another way to disable MPO but all I ever find is that registry entry which doesn't work and since NVCleanstall uses the same method that means it also doesn't work which I just verified by using NVCleanstall with the last couple of drivers and seeing if MPO was disabled which it was not.
Just curious if you'd mind testing it on your system to see if re-adding the registry entry brings your problem back and then removing it fixes it again, and at the same time verifying if MPO is actually being disabled or not?
Even I don't know for sure if I'm using the latest version anymore! (I think it's up to v1.17.2 now, with v1.17.0 being the public version)