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How to disable "debug mode" in nvidia control panel?

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I have contact with nvidia and the guy told me to click on "debug mode" in nvidia control panel.
Now my clocks went down and the debug mode option is checked and greyed out now so I can't disable it now.:banghead:

I asked him 3 times how to disable it but he hasn't contacted me since.

Does anyone know how to disable "debug mode"?
 
Re install ?
 
yes have you tried re installing Drivers and control panel
that should restore it to pristine pre configured settings
 
Yeah, a driver reinstall fixed it!
Stupid that you can't uncheck it anymore once you clicked on it.

Thanks!:)
 
AMD over drive is like that
you enable it and padlock icon changes ( no un enabling it )
you have to re install to reset padlock icon
 
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