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TechPowerUp NVCleanstall v1.12.0 Released

With nvslimmer its more easy, we just check the features that we dont need and job is done, its rapid, easy and clear
NVCleanstall has the same functionality, and much more of course, like disable telemetry and all the other options on the Tweaks page.
 
With nvslimmer its more easy, we just check the features that we dont need and job is done, its rapid, easy and clear
NVCleanstall has the same functionality, and much more of course, like disable telemetry and all the other options on the Tweaks page.
NVCleanstall is pretty easy and clear. You don't have to check the other options, that is why they aren't enabled by default.
 
As much as people hate on Nvidia, you have to give them props for making the driver modular like that, in a way that is even accesible to a "non-technological" person. The folders have names of what is actually inside of them! And the installer doesn't quit on you when a folder is missing! This isn't to be taken for granted.
 
I love this software! This makes installing drivers on my laptop with an unsupported mxm gpu an absolute breeze! :clap:
 
I love this software! This makes installing drivers on my laptop with an unsupported mxm gpu an absolute breeze! :clap:
NVCleanstall and DDU are all you need. :)
 
Regarding "Virtual Host Controller"
Virtual Host Controller

on this site sys-worx.net/nv-updater-faq it says that it's to access the USB ports of the shield, makes sense to me
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I'm trying to figure out how the tweak to show DLSS status and version overlay in-game works.
Do i need Geforce Experience maybe?
 
I'm trying to figure out how the tweak to show DLSS status and version overlay in-game works.
Do i need Geforce Experience maybe?
About this, I tried as well to figure it out.

The regkey set by "Enable DLSS Indicator" is using the wrong value, to enable it on release versions it needs 1024 decimal, anything else disables it. For dev and debug versions anything except 0 or 1024 enables it.
I also expected that installing the driver with "Enable DLSS Indicator" unchecked would have disabled it, as a normal user wouldn't know what regkey is used. I suggest that when installing with it unchecked, if the regkey exists, change it to 0. Or, if possible, change it to 0 only if it's equal to 1024 so that dev users who set it manually aren't affected

From here
For develop and debug builds, registry key that enables DLSS on-screen indicator is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NGXCore\ShowDlssIndicator
It must be DWORD. Any positive value except 1024 enables DLSS indicator for Develop and Debug builds
of DLSS. On the contrary, Release build of DLSS requires value 1024 to enable DLSS indicator.
 
I'm trying to figure out how the tweak to show DLSS status and version overlay in-game works.
Do i need Geforce Experience maybe?
About this, I tried as well to figure it out.

The regkey set by "Enable DLSS Indicator" is using the wrong value, to enable it on release versions it needs 1024 decimal, anything else disables it. For dev and debug versions anything except 0 or 1024 enables it.
Whoops, this is fixed in the build attached to this post. Please confirm it's working properly

I also expected that installing the driver with "Enable DLSS Indicator" unchecked would have disabled it, as a normal user wouldn't know what regkey is used. I suggest that when installing with it unchecked, if the regkey exists, change it to 0.
This has been added in the new build, too. If the indicator is enabled, the "Tweaks" page will show it as checked
 

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