Uninstall Nvidia graphics

Not attending the forum often that I rarely had problems.  Plese forgive if this was picked up several times before.

Eager to replace my graphics to Add on card.  Here are my concerns.

* motherboard has Nvidia chipset.

* mobo has Nvidia on-board graphics.

* Currently have a module Nvidia graphics card.

Replacement of the card is an AMD/ATI Radion model.  I want / need to remove drivers and the control panel of the machine card before installing new hardware and software.  I am concerned about relying blindly on the use of Settings/add / remove software to remove drivers and limit the reference to things attached to the expansion card.

Any advice you can offer would be appreciated.

TIA

HP Pavilion a1650e Athlon X 2 5600 Brisbane
Memory pc 5300 3G
Graphics GeForce 7600 GS card
XP SP3
HP Pavilion Dv5

Hello

Yes, using Add/Remove programs is the safest option by running the uninstall program supplied with the application (the graphical installer Nvidia).  You are much less likely to delete something you should not use this method.

All the best,

DP - K

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