

(you shouldn't have these problems if you uninstall with Control Panel before wiping with DDU). Failure to do so might expose your device to security risks and/or might compromise the proper functioning of the device. Go to Device Manager and remove the Video adapters, now restart. Blue Screen) on the restart, go back to Safe Mode. I do not think you should have to use DDU to force wipe the Intel drivers but it won't hurt, if you do this do them at the same time, just don't allow DDU to autorestart for you. You can also uninstall the Intel Drivers from Control Panel while you do the nVidia ones. Uninstall from Control Panel (all nVidia drivers).

Uninstall from Control Panel (all nVidia drivers)

I would try wiping all the drivers out (both Intel and nVidia) and starting fresh. You could try updating the Intel Drivers here: A google search revealed no resellers for this chip, and Im unaware of the resistors in the area that would need to be.
