4 years ago
PSA:DDU
I has come to my attention that some users maybe following guides online about DDU which lack effectiveness. Guides that fail to mention disabling fast boot in the BIOS and disabling advanced instal...
The_Tibber wrote:
I has come to my attention that some users maybe following guides online about DDU which lack effectiveness.
Guides that fail to mention disabling fast boot in the BIOS and disabling advanced installation settings in windows will leave remnants of the old GPU drivers.
I will leave a guide here if anyone wishes to reapproach using DDU:
- In your BIOS settings disable the “Fast boot” option and save. (you can re-enable this after the driver install)
- Download and extract DDU (download link is at the bottom.)
Good old JayzTwoCents confused the BIOS option "Fast Boot" with the Windows option "Fast Startup" and you followed him on that.
What "Fast Boot" is doing is to skip certain Hardware checks so the system boots faster, it does nothing to prevent DDU from cleaning all driver remains and so it is completely pointless to disable it before using DDU.
Windows "Fast Startup" on the other hand doesn't need to be disabled because you need to safe boot the system anyway to use DDU in the right way.
The_Tibber wrote:
- Press the win key and type “advanced system settings” and hit enter, select the Hardware tab then click “Device Installation Settings”.
- Select no and save changes. (Re-enable this after installing GPU driver)
DDU has his own build in function to safe boot the system and wile you should test safe boot before you use it in DDU, it is the approche that is recommended by Wagnard himself.
The_Tibber wrote:
- Open the menu to restart your PC and hold shift while clicking restart, a troubleshoot option will be made avaliable to you.
- Once clicked go to: Advanced options > Startup settings > restart.
- Now that you have restarted press F5 to select option 5 in the list. (safe mode with networking)
- Open the DDU folder and run the DDU .exe.
Nice guide mate. 👍🙌
Greets,
Travis