Is there a method to eliminate the DLSS version sign without completely updating drivers?
Is there a method to eliminate the DLSS version sign without completely updating drivers?
I was setting up drivers with NVCleanInstall to prevent installing GeForce Experience app with drivers (Windows 10 RTX 2060 Studio Drivers 516.59).
I thought the DLSS indicator might be essential for getting DLSS details, even though it appears as an overlay in every game with DLSS and can't be disabled.
Is there a method to eliminate this particular part without affecting others or requiring a complete driver reinstall? Thanks.
Here is how it looks in games if you're interested:
https://pasteboard.co/Q6OJjgmtQFre.png
The only sign that a DLSS overlay is present would be if a development tool or SDK was installed. You might want to check the Control Panel -> Programs and Features for anything similar. If not found, consider uninstalling (using DDU since I'm unsure if standard uninstallation removes it) and then reinstalling. Also, avoid using NVCleanInstall to prevent installing GeForce Experience; just don't choose "NVIDIA Graphics Driver and GeForce Experience".
The only sign that a DLSS overlay is being considered is if a development tool or SDK was installed. You might want to check the Control Panel -> Programs and Features for anything similar. If not found, you should uninstall (using DDU since I'm unsure if regular uninstallation removes it) and then reinstall. Also, avoid using NVCleanInstall to prevent installing GeForce Experience—just don't choose "NVIDIA Graphics Driver and GeForce Experience."
Thank you! It seems there wasn't an option to disable it, and it appears to be a permanent feature once installed—maybe a developer shortcut that I couldn't identify by typing. Since I already had driver installation problems before, I didn’t want to repeat the process, so I asked before wiping, and after cleaning with DDU, the issue was resolved.