Question How do I undo the installations of Iobit Driver Booster?

Jul 1, 2023
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I don't know what this question belongs to, but i think it's graphic cards. I just installed the driver booster 10 from IObit but i don't think it works correctly because my pc has been working slower. How can I undo the installations? Help me, please.
 
I don't know what this question belongs to, but i think it's graphic cards. I just installed the driver booster 10 from IObit but i don't think it works correctly because my pc has been working slower. How can I undo the installations? Help me, please.
Uninstall it and get drivers yourself from respective parts manufacturers. Also run antivirus and Malwarebytes scans, apparently some came with malware.
 
can you explain in detail how to do those things? (like with a youtube link or with images)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWlRzk58uko

In W10 or W11 run full scan with Windows Defender
Malware bytes is here
 
I don't know what this question belongs to. I'm out of options and need help. I've posted a post similar to this a few hours ago, and have been trying to fix it ever since. I've tried so much, but nothing has worked.

I downloaded Driver Booster in the hopes of my device running with more FPS, but the opposite happened. I tried system recovery, but messed up and the recovery point disappeared. I tried to delete driver booster, but the installed drivers were still there. I tried to uninstall my pc, it worked but my device was still just as slow. I have no idea what to do. Help me, please and please insert a video or guide/tutorial with what to do.
 
Help me, please and please insert a video or guide/tutorial with what to do.
List specs of your system first.
Get info about motherboard, cpu, ram from CPU-Z.

Uninstall driver booster.
Download drivers from motherboard manufacturer support site.
Download drivers from graphics card manufacturer site.
Install drivers. Start with chipset drivers. Rest of drivers after that.
Check temperatures for gpu and cpu. Use MSI afterburner.
 
List specs of your system first.
Get info about motherboard, cpu, ram from CPU-Z.

Uninstall driver booster.
Download drivers from motherboard manufacturer support site.
Download drivers from graphics card manufacturer site.
Install drivers. Start with chipset drivers. Rest of drivers after that.
Check temperatures for gpu and cpu. Use MSI afterburner.
Device name #####
Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) N4020 CPU @ 1.10GHz 1.10 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.82 GB usable)
Device ID 9C162BFA-77D7-43BF-BA49-7B9586E83020
Product ID 00356-02324-52867-AAOEM
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display
 
Try Revo Uninstaller, ccleaner.

The problem with windows Uninstaller is it doesn't uninstall anything, it just removes the link to activate the program, and/or the address of any application folders. But leaves all the drivers and registry entries alone.

That makes it a real pita to erase fully anything unwanted. Revo is good for chasing down all the associated files and links, as is ccleaner used at default values. Can also use the Registry cleaner tool (say Yes to backup) to clean that out of unnecessary junk.