![]() ![]() This is the solution I found that worked for me in my particular scenario. I didn’t want to go through the process of uninstalling, cleaning up, reinstalling and then reinstalling plugins each time so I was trying to figure out how to quickly clean things up. I felt I needed to be able to reset Kodi, at least caching wise, each time I tested. I don’t think this his necessarily, I think has been more about the MythTV server not being quite right. The problem has been that Kodi has locked up and frequently not showed any TV recordings. One of the biggest challenges is that I am using Kodi on Windows 10 as my front end. This has been around upgrading my MythTV from 0.25 to 0.29 which is quite a steps and I have had to go back and forth between versions. ![]() Note: If you don’t find your drivers in the app list in this method, use the Device Manager method discussed below.I have been doing some work with MythTV and the Kodi MythTV addon. In this method, you uninstall your drivers just like an app on your PC. ![]() Using the Windows Settings app is one way to get rid of your display drivers. RELATED: How to Uninstall and Block Updates and Drivers on Windows 10 Use Settings to Delete Your Display Drivers This is a universal way to remove drivers for all your hardware devices, including display adapters. ![]() If your drivers don’t appear in Settings, use Device Manager, as this tool allows you to remove your drivers regardless of whether you have an uninstall tool or not. If you don’t have such a tool, use Settings to remove your drivers. If your display adapter offers a driver uninstall tool, that tool should be your first choice for removing the installed drivers. Use Device Manager to Uninstall Display Drivers Use Settings to Delete Your Display Drivers ![]()
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