
Summary
This is a driver of the NvModuleTracker installed on systems with hardware that sports NVIDIA graphics. The most important thing the driver does is to log and investigate the state of various software modules provided by NVIDIA.
It aids in ensuring the operability of services, active tracking modules, compatibility along the entire spectrum of NVIDIA software, and participates in the diagnosis of the system.
Usage:
The NvModuleTracker driver operates behind the scenes, enabling all utilities within the NVIDIA suite through the tracking of active software modules-such as game drivers, rendering modules, and other utilities that interact with NVIDIA GPUs.
This enhances system stability by ensuring updates and compatibility at the module level, especially across multiple-application environments operating on GPU-intensive resources.
Summary Table
Feature | NvModuleTracker Device Driver |
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Compatibility | Windows (11, 10, 8.1, 8, and 7) |
Main Purpose | Tracks and manages NVIDIA software module statuses |
Key Benefits | System stability, diagnostic support for NVIDIA modules |
Recommended Usage | NVIDIA GPU systems requiring module tracking |
Common Issues | Potential background process conflicts with system settings |
You can find a more detailed description of NVIDIA NvModuleTracker Device in our library. |
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FAQs
What is the work of NvModuleTracker device driver?
It tracks NVIDIA software modules for compatibility and performance in order to increase stability, especially for those that are graphics intensive.
Would I need the NvModuleTracker driver for my NVIDIA GPU?
Well, in most cases, yes, this is part of the NVIDIA driver packages, which will track and manage software components.
Can I uninstall the NvModuleTracker driver?
Technically, yes; however, it is not recommended since doing so may cause compatibility issues with NVIDIA software modules, especially for those instances where there is an extreme use of graphics.
How do I Update the NvModuleTracker Driver?
It usably comes along with a NVIDIA driver update. You can do that via GeForce Experience or from NVIDIA’s support page.
Why does NvModuleTracker run in the Background?
It is running to track modules from NVIDIA regarding system compatibility and stability when using one’s NVIDIA graphics hardware.