Win10 automatically updates the N card driver causing display failure, game crash, etc.

  

This time, Windows 10 will force automatic update (Home Edition), and the Professional Edition will only be delayed. Today, according to the Forbes online version, the NVIDIA graphics driver automatically pushed by the Win10 system may cause various problems such as display failure and game crash.

In the past week, many users in the GeForce Community Forum have complained about this issue. After the driver auto-completes the update, some of the N-card users are suffering from various program crashes, and this phenomenon is random. Some games such as "StarCraft 2" and "Diablo 3" have encountered graphics problems, some elements can not be displayed, and even some players are forced to enter recovery mode. In addition, some users have also encountered multi-screen output and SLI configuration issues.

▲Users complained about automatic update of drivers on Twitter

At present, NVIDIA and Microsoft have not announced any news, and some users speculate that this may be the official upgrade tool for Windows Update and N card. There is a conflict between them. If the two databases cannot be synchronized, a looping error may occur.

According to users on the GeForce forum, this issue does not affect every N card user, but why is this problem, and now everyone is not very clear. In short, if you have not upgraded the Win10 user of the N card driver, you can disable the automatic update driver function of the Windows 10 system by the following method:

1. Right click on the Windows icon in the lower left corner and select “System” Br>

2.Select“Advanced System Settings”

3. Click on the “Hardware” option to select the device installation settings

4. The default is “Yes> The option is changed to “no”, and select “ never install the driver from Windows  and then confirm the save.

However, some users have reported that even if the automatic update driver function of Win10 is turned off according to the above method, the system will still update. If the user encounters this problem, it can only be solved by Microsoft or NVIDIA. .

For those who have updated the driver, you can uninstall the graphics driver first, and then go to the NVIDIA official website to download the old driver without turning off the Win10 driver update. The specific steps are as follows:

1. Right click on the Windows icon and select “System”

2. Select "Upper Device" in the upper left > Device Manager &

3 Open the display adapter menu, right click on the problematic graphics card (N card, non-integrated graphics card)

4. Select Uninstall Driver

Finally, go to NVIDIA official website and download by model. Applicable drivers, install again (click here to enter).

In addition, users can also uninstall the drivers installed through automatic update through Microsoft's official release method.

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