Windows 10 Forced Automatic Updates Troublesome Third-party driver management software does not work with

  

Windows 10 has imposed mandatory automatic update measures for regular users —— unless you are a professional user, you cannot postpone Windows Update. Although this can make everyone's system more secure and reliable, at present, it has caused a lot of troubles, such as the N card driver problem introduced earlier. Due to the problem of the graphics card driver after the automatic update, the N-card user encountered a lot of trouble when setting up the multi-display and configuring the SLI, in addition to many reports of the screen flash.

Considering that experienced players usually download the graphics card driver directly from Nvidia's official website, Windows 10's wishful push has made everyone miserable.

In the official Nvidia forum, a user complained: "Hurry to remove this version from Windows Update, I can not only use the second screen, but also flashing non-stop." Many multi-screen users also demonstrate this.

<;Fortunately," Nvidia spokespersons have actively said: "For this issue, we will fix it in the upcoming Windows 10 driver next week."

In fact, the most fundamental problem with Windows Update is that it fails to display the driver version number before installation, which makes it harder for people to find out the exact reason. For computers that come with driver upgrade management software (such as Lenovo), this obviously brings a lot of conflicts and troubles.

So, unless Windows Update and third-party driver management software push updates in sync, the coverage and clutter of the old and new drivers will definitely not stop.

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