Posted on 07/26/2015 12:10:31 PM PDT by BenLurkin
As Forbes contributor Gordon Kelly reports, the problem revolves around a conflict between automatic updates and Nvidia graphics card updates using Nvidias Nvidia GeForce Experiencea handy tool for all Nvidia GPU owners. Basically Microsoft has taken control away from users, and made all updates mandatoryincluding driver updates. This is a decision meant to increase security and stability across the PC user base, but it comes at a cost.
Users are reporting problems with multi-monitor setups, dual-card configurations (SLI) and PCs not booting properly, setting off Windows 10 emergency recovery mode. More issues are likely to arise.
In other words, for a lot of PC usersand for Nvidia-GPU toting gamers in particularWindows 10 could be problematic, especially at launch. Gamers are especially at risk given the much higher likelihood of that demographic running Nvidia graphics cards, as well as dual-GPU and dual-monitor setups.
(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...
kiryandil wrote: It appears as though they download the new OS patches to your box, and then the system will start "acting up" [if you don't have "update automatically". I desire the actual update process to be under my control, so I'm one of these users.].
In my response to your post, I clarified my actual updates setting (I was posting from memory in my post #3, because it's such a pain to navigate a "normal settings" Win 8.1 installation like mine. I didn't bother to go into the control panel to look, because I didn't want to waste 5 minutes doing it. I guess I had to, anyway, in the event. LOL!)
I thought that I had the system set for "Download updates but let me choose whether to install them", but I actually have it set for "Install updates automatically (recommended)". I remembered that I had it set this way for two reasons - one, to suffer with my users, and two, because I didn't want to bother trying to sift through the updates MS thinks I need.
I will typically blow off the system warning for a day or two when it starts agitating to complete its auto update. HOWEVER - I've noticed the behavior I described even without the system agitating for "action".
MS forced the Win 8.1 update on users. Opting out required manual modification of the registry to turn off the update notice. Many users had problems after being forced to accept the update to 8.1. This is all documented at MS community forums and elsewhere.
I feel the need for PING!
It’s also documented that there was a serious flaw in the 8.0 kernel that forced everyone to update to 8.1. If you didn’t upgrade to 8.1, literally every security and kernel-level update would not work. Microsoft did a good thing with 8.1, because there were security vulnerabilities that would’ve been catastrophic to them had they not.
True, but Win 8.1 is still "not Scottish". :)
Thanks to rarestia for the ping!!
I feel the need for PING!
i had your name on this before, but it disappeared. . . strange.
Hopefully, my R9 280 won’t be affected since it isn’t Nvidia. Battlefield 4 requires some horsepower.
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