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Old July 23rd 16, 01:58 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Dave Doe
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Acer Aspire 7600U, just put a new SSD on it (did a data recovery on the
old HDD).

Installed W10 (it had been upgraded from W7 Home to 10 previously.

Windows Update *automatically* installs Intel and Nvidia display drivers
updates, and then BSOD's!

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=windows+10
+video_memory_management_internal&t=lm&ia=web

How can I stop WU from installing the display drivers?

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Old July 23rd 16, 04:17 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul
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Dave Doe wrote:
Acer Aspire 7600U, just put a new SSD on it (did a data recovery on the
old HDD).

Installed W10 (it had been upgraded from W7 Home to 10 previously.

Windows Update *automatically* installs Intel and Nvidia display drivers
updates, and then BSOD's!

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=windows+10
+video_memory_management_internal&t=lm&ia=web

How can I stop WU from installing the display drivers?


This sounds like Optimus. The hardware setup from hell.

https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...and-optimus/9/

*******

The suggestion here, is to keep uninstalling
the NVidia driver, until the setup starts
using the Microsoft "Basic Display Adapter"
(a.k.a. VESA fallback driver). Then install
a new NVidia driver obtained from their site
(geforce.com).

"Are you having the Video_Memory_Management_Internal Windows 10 error?"

https://steamcommunity.com/app/21449...7653309696468/

The driver package has multiple CABs in it,
with things like ShadowPlay as a separate package.
For some people, at least one of the packages
in there will fail, which looks to the OS like
the driver failed to install. What you really
need, is the driver part, while things like
ShadowPlay (video recorder for gaming) is an
optional extra. And if things are crashing
or mis-behaving, you just want the basic stuff
to work. The "Programs and Features" control panel,
will have a fair number of NVidia entries, only
some of which are drivers you need.

Paul
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Old July 23rd 16, 05:02 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
B00ze
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On 2016-07-22 23:17, Paul wrote:

Dave Doe wrote:
Windows Update *automatically* installs Intel and Nvidia display
drivers updates, and then BSOD's!

[snip]
The suggestion here, is to keep uninstalling
the NVidia driver, until the setup starts
using the Microsoft "Basic Display Adapter"
(a.k.a. VESA fallback driver). Then install
a new NVidia driver obtained from their site
(geforce.com).

Paul


This might help prevent the driver from downloading:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/kb/3073930

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