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constant nvidia driver updates
Hi All,
Windows 7, x64, sp1 I have about 15 W7 computers I watch with File Ingenuity Monitoring (FIM) software. They are getting constant nvidia updates, about every other day. It drives me nuts to have to weeds the reports chokes full of these updates. These machines do not have the nVidia package installed on them or I would turn off the the nVidia updates. Anyone know how to stop them? Many thanks, -T Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.3DVision Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.3DVision Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.ControlPanel Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.ControlPanel Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.Driver Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.Driver Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.NVIRUSB |
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T wrote:
Hi All, Windows 7, x64, sp1 I have about 15 W7 computers I watch with File Ingenuity Monitoring (FIM) software. They are getting constant nvidia updates, about every other day. It drives me nuts to have to weeds the reports chokes full of these updates. These machines do not have the nVidia package installed on them or I would turn off the the nVidia updates. Anyone know how to stop them? Many thanks, -T Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.3DVision Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.3DVision Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.ControlPanel Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.ControlPanel Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.Driver Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.Driver Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.NVIRUSB Someone here accidentally discovers a Task Scheduler entry :-) Using your kindly provided GUID in the above list in a Google. https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topi...schedule-task/ So the suggestion is, that someone may have installed Geforce Experience, and the Task Scheduler entry isn't cleaned out by an uninstaller run. It would be interesting, to see what file the Task Scheduler entry points to, and why it's still present. And what folder it is sitting in. Paul |
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constant nvidia driver updates
On 11/23/18 9:04 PM, Paul wrote:
T wrote: Hi All, Windows 7, x64, sp1 I have about 15 W7 computers I watch with File Ingenuity Monitoring (FIM) software. They are getting constant nvidia updates, about every other day.Â* It drives me nuts to have to weeds the reports chokes full of these updates. These machines do not have the nVidia package installed on them or I would turn off the the nVidia updates. Anyone know how to stop them? Many thanks, -T Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.3DVision Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.3DVision Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.ControlPanel Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.ControlPanel Installed Software 64-bit\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.Driver Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.Driver Installed Software\{B2FE1952-0186-46C3-BAEC-A80AA35AC5B8}_Display.NVIRUSB Someone here accidentally discovers a Task Scheduler entry :-) Using your kindly provided GUID in the above list in a Google. https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topi...schedule-task/ So the suggestion is, that someone may have installed Geforce Experience, and the Task Scheduler entry isn't cleaned out by an uninstaller run. It would be interesting, to see what file the Task Scheduler entry points to, and why it's still present. And what folder it is sitting in. Â*Â* Paul Thank you! |
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