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NVIDIA continues to work closely with VR headset and game developers to deliver amazing VR games and applications. This Game Ready driver includes the latest GameWorks VR tweaks, bug fixes, and optimizations to ensure you have the ultimate VR gaming experience.
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Support added for GameWorks VR 1.1 including VR SLI support for OpenGL applications and support for the latest Oculus SDK
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Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative
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killkenny1 Too weird to live, too rare to die.
Seems like n game performance improvements (at least nothing about it in release notes).
Looks like this week will go by without an nVidia driver update.
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Strange issue with this driver.
Install without problem but after reboot to make install complete, my fresh Win7 say an error (software or hardware change) and i can only boot with safe mode to delete the drivers.
With 359.12 it´s all ok!Last edited: Dec 22, 2015Papusan likes this. -
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hmmm....no game related stuff: pass!
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I got blue screen everytime i open photoshop using this driver, installed from GFE though so no clean install.
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hahaha
i´m not alone with the problem.
Look in the Nvidia Forum there some Guys with the same ****! -
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Not that I'm complaining, but I thought Nvidia was going to start hiding drivers behind GFE this month.
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But of course this could be "one of those".jaybee83 likes this. -
Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative
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The only issue is that it doesn´t work with Win7 and 980m
And it damaged my Win7 so far that system repair/restore and even a backup don´t work anymore.
First i though that the new driver has killed my 980m but my other SSD with Win8.1 and 359.12 driver works.
I tried the driver 2 times.
First win7 fresh and clean install.
Second with 359.12 and DDU.
But everytime after installation of the new driver windoof must reboot and *bang* boot error.
At the moment i don´t update the driver on 8.1 because my fear of broken windows again is to bigLast edited: Dec 22, 2015 -
My experience with installing this new Nvidia 361.43 was odd this time too.
I used GFE to download, and did a Custom/Clean install, and didn't reboot right away.
Everything was working fine, games, video, desktop, etc.
After a few hours I needed to reboot, when I restarted Windows started finishing an install - it didn't say what it was - I had no Windows updates scheduled or installs other than the Nvidia driver.
After reboot the install continued completing, which took a worryingly long time, I almost gave in to impatience, but after 5-10 minutes of waiting I came back to see it complete boot into desktop.
So far everything still seems fine
I am running Windows 8.1.Last edited: Dec 22, 2015 -
Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative
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Interesting.
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worth the install?
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I had a boot loop when I tried to install. And yes I tried using DDU.
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Tryed it on a other ssd with my 8.1 backup.
So i can say this is a realy sh+t driver -
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Tried to install these drivers on my Clevo P150sm-a with Windows 10 and got the bsod whilst installing and ended up in a boot loop. Thought it could be a problem with Windows 10 so did a clean install of Windows 8.1 and same thing happened. Thankfully managed to uninstall Nvidia drivers, boot in to safe mode and use display driver uninstaller to clean files. Installed previous Nvidia driver and laptop has been fine.
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i'm sticking with 359.00 till this has been resolved.
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How did these drivers get WHQL? With a small pool of users on this forum, these drivers aren't even installing, nevermind any bug issues.
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My GFE doesn't show me new drivers. I'm running 359.06.
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are they still doing their release drivers on GFE only thing?
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For the 2nd install, I ran DDU first then manually installed the Nvidia 361.43 driver I downloaded the drivers.
I recommend doing that instead of GFE download/install, based on my experience posted about my first GFE installation of 361.43.Last edited: Dec 23, 2015 -
I wonder if having modded drivers will stop you from getting the latest drivers?
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I already have beta downloads ticked and nothing. Anyway I downloaded them manually and did an express install.
No issues whatsoever, I played about 4h of bf4 afterwards and all went smoothly.
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The best path would have been to use DDU to clean it all up, and do a fresh install with 361.43.
You aren't proving anything by showing that Express install worked for you this time, it will fail at some point, and so will Custom=>Clean install, as will DDU under some circumstances.
Did you reboot yet after the express install?
Myself and others didn't run into trouble until after the first full boot - if you have Hibernation enabled you are doing soft shutdowns and Fast Startup.
Try turning off Hibernation and do a full shutdown / boot sequence.
Run As Administrator a cmd shell, and run this to turn off Hibernation:
powercfg /h off
or if that has a permission failure:
powershell -Command "Start-Process 'powercfg.exe' -Verb runAs -ArgumentList '/h off'"
Please come back and let us know if it eventually fails, and what works to fix it.myx and i_pk_pjers_i like this. -
@hmscott you are right, last night after the express install I did not reboot.
I already have hibernate turned off and after reboot today there were still no issues. All seems to be running fine, at least until now. It's true i've had my share of unfortunate events with dirty installs of nvidia drivers, but so far, this one runs fine.
Last clean install (ddu and all that) was for 359.06. I was running 359.12 but somehow gsync wasn't functional, even though it was enabled in NCP, so I had to revert to 359.06.
If I do run into troubles with 361.43I will report back.hmscott likes this. -
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Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)
This driver gives me severe artifacts, while 359.06 didn't. I even get artifacts on the GPU-Z Render Test, which is barely intensive on the GPU, as well as KSP. Rolling back to see if that helps.
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Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative
seems like I'm the only one who loves this driver reading all these comments.
I've had 0 artifacts, no high GPU clocks in the desktop, nada, not one bugi_pk_pjers_i, Papusan and hmscott like this. -
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Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)
That Fire Strike Score seems low, though... I've seen GTX 860Ms get 4700 and more. Compared to the P870DM (with GTX 980), it's peanuts.Spartan@HIDevolution likes this. -
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Another one here with boot loop problem under Windows 10.
I used DDU from safe mode.
Installed new drivers
Boot loop
Recovery
Safe mode
Installed previous drivers
Everything went back to normal.
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Microsoft will do NOTHING to help you if your PC or anything is damaged by WHQL-signed drivers/programs. Either that, or Micro$haft have changed their WHQL testing to a small selection of hardware and bare installs of Windows OSes, and their OSes (with recent updates) are vastly changed by simply installs of programs. I even would go so far as to say it's both.
Their entire Window Support has changed greatly. When I had my shutdown issues and I couldn't isolate it, I tried using their support to find out if Windows itself was capable of that function, and how to fix the freezing on boot. What I discovered was that for any issue beyond "basic" help (can't uninstall their program, can't reinstall the os, etc) you need to pay. And the reason you now need to "pay" is because Windows is cheaper. So while Windows 8/8.1 has been significantly cheaper than Windows XP, Vista and 7, it's support depth has dwindled unless you're willing to fork out cash. I lodged an official complaint that their unwillingness to help broke WHQL's standards, since I did not break the OS or modify it, and I couldn't even get confirmation of the OS's capability to do anything without having to pay for the POTENTIAL that I might've gotten a fix. But obviously that did nothing.
Now look. Windows 10 is free, and they're basically treating it like this:
WHQL means nothing. We're not paying for it, we're not getting it. Support has already ended for Windows 7, and will end soon enough for Windows 8. People will be almost forced to use Windows 10 soon, and WHQL won't protect anyone. Maybe, maybe somewhere along the line they might actually FIX Windows 10 and make it a halfway decent OS for end-users that isn't designed to re-enable its spying features every time it reboots or updates. Maybe they'll fix the turbo boost bug hogging CPU power from certain games and programs. But going by their current directions? That's of little concern to them, and when there's no choice for a user like myself who "just does too damn much" on their PCs to use Linux or OS X, nobody will be able to tell them off anymore.
Since I went on a slight bit of a rant there, here's a TL;DR for you: WHQL means nothing, the support based on WHQL won't help you anymore without paying $$, and there's no obligation to fix drivers or the OS for the end-users as long as the masses continue to buy into it and say it's ok.
nVIDIA Graphics Drivers v361.43 Findings & Fixes
Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Dec 21, 2015.