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    nVidia Geforce Drivers 381.65 WHQL

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by specialist7, Apr 6, 2017.

  1. TBoneSan

    TBoneSan Laptop Fiend

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    It also gets rid of the Nvidia bloat.
     
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    thegh0sts Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    That too.

    Sent from my SM-N910G using Tapatalk
     
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    GeForce Hotfix driver 381.78

    Fixes Windows 10 Creators Update booting to a black screen on certain notebooks


    @Phoenix Where are you? :D
     
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    Still boots to a black screen for me. Bravo Nvidia, bravo..
     
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    thegh0sts Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    for me it just boots the system logo then goes to a blank screen...sometimes black, sometimes blue (def not a BSOD) only a hard shutdown and boot does the trick.

    EDIT: Not sure if reverting to the 378.92 will do anything.
     
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  7. crusher88

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    whhat does telemetry do? i use ge force experience for optimal game settings.. do i need that option on for that?
     
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    no, disable it from the NVCPL then launch Autoruns, run Autoruns64.exe

    now in the filter, type nVIDIA

    Next, right click on each entry that says telemetry in it and choose DELETE

    I also delete the streaming kernel services and shadow play since I have no need to use that
     
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    Why on earth are you installing Gebloat Experience? :rolleyes:
     
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    to automatically optimize my games as I have no clue what settings to put in each game.......and........umm....I can't be bothered......

    [​IMG]
     
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    ty for answer bro, and I use shadowplay as well so i'm gonna leave that..
     
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    Bro, you blow me away sometimes. You're one of the biggest tweakers and haters of bloat here, but then you hand the keys to Nvidia to tweak your game settings :confused:
     
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    call me lazy bro....... I rarely play games so that's probably why I have no interest to go to each one of them and tinker around with the settings. I just got like 10 games installed which I never play. I just have them there for when the time comes that I am free or bored out of my time to play them.......

    [​IMG]
     
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    I used to like it tweaking for me but I prefer to do my own now because it usually sets to get it to run to playable frame rates like 30-60fps so if that means maxing out some settings it doesnt need, sure you can use the slider and move it more toward performance, sometimes the game presets are more than enough lol
     
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    I have Correct as always :D
    WHY SKOULD or WOULD YOU INSTALL Nvidia's BLOAT? :rolleyes: Nvidia GeForce Experience security vulnerability

    How to resolve the issue
    "Probably the best option right now is to uninstall the Nvidia GeForce Experience client from the operating system."
     
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