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    Is Windows 10 Pro still forcing driver updates

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Ethrem, Nov 20, 2015.

  1. Ethrem

    Ethrem Notebook Prophet

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    Even after you told it not to? I'm considering giving 10 another try. Why? Because I'm bored. But if I do install it, I want to make sure it listens to my settings on drivers.
     
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    Do you really want to entrust Win10 + NVIDIA drivers with your 120Hz screen?
     
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    Ethrem Notebook Prophet

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    I have before. The root cause of screen failures for Clevo machines appears to be using Precision X and I removed that. With that said, I had only heard of LVDS failures on Clevo machines, not eDP.

    I was running the Insider Preview for months without any issues.

    I honestly just want to stream my Xbox One to my laptop so I don't have to leave my room. I'm being a recluse and I don't want to interact with the roommates today.