Windows 10 Wildely Unstable

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  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 1903
       #21

    I'm having a similar issue

    I have a 750Ti and I can't get through the driver installation without it freezing system wide. It's able to do enough to get the right native resolution. The freeze is not a hard freeze. The mouse still moves but you get the spinner when trying to open anything including the control panel. Clicking the start button may or may not work. CTRL + ALT + DEL also yields nothing when it enters this bout of unresponsiveness. I'm always forced to hard reboot.

    It will also become unresponsive when not trying to install the driver after a few minutes after boot.
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  2. Posts : 1
    MS Windows 10
       #22

    Mystere said:
    It's funny, but it seems to me the majority of people who have any real issues with this update are the micro-managing control freaks (I don't mean this negatively, honest...) who feel the need to control every tiny detail of their system. Those are the people who have to have things a certain way, whether Microsoft supports it or not, then when they upgrade they have tons of problems and then it's MS's fault because they couldn't deal with the strange configurations you created.

    There's nothing wrong with being a micro-managing control freak, but if you do you have to expect to have problems down the line when OS updates occur. Just start over, it's more fun that way anyways.
    Micro Manage? You could not be farther from the truth. I simply follow the recommendations made by MS's own programs and updates. Windows 10 will freeze or functionality will be lost as described by so many others, and then you must reboot. My computer is 3 months old. I have turned off auto-updates several times...but MS keeps downloading all types of junk without my knowledge or permission. Last night I found many more types of bloat had been put on the computer that day. Honestly, it seems as though MS thinks this is their computer and I just get to use it from time to time.
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  3. Posts : 343
    Windows 10
       #23

    NoDeX said:
    I think it might be related to SLI. On upgrade, my GTX was auto-upgraded to 353.54 version which is not available on Nvidia's site.
    However, it's fast and no slowdowns.

    Check your GPU's driver version and check if some process is hogging your CPU.
    I have SLI Nvidia 965 and no problem.
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