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Thanks for the heads up Faith :)
No troubles on my rig ( so far.........) !
Will keep this driver, untill " pain " appears.............
I think it only applies to GTX 1060 owners and the first installation, possibly through GeForce experience. If you got it installed without any issues and nothing bad happens when you turn on/off the computer the day after then you're good.
Here's a statement from Nvidia:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...d-4-25-18-/15/ManuelGuzmanNV said:
Hurray.........!!
Every so often my computer redownloads, and asks to install driver 397.31. Is anyone running into this, and/or know how to solve it.
Nothing known that I can find. What GPU do you have (Serie make & model)? Is this in GeForce Experience? There's a checkbox for "download drivers automatically" in the settings tab, make sure this is disabled. Afterwards you need to see if the driver got installed properly by opening the nvidia controlpanel / system information and take note if each driver component matches the driver numerics. You can use DDU -- Display Driver Uninstaller -- and do a clean driver install aswell. Alternatively try reinstalling GeForce Experience only, maybe something is broken with the notification bells.