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Yep I haven't noticed anything new except for the new build number It does seem like the OS runs a bit smoother now though.
Yep I haven't noticed anything new except for the new build number It does seem like the OS runs a bit smoother now though.
It's a good idea based on past experience to use that tool to "Hide" your hardware drivers. Changing those can often lead to major issues.
I have a GT 840M in my MSI laptop and after the update the GPU doesn't work at all. I can't even launch GeForce Experience, Device Manager shows the GPU as "Display" and when I try and update the driver it identifies it as the 840M but it cant install the driver. And when I try and download the latest driver from GeForce.com it wont let me install it because the installer isn't even detecting the driver. And rolling back the update didn't do anything at all. Can someone please help I'm at a loss here! I did the 1511 update KB3116908.
Last edited by fpslink; 04 Dec 2015 at 11:57.
Is there a way to do a clean install of the new builds?
They're not service packs any more it seems, more like a new version of Windows doing another upgrade with all the nastiness that that entails.
Certainly, download the correct version ISO with Media Creation Tool or from Tech Bench, make bootable media from the ISO, and boot from it for clean install, deleting all partitions in initial part of install to get truly clean install. It pays, however, to have a reliably restorable complete disk image stored on a separate drive and check on which drivers you might need to download separate from Windows prior to starting.