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All of my ISO files say "en-US".
The installers all started with US settings selected.
If anything demands to know my physical location I disable it, so I probably didn't enable Geo-Location.
IMO, there is no valid reason that anyone (other than emergency services and my family) should need know that information.
Ok. I just did that @alphanumeric . I hope that will solve the issue. Thanks!
@Wynona , that step is how to manually choose/update a driver. What I wanted to do was to stop driver installation from WU. I hope Alpha's solution fixed it. :)
Okay so I have a question about display/graphics. I have a bit of a problem with my display, in that web pages sometimes have parts that disappear, and then reappear when I move the page up or down. I'll get a diagonal line and on one side of the line everything displays fine, and on the other side, it's gone or messed up. I have ATI Radeon graphics in an older Toshiba A215-S6804. The driver in device manager is just a MS basic display adapter. Is this similar to the problem discussed, or is this something different? anyone know? Thanks.
Okay, the AMD driver installed itself again and did the same B&W issue.
When I rolled back the driver to previous version, 2 of my monitors turned B&W again and keeps both GPU fans spinning.
The driver probably installed itself again because I did not restart the PC after modifying the update setup as suggested by @alphanumeric .
I uninstalled the WU AMD drivers under device manager. But after rebooting the PC, it immediately re-installed itself again and brought back the colors of the monitor. Then I tried overwriting the WU AMD driver by installing the GPU driver from the disc it came with. It successfully overwritten the WU AMD driver but boom! B&W screen again.
I tried a different approach. I downloaded the AMD 15.5 beta driver which was released in May 2015 and installed it. So far, everything is good. I guess the system is detecting that this is the latest and does not attempt to update it again.
Here's the AMD Catalyst 15.5 beta driver source: http://support.amd.com/en-us/downloa...208.1%20-%2064
That's a different problem but you can try installing your original driver from the support site of your laptop: http://support.toshiba.com/support/m...eeText=1909316