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For the first time in a very long time, WU decided to install a driver update for my nVidia GPUs. I don't see any real problem since it did, but since there is a new version of the driver out (than what I have installed, which, oddly, enough, in Device manager stills shows the previous version I had installed) I am going to manually install the latest.
Considering performing a clean install, may try it both ways (with imaging) to see if it makes any sort of difference....
You are not only one, same happened to my AMD graphic card drivers. I think drivers themselves were updated without affecting whole package. Look at this:
Check out driver version and date in device manager. My Drivers are actually from few month ago.
Check out this too:
Those Office updates are from few minutes ago.
That is exactly what I did, and that is how I knew it was the same one I had installed already :)
Generally, I've noticed, every time a new build is installed it also installs a "new" GPU driver along with it. For awhile now I've developed the habit of manually installing the latest Radeon driver right after each new build install. My "new" Radeon drivers were installed on the same date as 16188. I notice yours have different dates, however, so yours might be installing for a different reason, Count. I have no other driver installs post the 16188 build install date, which for me was 5/4.
Installed the GPU driver update today unattended. I think I will just let it be.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. driver update for AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
Maybe the problem is with AMD's inconsistent driver designation, wherever I look there are different numbers:
There are different drivers for different parts of graphic card. I haven't followed all the changes but that driver update from WU doesn't specify for which part it is, could be any of those and not referencing whole driver package. In any case, I didn't notice any change in driver behavior and 7.1.1 is the last driver that properly works on my system. I'll change this card soon as I can get my mitts on Rx 560. Those drivers may be better suited for newer GPUs.