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Old 05-31-2016, 10:47 AM  
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Originally Posted by Colmike7 View Post
Option #1: Mark the Nvidia driver specifically so it doesn?t get overwritten.

This will keep Windows 10 updates from re-patching that driver with one that is buggy.

Step 1: Install the Microsoft ?Show or Hide Updates? package.

Go to Windows Updates on your machine and install the package from KB3073930.
This KB article describes the use of and includes a link to the downloadable ?update troubleshooter?, which is found here. Note: You may have to re-run this utility to un-hide updates you want to allow in the future, so, once it?s installed, don?t forget it?s there.
Step 2: Download the known good Nvidia driver update from the following link below:

Drivers | GeForce
Once here, select ?Manual Driver Search?, choose your machine?s configuration and click ?Start Search?.

? Once you have downloaded the driver, right-click and chose ?Run As Administrator? to install.
? Be sure to check the box for ?Prevent the problematic driver or update from reinstalling automatically the next time Windows Updates are installed? to keep the new driver from being overwritten by Windows 10.
? Reboot after installation.
Also already tried that show hide thing and it did jack squat unfortunately. It would be nice if these little troubleshooting features MS puts out actually worked.
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