

(or you can find out in 10 seconds by looking in Device manager.)ģ2 Bit Operating System X 64 Based Processor (can you see what I did there!) If you know you are running the 353.62 drivers, then you can know what your display adapter (graphics card) is. If I had done a 'Clean Install' right from the beginning, it all may have worked a lot better so I guess we live and learn. Wishful Thinking on my part but I'm forever the optimist. So having got over the 'Shock of the New' Tomorrow I'll do a Clean Install and hopefully all my problems will be over! Having learned the hard way, I keep almost nothing on my Hard Drive, as all my files are always backed up on my External one. Which with the Benefit of Hindsight, was not a good idea as everything keeps going a little bit 'Glitchy' maybe not entirely helped by the constant stream of Updates they keep sending.īut I really do love Windows 10 it is in a different league, to anything I've ever used before, so I am prepared to ride out the Storm until it settles down and works like a dream. The idea was to make all my mistakes on what I'm using now and then once having done so, start afresh with a 'Clean Install' So this has been a very Steep Learning Curve at least for me! The reason that I decided Not to do a 'Clean Install' (At this Stage) was that I wanted to play the hell out of Windows 10 until I had managed to get my head around what all those 'Bells and Whistles' do and even now I don't know all of them. What I haven't done as yet, is a 'Clean Install' Which I am no stranger to doing on Computers, as it is often the very best way of fixing a Corrupt File.Īs I've often found when you do a 'Fix' sooner or later it always comes back to haunt you. If this happens a couple of times, it Crashes the PC and then Re-boots (if I'm feeling lucky) or else I get a 'Black Screen' and have to Re-boot it myself. Which is giving me all sorts of Problems: Display Driver Stopped Responding And Has Been Recovered.

I let Nvidia Automatically Install the latest Driver which was 353.62 A clean install is a lot more work, but it's, er, clean.Hi Bob No problems there, with the latest nVidia drivers (355.60). I was sufficiently compulsive that my main desktop PC is running a clean install of Windows 10 (build 10240). I imagine that bad things could happen with a Win 10 upgrade over a corrupt older OS (7 or 8), even if the corruption wasn't visible under the old OS. (10130 was really bad for me.) Some of them seemed to carry over through OS upgrades. I had a lot of driver issues on some of the preview builds.
