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dandl
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July 5, 2015 - 5:41 pm
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Hi Marc
Only problem I am having with Build 10162 is that WU keeps wanting to upgrade my old GT430 graphics driver software. I will probably have to roll back the driver but when I do it just gives another notification and downloads the driver. So much for not being able to control updates.

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OK, I think I finally figured out how to set my W10 display settings without having the graphics driver to quit working. Evidently the resolution settings in the Nvidia control panel only go to a 1600x1200 setting, I had to use the customize tab and set resolution that were not listed, I set mine to 1920x1080. W10 likes this also since my graphics driver seems to be working now.

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July 7, 2015 - 7:29 pm
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dandl said

Hi Marc
Only problem I am having with Build 10162 is that WU keeps wanting to upgrade my old GT430 graphics driver software. I will probably have to roll back the driver but when I do it just gives another notification and downloads the driver. So much for not being able to control updates.

This automatic driver install issue is what we were discussing in the DCT group last night. Dave believes that this 'forcing' of drivers may change when it's released.
I find it incredibly annoying.

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July 7, 2015 - 7:56 pm
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Glad you answered, I tried to roll back the driver but their was no roll back available since I had the latest Nvidia driver. I have finally set my resolution to 1600x900 and the Edge browser and W10 seems to handle this better.
I hope MS irons this out before we find a lot of incompatible hardware for W10. Should keep your computer shop busy.

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I don't think we'll end up with incompatible hardware, after all there are drivers out there for 7 and 8.

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