(07-13-2020, 10:32 PM)Save My Soul Wrote: @Kalhmera, @Megaera, @The_Godslayer, and even @Hemlocke (because why not) – do ya'll have NVIDIA GPUs? Any other information, maybe?
Mhm... I see. I really wouldn't want to blame NVIDIA drivers for everything happens, but until we find a person who has the same bug on AMD/ATI, it will be the first suspect in the list, unfortunately.
Well, anyway, back to the question about help. Team? Anyone? Do you have any thoughts on this?
Oh, I had to ask initially... Yah. What operating system do you have? 64-bit or 32-bit? And what's the language of your OS or GPU driver? I'm sorry for many questions, but it's really easier for me to find the link myself than to explain what exactly you need to do.
Mhm. Okeh. Then you need the same version as mine. A-and you need to do a clean installation: "Custom (Advanced) — "Perform a clean installation". Yah, in the end NVIDIA is to blame. I've never ran into this bug again after installing this version. Newer ones are already causing a bug. Maybe I'll write a bug report to NVIDIA later. But for now I just play as before and don't worry, huh.
Oh, in case anyone else needs this. Don't change anything, except the domain name at the end if you need other language, or OS version. Exact query examples in the browser search:
driver whql windows 10 64 desktop -notebook "446.14" site:nvidia.com
driver whql windows 10 64 desktop -notebook "446.14" site:nvidia.de
driver whql windows 10 64 desktop -notebook "446.14" site:nvidia.fr
driver whql windows 10 64 desktop -notebook "446.14" site:nvidia.it
driver whql windows 10 64 desktop -notebook "446.14" site:nvidia.es
But now I can't update the graphic card anymore because you're saying only that update works.
And in fact, it's saying that there's a new available update.