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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Installing it is safe too. Just opt to keep your personal files and apps as well as opt out of having it automatically upgrade drivers and system files from online sources during the installation.
I tested it via clean install.
But of course before you do, go download all the latest drivers first for these, so you have them on local disk already before messing with anything.
I just mean if they are outdated, wipe them clean and fresh install all the latest Drivers.
Such as NVIDIA 416.16
Got a "Driver State Power Failure" BSOD multiple times when opening most games or even google chrome. Did a clean install of the last GTX 980 gpu driver trying that hardware first and so far so good. Been about 3-4 days now with no problems on any of the 6 or so games that I have currently installed that I tried out.
True, it's just a pain when I didn't want to fix what wasn't broke sort of speak and especailly not at that time. Actually lost money due to it. My performance was good, everything worked and my PC basically did what I wanted it to do. I understand updates were needed, but they're so innconvient sometimes and I swear I was really busy with home offiice work when it all started and it held me up that whole day between the updates and then fixing the problem after crashing a few times.