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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If you want stability stay with the stable "recommended" drivers.
1. When you install a beta driver, never expect it to be perfect, there a chance drivers may malfunction, due to corrupt file, not starting up right, or etc... Hence the Beta. One person may get the issue, the other may not get the issue.
2. Whenever you have problems with video drivers, it's recommended to use a tool to help remove the issue which is call DDU *Display Driver uninstaller*, not only it removes the video drivers, it cleans up the files incase anything was left behind, as well remove them from the registry.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/
3. If you wanted stable driver, always stick to drivers you know that works, or install only the officially released drive, that is not beta.
Known Issues
And for anyone using these or the last few releases and suffering from the FIRST KNOWN ISSUE regarding the cursor lag , apparently you can try turning off HDCP for all monitors. Use Display/Specs/override. or go back to 17.12.1 or 18.3.6 ish.
You need to use DDU every single time you change GPU Drivers; what is it about this folks aren't getting? You have errors, yes? Well DDU addresses that. You'll never have GPU Driver install issues if you use DDU, it's what it is for, to ensure everything from the old gets wiped, like it should naturally, but doesn't when just doing Uninstall.
Also, before you do anything, you need to configure the OS to never grab Drivers through Windows Updates. Control Panel > System > Advanced > Hardware tab > Device Install Settings > NO