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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Doing clean install will require a reboot. Installing keeping settings doesnt.
Clean install via the Nvidia driver installer package does nothing except clear your settings. It is not a real clean install.
On the other hand, if there was some kind of performance loss - I wouldn't notice, as I don't ever run my cards above 90% usage.
mad props to the shiki ryougi bg. still not enough fans of hers in the anime/light novel world.
And Yuki Kajiura's music. One of those rare cases I downloaded the full soundtrack.
Other than that recent occurrence, I don't typically bother with clean installs. I just do upgrades. I can't say I've noticed any performance lose or any issues that I could later pinpoint to not having a clean driver install.
People just do it for some reason anyway.
It can fix a lot of driver related issues.
B/C when I dont this happens:
Litterally days after reading this I updated my GPU drivers. Accidentally pressed the space key on the launch screen and it auto-started the express install. I figured I would let it do its thing... Works fine, or so it seemed...
That night I had the first BSOD since building the system.
Went through three or four days of the system being glitchy AF. Would randomly lock, would have major issues with gfx driver crashes when doing things like 2d/3d handovers (like leaving a full screen video and transfering from HW rendering to SW rendering). Also started throwing errors on both alt-coin mining and on SETI@Home (RIP 2020).
Got fed up and went and grabbed the newest beta drivers that had been put out in the week since the upgrade. Tried them, again using the express install, still same issues.
Ran a re-install with the advanced options selected and chose to do a clean install with full removal of previous drivers...
Have now been 4 days crash free. Back to getting credit for SETI submissions and no longer crashing under loads or mining, or anything else.
Thats why.