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I not use that crap so i not effected by it, like GE, and shadowplay
and wow manual check drivers really?. you know that you mostly only need new drivers if you experience problems right.
Kind of the wrong way around a game dev should release a product that's working not Nvidia job.
It's mostly the problem with the videogames that have wrong shaders etc which case the problems not the drivers of a product.
And no new drivers (do not magical enhanced) perform I not sudden play Oddessy 10 frames more that I use "latest drivers"
nor have I ever seen prove that I have.
So what do new drivers do.
fix memory leaks if they are being present, can fix Stability issues if they existed.
Here is a good example how easy you being manipulated with the so called Deep learning of Nvdia the next best thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WtZM9LvHKI
NVIDIA makes products that developers use. Those products, like the products that developers produce, require updates to fix and optimize what developers cannot fix.
A clear example of that happened over a year ago, when Watch_Dogs 2 wouldn't launch for anybody using a certain NVIDIA driver version. NVIDIA had to release a hotfix so that the game would be playable again. Ubisoft had no control over the situation. They did not fix anything because that was beyond their hands.
New drivers do things like this:
And this:
I am not being manipulated by anybody. You are just being paranoid about your information because you are under the false and senseless belief that an evil company will sell your passwords and confidential information stored in your PC to a malicius hacker who lives in the middle of nowhere.
You are the one who seems to not understand that NVIDIA has the right to collect information.
You accepted their terms when you installed their software, therefore, they are legally authorized to collect what they said they would collect.
Think I'll trust Nvidia over random muppets on the internet.
You do have the option to just install drivers during the installation process as well.
Removing Geforce experience would not remove telemetry it's hidden in the uninstall files.
you can easy check it your self by pressing Ctrl alt delete, see task manager (more details)
their you see Nvdia Container on of the 2 containers have the telemetry service
and no you can't untoggle Telementry off even in advanced settings when you install your drivers that you bought legit.
I checked as I only install drivers. There is no telemetry entry.
Uninstalling Geforce experience and all other Nvidia software on my son's computer removed the entries. Reinstalling with just drivers did not add them back.
https://superuser.com/questions/949569/can-i-completely-disable-cortana-on-windows-10
But say bye to Windows Search.