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Turn on sticky keys (temporarily of course ) and go here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/accessibility/windows10upgrade
Would this link still work for a 'clean' install, or only for an upgrade?
Thanks!
Turn on sticky keys (temporarily of course ) and go here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/accessibility/windows10upgrade
Take it a face value then? The laptop is still under warranty so I advised him to get it back to the retailer.Says power surge, so sounds like that adapter is causing an obscure power drain to the USB port for some reason on that laptop, or that laptop's USB ports cannot delivery enough power to maintain stable operation.
Take it a face value then? The laptop is still under warranty so I advised him to get it back to the retailer.
I've need seen anything like this before...
Thanks.
pastymuncher;30486080 said:Just did it to me as well and it was a older driver. I really hate this lack of control over what Windows 10 installs!!
***Edit*** POS also changed my default sound from my Soundblaster Z to Nvidia though the HDMI cable to my monitors crappy speakers even though every option but the Soundblaster Z was disabled. Just leave my settings alone!!
pastymuncher;30486080 said:Just did it to me as well and it was a older driver. I really hate this lack of control over what Windows 10 installs!!
***Edit*** POS also changed my default sound from my Soundblaster Z to Nvidia though the HDMI cable to my monitors crappy speakers even though every option but the Soundblaster Z was disabled. Just leave my settings alone!!
Rroff;30485771 said:As a heads up it seems Windows 10 is automatically enforcing an nVidia driver update for quite a lot of people - for some this is actually downgrading their driver and resets settings and installs components people might have deselected for others they've skipped this driver due to it causing problems for them.
Another great job by MS.
w00dy85;30486706 said:When I upgraded my Nvidia drivers last week, the same happened to me.
Never had these problems with my AMD cards
marc2003;30486803 said:Ah another clueless user who has no idea what is best for them. One day you will understand it's all for your own good.
This happened to me earlier in the week. Went off to do something, came back and resumed a track I was listening to. Noticed it sounded different then Windows froze and the sound coming out of the monitor speaker was awful and then BSOD'd and restarted. Worked out that Windows 10 had changed my nVidia drivers for me and changed the playback device from my sound card to my monitor.pastymuncher;30486080 said:***Edit*** POS also changed my default sound from my Soundblaster Z to Nvidia though the HDMI cable to my monitors crappy speakers even though every option but the Soundblaster Z was disabled. Just leave my settings alone!!
This happened to me earlier in the week. Went off to do something, came back and resumed a track I was listening to. Noticed it sounded different then Windows froze and the sound coming out of the monitor speaker was awful and then BSOD'd and restarted. Worked out that Windows 10 had changed my nVidia drivers for me and changed the playback device from my sound card to my monitor.
I do wonder how responsible the enforced change of playback device was for the BSOD and restart.