While AMD’s driver issues in that instance were not Microsoft’s fault, the fact remains, it was Microsoft that updated my friend’s GPU to an incompatible driver - not him.
I had to manually uninstall the drivers for a friend’s AMD GPU earlier this year after Windows updated him to a driver afflicted with the black screen problems that hit Radeon cards earlier in 2020. In some cases, enthusiasts may need to retain specific driver versions to solve bugs introduced in later versions. Allowing the OS to stealth-update the drivers on a testbed without requiring explicit permission is a great way to wind up testing two different GPU drivers without even being aware of it. Even if I didn’t, I’ve had far too many bad experiences with allowing Windows to update drivers to ever give the OS carte blanche to do so. I find Microsoft’s ongoing attempts to misrepresent the need for an online Windows account or trick users into creating one extremely distasteful. Just kidding! Microsoft wasn’t serious about that.
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When you attempt to download the Nvidia Control Panel without logging in first, the Windows Store shoves a login window in front of you to imply you must create an account in order to install the software. bat file in another easily accessible place such as a folder in My Documents to run it when you notice the process being. While it’s possible to download applications from the Microsoft Store without using a Microsoft account, the company uses any interaction with the Store as an excuse to push you towards creating one. bat and include the file in your computer's startup folder to be run automatically when your computer boots up or keep the. DCH drivers always have the “DCH” string in the file name, e.g. According to Nvidia, these changes were due to new requirements from Microsoft. As of now, if you want the Nvidia Control Panel - and you probably do - you have to get it from the Microsoft Store. If you navigate to and check the “GeForce Drivers” page, the driver you’ll be offered is what Microsoft calls a “DCH” (Declarative Componentized Hardware) driver, and it doesn’t include Nvidia’s Control Panel.
Starting from that date, the Nvidia Control Panel is no longer distributed in the version of Nvidia drivers available for default off the main website. If you haven’t updated your graphics drivers recently, you may not be aware of a change Nvidia instituted in December of 2019.