Po' Smedley's Life And Brain Drippings
March 7 2016 release of driver
Published on March 8, 2016 By PoSmedley In Personal Computing

I downloaded the latest Game Ready Driver yesterday from NVIDIA when the Game Ready App alerted me it was available and fell victim to the BSOD as did thousands of others.

It took me a bit to even discover I was not alone and it was actually not my fault for a change.

I did manage to boot into repair mode and I did a system restore. A lot of people were not even able to do that. I can attest to the fact that constant rebooting only got me the BSOD over and over.

There were several fixes offered such as uninstalling and then reinstalling under the 'custom' setting and doing a clean install.

 

However, I came across this

New Game Ready Driver to solve yesterday's installation issues. WHQL-pending with Microsoft. You can grab it now

 

The link will take you to 

Version: 364.51 BETA
Release Date: 2016.3.8
Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit
Language: English (US)
File Size: 324.51 MB

where you can download the update to version 364.47 driver that shut down so many PC's yesterday.

OR, as some folks are doing, wait it out. NVIDIA's first claim was that this was affecting only dual monitor set-ups, but if you look, you'll see single monitor rigs got hit as well (like mine).

Hope this is of some help to anyone who got snagged in the mess.

 


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on Mar 08, 2016

I got the 362 driver today via GeForce Experience. It black screened me.

I  took out gfx card, used onboard gfx, uninstalled bad driver, shut down, put gfx card back in, turn on, install driver, voila!

Now I have 362 and it's fine so far. I am usually leery of beta drivers. Is it going well for you then?

 

on Mar 08, 2016

Ouch. Glad I'm still at 362.

on Mar 08, 2016


It took me a bit to even discover I was not alone and it was actually not my fault for a change.

It's actually the 'fault' of Windows 10 and 'forced updates'.

Simply make sure Graphic Drivers cannot be installed until AFTER you actually want them.

 

Best approach is to NEVER grab 'updates' to a Graphic Driver until AFTER others have crashed and burned...and the issues are resolved...

 

This update is NOT the first to fuck a Windows 10.

on Mar 08, 2016

RedneckDude

Is it going well for you then?
 

No issues. 

 


Best approach is to NEVER grab 'updates' to a Graphic Driver until AFTER others have crashed and burned...and the issues are resolved.

This is my first high end graphics card. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960. It was a gift and I'm still on the learning curve, trying to take care of it and do the right thing and all.  Yo're right, though. Live and learn. I saw a few dozen posts in reddit from guys that usually follow what you laid out but chose not to this 'one' time and wham! I'll wait, from now on.

on Mar 08, 2016


It's actually the 'fault' of Windows 10 and 'forced updates'.

No, this wasn't via Windows Update.  It was through the nVidia GeForce Experience Application...as he made clear in his original post.

on Mar 09, 2016

Excalpius


Quoting Jafo,

It's actually the 'fault' of Windows 10 and 'forced updates'.




No, this wasn't via Windows Update.  It was through the nVidia GeForce Experience Application...as he made clear in his original post.

Doesn't matter....same caution applies to 'updates' for cards.

 

My GTX980 is on 10.18.13.6143 - December '15.

I see absolutely no reason to change it.

 

Yet. ...

on Mar 09, 2016

here's the weird thing about win10 driver updates.. it's somewhat random as to what it updates. i mean, it has not updated my nvidia drivers yet since nov (i get them direct from nvidia from time to time).. and certainly didn't update realtek sound drivers, even though there are far newer ones in ms catalogue.

 

in fact, i'm not even sure what driver updates it's ever performed (for some reason the reliability report thing cuts off from last month, even though os was installed in nov.) though i know it updated something before.

 

and there's no good reason to get geforce experience. much like there was no good experience to get the amd equivalent (i had that in my previous machinefor a bit and it didn't do anything useful at all.)

 

ps.. some people still have issues with the 364.51, so might as well go back to the previous ones if you are going to try stuff.

http://wccftech.com/nvidia-users-beware-latest-drivers-damage-pc/

on Mar 09, 2016

Well, all I can say about Windows 10 issues is that it's not Microsoft anymore, it's "Microshit". 

 

My nVidia drivers never did an update to 364.51 for some reason, still running at 364.47 (on dual monitors). No problems here.

on Mar 09, 2016

This wasn't a forced update issue, it was just a screwed up driver update issue.

I had to disconnect one of my monitors, uninstall the drivers, then try again.

 

on Mar 09, 2016

I have 364.47, single monitor on W7 and it runs fine.

on Mar 09, 2016

Nice to see that there are so many of us that like nVidia.

on Mar 09, 2016

I put in a GTX 970 when I built my last PC. It's been good.

on Mar 09, 2016

Running dual 4GB GTX 760'a here, great cards! 

on Mar 09, 2016


I have 364.47, single monitor on W7 and it runs fine.

 

Same here. Using GT610 and NVidia GeForce experience to update

 

Macca

on Mar 09, 2016

Thanks for testing the update for me.

Let me know when it's ok to install

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