(07-29-2015, 01:39 PM)banndsand Wrote:(07-29-2015, 01:14 PM)Unnamed Mercenary Wrote: NOTE: There was an Nvidia driver issue (technically Nvidia's fault, but it was pushed through Windows Update) that caused issues with multiple monitors. Have a current installer already downloaded on your computer if you happen to have a Nvidia graphics card. ((AMD users, just uh...have fun with Catalyst control Center bugs as normal))Yes, this. Because of 10 wanting you to install all new updates automatically, it ended up installing a beta driver that was pretty darn bad.
For those who don't know, they've fortunately released a tool which lets you tell windows not to install certain updates, but you need to download it as it is not built-in. I hope they add a setting soon that lets you turn the automatic updating off without having to download a separate tool to pick and choose what you want.
Or just hide the update.
It should be noted that the only users who are forced to install all updates are the general "home" users. Win10 Pro/Enterprise can be configured differently.