OTHER than the stupidity with the nVidia driver, I generally TRY not to mess with things that aren’t broke. They’ll fix the problem you may not have known you had, hopefully without causing new problems…
X99-DELUXE Driver & Tools | Motherboards | ASUS USAĪgain, as with the BIOS, there are most likely some drivers I have NOT updated – I generally figure that when installing updates there are THREE things that can happen:
If you believe updating the BIOS to 3802 is worth the risk, I'll install the most current NON-beta version.ĥ) Open the website for the computer or motherboard manufacturer to view the drivers and post a URL or hyperlink into the thread. I’ve learned over time NOT to mess with the BIOS unless there’s some specific issue it addresses that’s needed. No, the version on there is not current, but there has never been an issue until the driver installation. 2001, Ĥ) Please check to see if this is the most up to date version. The BIOS: BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. I suspect that if I didn’t need to SEE what I was doing, I could probably shut it down normally instead of crashing it. The only thing that's happening is that dwm is gone and I have no screens. The only thing I had to change was to turn on RAID 'cause I'm storing original images on a 4TB RAID 0 array.ģ) Sometimes there are problems in the bios that produce bsod.
One of the first things I did was shut down all the tweaked settings and tell the BIOS to go back to the defaults. I'll see what happens as the day goes on.Ģ) Make sure that there is no over clocking while troubleshooting.
I don't know if EITHER of these made a difference, and of course, the system could compost at any moment, but it's not slow on graphics - at least those I need for Lightroom, Photoshop and the like. All I've got is the "graphics" driver and the audio driver. Since it dumped to the black screen in the middle of installing the 378 nVidia drivers and I crashed it, I didn't get several things that normally show up in the control panel installed. Did something work differently in DDU or did I DO something different?Ģ. This LAST time I ran DDU and didn't install anything, and booted so the system could use whatever the default drivers were, I DID only get the small monitor at 1024x768 and the system wouldn't even DETECT the second monitor. I just figured the Windows basic drivers or whatever it was using understood there were two monitors. When I BOOTED the computer, I WAS NOT limited to the "primary" monitor at 1024x768. I ran DDU last week in safe mode and DIDN'T install anything. I can see two possibilities, though it's purely anecdotal.ġ.
Bathilz, what version of the nVidia drivers are you running on your Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit, 1803 system? If it's not, could you install 398.82 and see if any oddities occur?