Back in the Windows 7 times (and even Windows 8) I had learned one must *never* get driver updates from Windows Update. Namely ATI/Nvidia drivers, I remember Microsoft's driver updates always gave one problem or another, and always had to uninstall it, download manufacturer's one and install it to fix.
But now some neighbors have told me they haven't had much problems now on Windows 10. I refused to take their word, but days later I realized Nvidia now demands a $%#&/# account just to update the installed driver!! This thing named nvidia experience or the like. WTH!? IIRC certainly an account is cost free, but nevertheless it makes no sense! Leaves me with the only option of downloading the whole installer every week (or every freaking day!) to keep drivers up to date.
Asking for some advise, do you think windows update drivers are now more reliable, or should I better stick to manually update drivers by using nvidia's installer each time?
Thanks.
But now some neighbors have told me they haven't had much problems now on Windows 10. I refused to take their word, but days later I realized Nvidia now demands a $%#&/# account just to update the installed driver!! This thing named nvidia experience or the like. WTH!? IIRC certainly an account is cost free, but nevertheless it makes no sense! Leaves me with the only option of downloading the whole installer every week (or every freaking day!) to keep drivers up to date.
Asking for some advise, do you think windows update drivers are now more reliable, or should I better stick to manually update drivers by using nvidia's installer each time?
Thanks.