Finally tracked down an issue i'd been having in firefox for months, whenever archived downloads were started the browser would hang up, found the same thing when opening winzip from Edge just now and upgrading it resolved both issues. nowhere online is there a mention what winzip 16 is not compatible with 10
The OS update will reapply the current drivers, it's just not perfect in doing so, and thus error. Case in point, my Intel driver was causing GSync to periodically stutter on/off, even after redoing the NV drivers several times. Finally redid the Intel one and issue disappeared. This started after updating to 1903.
I know this case, but its specific to drivers older as i said, in this case the intel tray icon and service would have been at a high cpu usage because it isn't designed for the microsoft ahci driver. i haven't had a ahci driver from 2017 or later get replaced during the windows update.
You are missing the point. When you do an OS update, all the hardware is redetected, and drivers reapplied. (Essentially, your Registry is rebuilt) You will have all the current drivers you have, but it's a good chance it's missing settings the standalone installers would have applied, and thus error. The date of the driver is irrelevant. I'm not saying the update will replace drivers, what I am saying is that it will reinstall the drivers erroneously. Not all of them, but some will be, and as a good practice, reinstalling them manually will insure they are all properly set up.
Hi, Updated via Insider preview option to 1903 and now some of my apps like Aida64 take at least 15 seconds to load! Not sure if its because of the update or not but never noticed it before! Thanks
Those chipset 'drivers' aren't drivers. They just give devices names to unknown/known devices in device manager. No drivers are installed.
Intel VGA. I have an dual gpu laptop. Even tho I was running in Discrete mode, and the Intel GPU is disabled, the Optimus driver was still interfering with the NV functionality.
I'm in the process of reinstalling drivers myself but the latest chipset drivers for my platform I found on Station-drivers are older than what comes with 1903 according to the installer! Anyhow installed newer rst raid drivers and updated Samsung Magician and my SSD feels like an old rotary hard drive from the 80's!
Always suspect your Antivirus software. Seems like it may have been causing my slow downs. I uninstalled ESET Internet Security and now the apps are loading up nice. Didn't need AV software anyhow! Anyone else out there got Eset System Security and care to report if its causing the same random slow downs or near halts of your applications running?! Thanks
I can also confirm that Eset internet security 12.1.34 is causing slowdowns on my system. I'm running Win 10 Pro 18362.86, I think something changed in the latest update, with the previous version, Firefox 66.0.3 was loading in a second on the nvme drive, now It's slower then my ssd with W10 1803.
When downloading from https://uup.rg-adguard.net/index.php What method of download should I use? The CMD-file ISO compiler?
I've removed it as well on both drives, win defender and firewall are more than enough, performance is normal again, even the 1803 on the ssd is faster now.
The inplace upgrade system implements a set of policies to migrate drivers meeting certain criteria, one of them being date string, others being feature set or device type. Your issue was because your AHCI driver pre-dated the storahci driver date - it is not as simple as redetecting everything.
Well, here you go: http://kb.winzip.com/kb/entry/401/ "WinZip versions 17.5 and older were not designed for use on Windows 10, are not fully compatible, and are not recommended."