NVIDIA’s 595.59 WHQL driver was intended to be a timely Game Ready release for Resident Evil: Requiem — but instead it became a high-profile reminder that shipping drivers at breakneck cadence carries real risk. Released on February 26, 2026 with day‑one optimizations for path tracing, DLSS 4...
NVIDIA has quietly pulled its latest GeForce Game Ready Driver — version 595.59 WHQL — after users reported a critical fan-control bug that can cause some RTX 3000-, 4000- and 5000-series cards to report and/or spin only a single fan, prompting the company to remove the downloads and recommend...
A sudden, quietly distributed driver pushed through Windows Update last week left a small but vocal group of users unable to mount or browse their phones, cameras and other portable devices — the offending package was listed as Microsoft – WPD – 2/22/2016 12:00:00 AM – 5.2.5326.4762 and, for...
Borderlands 4 players on NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series cards have been facing persistent crash-to-desktop and instability problems since launch, and the most reliable — and immediate — fix for many affected users is a driver rollback to an earlier GeForce driver; the pattern points to a regression...
The latest publicly available AMD Radeon Graphics Drivers package continues to push the company’s Adrenalin software suite forward, packaging performance optimizations, new upscaling and frame‑generation technologies, and per‑game latency improvements into a single installer while maintaining...
All was fine until yesterday.
Keyboard shows in Bluetooth settings AND connected - It is fully functional when connected to my iOS devices - but is inert for Windows. For a while yesterday while trying to fix this, Windows showed multiple keyboards connected, although there is only one. That...
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NVIDIA’s latest GeForce driver rollout — reported as version 581.15 WHQL in third‑party coverage — promises targeted stability fixes and expanded game support, but the release is surrounded by mixed signals and verification gaps that make cautious upgrading the prudent choice for gamers and...
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If HDR stopped working or suddenly looks washed out after a Windows update, you’re not alone — a wave of users reported Auto HDR and HDR video problems after recent Windows 11 updates, and Microsoft has issued fixes and guidance to restore proper HDR behavior. This feature-first rollout exposed...
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The SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED blue screen is one of those Windows errors that looks frightening but, in most cases, can be diagnosed and fixed without replacing hardware — provided you approach it methodically and understand what the stop code is telling you. This article breaks down...
If your Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter (MWDA) is misbehaving—no sound, choppy video, failed pairing, or a frozen second screen—you’re far from alone. These tiny HDMI + USB dongles rely on a fragile dance of Wi‑Fi Direct, graphics drivers and HDMI/USB power; when one partner stumbles, the...
Microsoft has quietly pushed a targeted update for Phi Silica — version 1.2507.797.0 — aimed at Qualcomm-powered Copilot+ PCs, delivering on-device model improvements while replacing the previous July release; the package installs automatically via Windows Update for eligible devices and...
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Few events rattle the Windows enthusiast and gaming community quite like a stealthy, botched driver update making its way onto systems worldwide. And yet, for users of AMD graphics cards, that’s exactly what’s unfolded in recent months—triggered by a change as subtle as it was catastrophic, with...
Encountering the "A driver can't load on this device" error in Windows can be perplexing, especially when it disrupts the functionality of your hardware. This issue often arises due to Windows Security features, particularly the Memory Integrity setting, which is designed to protect your system...
Experiencing a black or blank screen on your Windows device can be both frustrating and disruptive. This issue can stem from various factors, including hardware malfunctions, driver conflicts, or software glitches. Below is a comprehensive guide to help you diagnose and resolve black screen...
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For decades, Windows has set the bar for plug-and-play device support, but the landscape is shifting again as Microsoft embarks on a strategic overhaul of driver management within Windows Update. Insiders, IT professionals, and everyday users alike are now watching closely as Microsoft announces...
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I have a Dell Latitude 5550 , with Windows 11. When I play video it sometimes starts out fine but the picture starts acting crazy. I am attaching a picture of a video and what it looks like. Any idea why or what to do to fix this??
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Windows 11 24H2 Sound Issues: Expert Troubleshooting Guide
The Windows 11 24H2 update has arrived with a host of new features and performance improvements. However, for some users, the update has brought an unexpected quirk: a complete loss of audio. Whether your speakers, headphones, or...
Webcams have moved from being quirky add-ons for early internet chatrooms to essential hardware for business professionals and remote workers alike. As digital communication has grown, so has our reliance on these unassuming lenses perched atop monitors and nestled in laptop bezels. Yet, a...
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AMD’s latest chipset driver release for Windows 10 and Windows 11 rolled out with all the subtlety of a Ryzen CPU boost kicking in mid-workload, targeting desktop AM5 and AM4 sockets and even swinging by mobile Ryzen platforms for good measure. Version 7.04.09.545 isn’t just for the inhabitants...
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There’s a moment in every gamer’s or creator’s life where the cold certainty of a hardware bug trumps the thrill of eye-watering benchmark numbers. Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series launch was supposed to herald the age of unapologetic graphical excess, propelling polygon counts and AI-assisted wonders...