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@filthyranter DDU disables that by default. Windows 10 messes up AMD configuration utility on my machine, and I've tried disabling everything related to updates - it still does that. It seems that it detects problems with the configuration and tries to roll it back each and every time.
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@filthyranter yeah, but it seems that the driver installer is asking for trouble there. It is reconfiguring everything on the machine that is in chain between CPU and GPU, including PCI bus, to which the drive from which it executes is connected (if I recall correctly).
The lengths to which I have to go to in order to play a few matches in Rocket League... -
RIZAL07ythats why i go back to windows 7
You may have heard talk of
Windows 10
switching on a keylogger that tracks your every keystroke and that Cortana,
the Windows 10 digital assistant, why did they choose it instead search ui?
is watching everything you do,
Everything.
I said EVERYTHINGS you do, moving cursor, open files, changing setting? as you can see on android os, on a developer options, showing pointers location that showing current touch data? the log file, it is stored some where i dont know, please some one, find the log file for me
That Microshit motherfucker, Windows 10, is constantly messing up AMD drivers by "updating them out".
I did a clean reinstall, moved past the retarded Crimson installer hanging up on branding components, and configured everything. I had to reboot, and that little twat of an OS prompted me with "just a second, Windows is updating" reboot screen, after which the drivers are fucked up again. And that is the second time it has done that.
I just had to move my screen back out of my punching radius, otherwise I would probably had to buy a new one.
Linux with GPU passthrough seems to be the only sane option theesedays.
rant