I have updated my ATI Mobility drivers through Windows Update without
uninstalling the existing driver or disabling AV. Been doing this since
January - so good so far.
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Andre
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"Charlie Tame" <> wrote in message
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> Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] wrote:
>> Many persons have recommended avoiding Video Driver updates through
>> Windows Updates and use the preferrable route of downloading the latest
>> drivers directly from either ATI or nVidia depending on which brand you
>> use.
>
>
> The card manufacturer (NVidia) actually states that old drivers should be
> removed first and it's pretty obvious that other suggestions like
> disabling AV make sense, so instead of setting the actual driver package
> in the Windows Update cache why not put in a small executable that gives
> some brief suggestions and a link to an appropriate site where the update
> can be found... MS could still offer the update from their own site but
> have the user disable / reboot first etc. Seems to me this would go quite
> some way to reducing this problem.