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I do have Support Assist and I use it quite a bit to make sure my drivers are up to date - that's how I know that the chipset and BIOS firmware drivers are all up to date. When the micro stuttering first happened, in fact, not only did I use Support Assist, but I also manually checked every single driver to make sure it was updated.
As for rolling back the driver, I'm not sure what you mean. But none of these seem to be earlier versions of my current driver. If I click on any of them, I get a dialog message that warns me that this driver may not be compatible and may make my computer unstable or maybe stop working altogether.
It started on November 23rd, which I assume is after the latest Windows update. I just checked - I never created a restore point from which to restore from. And the update is over 10 days old, so system says it can't roll back. I did reinstall Windows from the Recovery menu and that didn't change anything. I don't know if that means it reinstalled the Windows that came with the computer which it then upgraded, or if it somehow went and got a version of Windows from the internet I wasn't able to do a true Clean Install from the USB bootable windows I created, because when I tried to do that, it refused to install Windows on any of my partitions something about GPT that I googled but didn't understand.
So I'm kind of out of options at this point. Do you think it's worth uninstalling the drivers and then reinstalling them in compatibility mode even if I can't roll back the windows version?
This helped me do a clean install successfully! Unfortunately, the problem reoccurred as soon as the correct drivers were installed. I tried it both with the driver on Dell's page, and then with the driver on AMD's page. If I'm not mistaken, the only solution would be to find an old driver somewhere?
Or be able to do an install of an older version of windows, which doesn't seem likely. I'm having a similar issue with my monitor as well. After the latest update, one of my Monitors Dell sL has stated to glitch and flash on and off with the grey noise.
I've done all the uninstall and reinstall of drivers. The only thing that stops it is to disable the display adaptors in the device manager.
However, that stops my other monitors connected to the computer from working. Click Download File to download the file. When the File Download window is displayed, click Save to save the file to your hard drive. Installation 1. Browse to the location where you downloaded the file and double-click the new file. Read the release information in the dialog window. Download and install any prerequisites that are identified in the dialog window before proceeding.
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Hello and thank you for your reply. Let me answer these one by one: 1 I have updated the drivers both the Microsoft Basic one and the AMD graphics driver multiple times. No change. Same micro stuttering. Is there anything I'm missing? I gave how to find your older installed drivers in Step 5. Work backwards until the one which works. These survive version Upgrades, fortunately,. This works pretty well to scan your System to find any newer drivers or UEFI firmware which can be equally important.
Thank you again for your reply! Am I doing something wrong here? Apparently that's all the drivers its saved. DDU probably cleaned them out. If you're within a year of purchase I'd contact Dell. When exactly did this begin? Have you tried to System Restore to a point before that. If it started with a Version Update, did you try rolling back to confirm if it still works in the older version. This is important with WIndows 10, because instead of having new WIndows editions it is updating the same WIndows edition perpetually so at some point an older GPU may become incompatible.
Unfortunately, this computer is over a year old. Thank you for your time and help on this!!!
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