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No issued here either. I just installed them two says ago and I've run both FSX and P3D 5-6 hours each with no problems.

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Yep, I have almost 12 hours of FSX Accel time on these drivers with no problems.

 

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Installed the 361.43 drivers when first released and have had absolutely no problems (FSX in Win10)

 

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I also am having no issues with 361.43 driver.

I installed it when I switched from Win7(x64) to W10 professional(x64).

i am using prepar3Dv3.1

 

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Driver works fine for FSXSE and P3Dv3 for me. 


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Plus another one with no problems with the 361.43 drivers. I'm convinced in lots of cases the problems are down to two things:

 

1. Installing the new drivers over the top of the old ones. Having had problems in the past I always fully uninstall the old drivers first and then reboot before updating (I use Display Driver Uninstaller).

 

2. Installing GeForce Experience - it causes more problems than it solves.


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I installed my driver directly from EVGA after being directed to do so by Microsoft, and not had a single issue.

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According to Nvidia their installer is the best way to uninstall the last one, check the box for "clean install" when using the new installer. I have not gone to the new drivers just yet, am using FSX Acceleration.

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I used that Guru tool, let the Windows default driver install, then did a clean Nvidia driver install.

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