![]() ![]() That issue was resolved with a new driver (364.51) launched Tuesday. Those who are not seeing the 364.51 driver version as an option do not have "show Beta" selected as an option.Īn installation issue was found within the 364.47 WHQL driver we posted Monday. Under GeForce Experience, users have the option to show "ALL" drivers which will include the latest 364.51 Beta. It's expected to be back and posted by tomorrow. The 364.51 is a Beta driver and has been submitted to Microsoft for WHQL certification. The 362.00 driver is still the latest WHQL certified and will remain so while the latest 364.51 driver is pending certification. Nvidia's Sean Pelletier has reached out to clarify. It's highly recommended that if you have run into any of the issues being reported that you uninstall your Nvidia GeForce drivers in Windows safe mode and roll back to the 362.00 release. GeForce experience now lists this driver as the last stable release and the subsequent 364.51 update as BETA. Users are reporting that NVIDIA has officially rolled back to 362.00 as the default last stable driver version. As reports have been pouring via Nvidia's official GeForce forums, reddit users, neogaf forums and various sites of the 364.47 GeForce drivers causing a wide range of serious issues and the subsequently released 364.51 drivers having not effectively resolved them as of yet. If you have an Nvidia graphics cards it's recommended that you avoid installing the latest 364.47 and 364.51 drivers for the time being.
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