You wouldn't want anything bad to happen to your PC, would you?
Nobody comes out looking good in the latest round of graphics card updates, because both AMD and Nvidia have shipped out drivers that can do bad things to your PC. First,that occurs after exiting a game, and the basic workaround is just to go back to the previous driver. Second, AMD's driver can, in rare instances, totally corrupt your Windows installation.
The issue, it seems, is that on rare occasions where Windows decides that no matter what you're doing it simplywhile you're installing your new AMD drivers, it will corrupt the system. Chacos found their installation went fine until the point where it came to restarting the machine, at which point it went through a continuous boot>BSOD cycle.Either revert to an earlier driver or use Task Manager to End Task on the Nvidia Container entry.
That's easier said than done, as Chacos had to mash the power button on fifteen different boots before they actually managed to get it recovering.
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