Originally posted by aht0
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It just so happens that my dGPU and iGPU use the same driver which doesn't seem to be a very commonly tested configuration. Most people, I assume, aren't using both an AMD iGPU and dGPU together so when they turn the iGPU on and off it's just the Intel driver installing which doesn't effect an AMD or Nvidia dGPU at all...or they're using AMD iGPU and Nvidia dGPU which, again, have no effect on each other. When they're both the from the same manufacturer the new hardware configuration tool will change the driver even though you have it setup to not do that for what I assume will be obvious reasons to fellow geeks now that I've described it in better detail.
Insider...that's just a one-time thing once a week or two whenever the builds advance. Annoying, but predictable. I'm leaving Insider once AutoHDR gets moved over to Windows stable. It's actually pretty nice; especially once I switched to Game Mode for my TV's picture setting and calibrated that -- it has the least amount of TV post processing effects and was the only setting where reds, pinks, and oranges weren't bleeding and overwhelming.
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