

Keeping the may 19 Update installed would be beneficial because Windows added a new update feature with it, that gives us the ability to actually choose what types of updates we want to install in the future. For instance, I could simply tell windows 10 that all I wanted downloaded in the future were the security updates and that's all it would download, no added features, programs, nothing. Fewer things downloaded gives fewer opportunity to have some conflict with TriDef and making it unusable. How much longer we'll be able to use TriDef for games is unknown.a. But, it's now up to the community.how ever many that my be, to solve issues like this. I would recommend that all TriDef users set up a dual boot on thier computer. Set one up with Windows 10 but without the big May 2019 update and the other with the updates ti enjoy the new features, if you like. If You choose to install the Windows Update from may, then for right now you'll just have to move the error message off screen to where it's not noticed. Now, for those who keep windows free of the May update you can use Microsofts provided "Windows trouble shooter" to deal with issues from updates that break TriDef. Let's say you just downloaded some kind of update that now causes issues with TriDef.
#Tridef vr desktop driver
Well, you roll back windows to a pre update state then tell "Windows trouble shooter" to keep that update from installing which it does by tricking windows into thinking it is installed thus resolving the driver conflict coming from whatever updates windows just tried to downliad. Weird thing is, I haven't installed the 1903 May update yet, that requires updating to the most recent Nvidia driver, which breaks 3D vision and causes a few unresolved VR issues from what I read. The 3D vision has a solution now that can run the updated driver but I'm waiting. I deferred all updates for as long as possible on my win 10 PC, but I would say 3D on win 10 is on borrowed time. I started noticing that error in February I think.īuilding my win 10 machine was part of my solution to protect my 3D and separate it from my VR stuff. #Tridef 3d key update#Ĭhances are there will be an Oculus or Steam VR update that breaks 3D on that system. I'm using Tridef on that system with an OEM supported 3D monitor, so no license on that one to risk. I decided to upgrade the Win 7 computer that I have my Tridef license on.
