Simply follow these instructions for doing so:ġ) Rollback to the previous version of your Windows 10 computer. This ensures you're using the latest version of theĬreators Update. We can try to re-install the Creators Update by using an installation media. Thread moved to appropriate category by forum moderator.īased on the extensive procedures you've performed, it's highly likely that the affected programs aren't compatible with the Should I switch something off in register? Change a parameter there? Enable or disable some options in gpedit? Run a hidden command in PowerShell? :)įor information: ThinkPad x230, Wind15063.296, Intel HD 4000, Driver 15. Something was implemented, something was enabled what nobody knows, because obviously the same driver was working on previous Windows build.
I suppose the issue is definitely in Creators Update.
Tried to block the drive from automatic download and install certain version of each driver separately - no luck.Tried Intel Driver Updater to search new drivers.Using of OpenGL software rendering mode in an option, but it also has poor performance in big assemblies.I installed Wind15063.296 from scratch.Should I reinstall the driver anytime I need to work? After computer is shut down and turned on again, everything is the same as before. I deleted and reinstalled driver completely, it works perfectly exactly one day.I rolled back to previous versions of driver, they behave the same way.The same version was on previous Windows build before Creators Update The features like rotating, pan, zooming or even makingĪ sketch are useless now, because it takes enormously lot of time to redraw the view, moreover, whole UI is freezing, ever the CPU is not loaded at all. To be exact, the software I'm using: FEKO 2017, Solidworks 2016 SP5, Altair HyperWorks 14.
After installing Windows 10 Creators Update, all 3D software I use became extremely slow in visual performance.