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    https://www.techpowerup.com/312122/psa-intel-graphics-drivers-now-collect-telemetry-by-default

    The latest version of Intel Arc GPU Graphics Software introduced an interesting change that isn’t reflected in the Release Notes. The installer of the 101.4578 beta drivers add a “Compute Improvement Program” (CIP) component as part of the “typical” setup option that is enabled by default. Under the “custom” installer option that you have to activate manually, you get to select which components to install and the Compute Improvement Program can be unchecked there to ensure data collection is disabled. The benignly named CIP is a data collection component that tracks your PC usage and performance in the background (not just that of the GPU), so Intel can use the data to improve its future products. Intel created a dedicated webpage that spells out what CIP is and what its scope of data collection is where it says that CIP “does not collect your name, email address, phone number, sensitive personal information, or physical location (except for country).”

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    • #2578337

      You know how many BSOD’s I’ve seen from graphic drivers over the years?  A lot.

      Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

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    • #2578391

      Never happened to me since Windows XP and I update GPU drivers constantly.

      • #2578505

        People often don’t update video drivers.  There’s a known issue today that hints with issues not updating

        After installing the Originating KBs listed above or later updates, you might receive an error with apphelp.dll on Windows devices using Intel graphics drivers with versions 26.20.100.7463 up to 30.0.101.1190. This issue might happen intermittently and affects a small number of enterprise apps which use DirectX or Direct3D to render part or all of their content. Windows devices using updated Intel graphics drivers with a version later than 30.0.101.1190 are not affected by this issue and already have the Intel resolution for this issue installed.

        Home users of Windows are unlikely to experience this issue, as the few affected apps are more commonly used in enterprise environments.

         

        Workaround: To mitigate this issue, you can install an Intel graphics driver with a later version than 30.0.101.1190. It is recommended to check your Windows device manufacturer’s support for the latest version of the Intel graphics driver for your device. If they do not offer a driver later than 30.0.101.1190, you can check List of Drivers for Intel Graphics for information on how to download and install the latest Intel graphics driver available from Intel directly.

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

        • #2578513

          yep seen that too, their thinking is that ‘if it works, it’s fine../facepalm
          Have seen a few blue screens with video drivers, although that was back when nvidia detonator drivers were on Pentium III/ 4 systems for gaming on other peoples PC’s..
          aint seen one since the graphics port was upgraded from AGPx8 to PCIe

          Windows - commercial by definition and now function...
        • #2578514

          My current Intel GPU driver is 31.0.101.2125.
          No problems.

          • #2578603

            Just updated Nvidia Gaming / Studio driver 536.99 on my 5 years old Y530 with Nvidia 1050ti.

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