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Driver update notification working for you?

W1zzard

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Just wondering if anyone's having issues, works great here
 
It's working great, but I have one issue... how to disable it?
Unchecking mark box does nothing. Update notification still pops up and when I run NVCleanstall again, mark box is still checked.
 
Unchecking the box should stop it. Let me look into this next week.
 
It's working great, but I have one issue... how to disable it?
Unchecking mark box does nothing. Update notification still pops up and when I run NVCleanstall again, mark box is still checked.
Confirmed, this will be fixed in next release. For now you can just delete the entry in Scheduled Tasks
 
The update check wasn't initially working for me. Turns out it was user error as I had deleted NVCleanstall.exe after the driver installation finished. I had downloaded it to my desktop, run it to completion (checking the "Periodically check..." box), then deleted it from my desktop thinking it had been "installed". I didn't realize until after some sleuthing that the task was referencing the .exe on my desktop that no longer existed. Maybe copy the .exe into an app specific directory under ${HOME}/AppData?
 
The update check wasn't initially working for me. Turns out it was user error as I had deleted NVCleanstall.exe after the driver installation finished. I had downloaded it to my desktop, run it to completion (checking the "Periodically check..." box), then deleted it from my desktop thinking it had been "installed". I didn't realize until after some sleuthing that the task was referencing the .exe on my desktop that no longer existed. Maybe copy the .exe into an app specific directory under ${HOME}/AppData?
Great idea
 
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