- #WISE MEMORY OPTIMIZER MAJORGEEKS DRIVERS#
- #WISE MEMORY OPTIMIZER MAJORGEEKS UPDATE#
- #WISE MEMORY OPTIMIZER MAJORGEEKS DRIVER#
- #WISE MEMORY OPTIMIZER MAJORGEEKS SOFTWARE#
Get-help and don't forget to use wildcards `get-help get-*` will show every single get command you can run. with powershell as an administrator run `Update-Help` That's all the help for the commands installed and up to date from online. If you can't find it "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell_ise.exe" Otherwise VSCode with a plugin is nice but you miss some intellisense magic the ise can do.ġa.
#WISE MEMORY OPTIMIZER MAJORGEEKS DRIVER#
(New-Object -ComObject WScript.Shell).Popup("New NVIDIA driver downloaded",0,"Update") Start-BitsTransfer -Source $Download -Destination "$env:USERPROFILE\Downloads" $LatestDriver = ($Download).Segments.Trim('/') $Driver = (Get-WmiObject Win32_PnPSignedDriver | Select DeviceName, DriverVersion, Manufacturer | Where " -f $Driver.Build,$Driver.Revision).Substring(1).Insert(3,'.') # Installed driver version (21.) > NVIDIA driver version (375.70) $Download = (Invoke-WebRequest $URI | ConvertFrom-Json | Select -ExpandProperty IDS).downloadInfo.DownloadURL Here's a less ugly PowerShell version of your script that doesn't have any external dependencies and compares the version of the currently installed driver with the latest (non-beta) driver on NVIDIA's website. Mshta "javascript:alert('New driver') close()" Rem, pick your device/os, pop the "Network" tab of your devtools, start the driver search,įor /f "delims=" %%i in ('jq "." rawNv.json') do set lastUrl=%%i
#WISE MEMORY OPTIMIZER MAJORGEEKS UPDATE#
Rem to get the update feed for your device/OS combo, go to Set "fullstamp=%YYYY%-%MM%-%DD%_%HH%-%Min%-%Sec%"Įcho lastCheck: "%fullstamp%" > lastCheck.log Set "datestamp=%YYYY%%MM%%DD%" & set "timestamp=%HH%%Min%%Sec%" Rem Reuse / modify / redistribute at will.įor /f "tokens=2 delims=" %%a in ('wmic OS Get localdatetime /value') do set "dt=%%a" Rem For automation, just create a Scheduled Task that runs when you want it (I like on Resume). Rem In a folder with write permissions, drop the script and its two dependencies: Rem nvup.bat, a quick & dirty driver downloader since GeForce Experience requires a login. Careful, it's ugly! Botched stackoverflow-oriented batch brogramming! But it works for me! Feel free to reuse and improve OFF I since uninstalled GeForce Experience and replaced update notifications (the only feature I was using) with this ugly batch script.
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#WISE MEMORY OPTIMIZER MAJORGEEKS DRIVERS#
But since you really don't need everybody to participate to get the benefit I could see a path where you opt in for early access to drivers which requires the telmetry, and people who are ok waiting for the driver to be clean in the 'canary' population get a driver without telemetry. So with a typical roll-out of 10% of the population followed by an additional 15% followed by the rest, you can catch a lot of errors and 75% of your population sees a really good experience (and in web services where 66% of the populations the minimum requirement for delivering rated service you can often get close to 100% uptime).ĭoes that justify their action? No.
#WISE MEMORY OPTIMIZER MAJORGEEKS SOFTWARE#
Once you get above about 1,000 machines logs comparison of all the machines immediately surfaces software issues (happens on all machines), connectivity issues (machines in a certain area), bad machines (unique problem signature), and environmental issues (time of day correlation with other things like power/temp/humidity/etc).Īnd that gives you a bit more courage to release things early because you'll see problems faster and can fix them. That said, having managed fleets of machines that were nominally running the "same" software, getting updates from all of them is a really powerful debugging tool. First, let me say that I think what they did was wrong and it should only be opt-in and clearly stated.