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I as well. Don't know if the registry needed to update, some cache somewhere messing with things, something still in memory that shouldn't be there, but I've seen the same. If it's going to work correctly the reboot usually does the trick. I also know that after a reboot happens and the issue is still there then that means something else is now happening.I always do a reboot regardless if it is needed or not after a driver update. Got into this habit because I have had some performance issues in the past without doing so.