We have a customer for whom the resolution problem appears to have been resolved.
The customer installed the special build of 11.0.1 but could no longer reproduce the resolution problem. He then restored the public release of 11.0.1 and still the resolution could not be reproduced.
Before installing the special build the resolution problem was easy to reproduce.
The special build does not contain any fixes and only installs the same set of files as the public release of 11.0.1 so there would be no extra files still present after downgrading back to the public release.
The only plausible explanation is that Windows Update has silently fixed something, probably a driver.
I checked the customer's Windows Updates but there was no update that relates to the problem however it is known that some updates are applied silently.
May I ask anybody that has experienced a crash which only occurs in higher resolutions to try Windows Update to see if the problem is subsequently resolved.
I'd like to know if it fixes the problem for anybody at all.
The customer installed the special build of 11.0.1 but could no longer reproduce the resolution problem. He then restored the public release of 11.0.1 and still the resolution could not be reproduced.
Before installing the special build the resolution problem was easy to reproduce.
The special build does not contain any fixes and only installs the same set of files as the public release of 11.0.1 so there would be no extra files still present after downgrading back to the public release.
The only plausible explanation is that Windows Update has silently fixed something, probably a driver.
I checked the customer's Windows Updates but there was no update that relates to the problem however it is known that some updates are applied silently.
May I ask anybody that has experienced a crash which only occurs in higher resolutions to try Windows Update to see if the problem is subsequently resolved.
I'd like to know if it fixes the problem for anybody at all.
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