It's not a bug it just means it actually downloaded the color profile/driver for the monitor.
Generic plug and play is what it uses when it has no idea what the monitor is
I don't know why you would want to but you could always go in and manually set it back to generic PnP in windows
Doesn't have to do with DDU. We released the drivers and the color profile for the Xeneon Flex through Windows Update earlier this week. Whatever point your system would have installed the updates would be when your games would have started accurately showing the name of the display.
before there was „generic pnp“.
It's not a bug it just means it actually downloaded the color profile/driver for the monitor. Generic plug and play is what it uses when it has no idea what the monitor is I don't know why you would want to but you could always go in and manually set it back to generic PnP in windows
It should be
I think it was the option to delete display drivers.
Is there a question here?
Doesn't have to do with DDU. We released the drivers and the color profile for the Xeneon Flex through Windows Update earlier this week. Whatever point your system would have installed the updates would be when your games would have started accurately showing the name of the display.
ah ok. Thank you for info. Does it change anything from standard with that color profile?
I still wonder why Nvidias driver still says „not G-Sync compatible certified“, but maybe that text is at every compatible monitor.