I noticed a few days ago that Night light never came on despite being on the "Sunset to sunrise" schedule, it was "Off until {sunset-time}" which it had already passed. Only when I cycled between scheduled and that option did it finally kick in. I believe I've seen this once before, so I wrote it off. But the next day, the same thing happened again... And so far it only came on automatically yesterday after I restarted due to the KB5030310 update.
I'm not entirely sure if it occurred after updating to KB5030219 two weeks ago as I left my PC for a while shortly after. But what I did do the day before this started was updating the Nvidia drivers to the latest version(GRD 537.42). Although I can't find any posts in their official feedback thread for the driver about anyone else experiencing the same issue, nor online.
I ran
Is anyone else with the current Windows 11 update(s) and Nvidia driver seeing the same thing, or what's going on here?
I'm not entirely sure if it occurred after updating to KB5030219 two weeks ago as I left my PC for a while shortly after. But what I did do the day before this started was updating the Nvidia drivers to the latest version(GRD 537.42). Although I can't find any posts in their official feedback thread for the driver about anyone else experiencing the same issue, nor online.
I ran
sfc /scannow
and DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
the other day, but the only corruption it found was "BthHfEnum.sys", which it successfully repaired. Although I saw the same file corruption today when I re-ran it? Not sure if it's related or I should be concerned about that.Is anyone else with the current Windows 11 update(s) and Nvidia driver seeing the same thing, or what's going on here?
- Windows Build/Version
- 22621.2361
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11