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Hi Stefan, Thank you for your support. The version of the driver that I have used to perform the last test was 367.57, so the problem has not been fixed. Is there a kernel line parameter that I could use to stop loading the driver at boot time, and maybe try to load it later in a separate terminal? Regards!