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    This answer solved my issue. Note that you don't need the elaborate uninstallation procedure in Windows 10 version 1607 "Anniversary update". The official way to prevent automatic updates to a driver is to roll it back via the device manager. Then you can install a driver you want and it'll stick.
    – SnakE
    Commented Nov 13, 2016 at 21:22