In that case, I’d suggest looking at the options that Windows provides for saving the state of your system drivers–thus potentially allowing you to roll back to your current state–and then considering doing the update anyway.
That said, I can very much understand your being disinclined to do so!
I haven’t worked with RenderPipeline or WebGL, so I’m not in a position to do so right now, I’m afraid.
Updating hmmm, are you talking about updating to window 10, my system was asking me to get the windows security up the date but I am not sure and as I know it’s risky
Hi, this is not a chat room. Please stop sending multiple messages in succession. You can use the edit button to add additional information to your message.
It is rather annoying to get several emails per minute.
… I don’t think that I’ve ever heard of a Windows update deleting files from your computer. Let alone all of your files! That shouldn’t be happening, I believe. (Unless you mean the old system files that are being replaced as part of the update, but that shouldn’t affect your data- or project- files.)
If you’re finding that Windows updates are deleting your files, you might want to contact Microsoft support about it…
Use the edit button (pencil icon)! You can add more information to an existing post that way. I’m not telling you to stop replying, just to use the edit button instead of making several replies in quick succession.
At this point, your only choice is to install better drivers, and see if you have more luck with the RenderPipeline that way.
The RenderPipeline cannot run under WebGL. It is impossible.