Unfortunately, I had to disable my integrated Intel HD GPU.
Windows 10 would occasionally Blue Screen telling me that igdkmd64.sys was the cause.
Goggling found many others with this issue.
The belief is that it was the Intel HD driver for the onboard HD GPU, that I wasn't using, was causing the issue.
The onboard GPU was supposed to be disabled since the BIOS detects a GPU in the PCI-e slot.

Updating drivers and running the sfc and DISM tools didn't help.
The only thing that keeps this from happening in my current version of Windows 10 is to actually disable the onboard GPU in the BIOS.
My Windows 10 is an upgrade from Windows 7.
Online users of clean installs of Windows 10 say they aren't having this issue.

I'm not prepared to start over on this system with a clean Windows 10 install at this time.
Therefore, I'll keep my onboard GPU disabled and won't be exploring this option.

It's too bad because this looks interesting and I do like to tinker with stuff.