![]() ![]() doesn't mean you gotta wipe your current drive. If you haven't been doing so, make sure you are selecting "Factory Reset" when you start this install process too.Īs a last resort there is always the nuke option of testing it on a clean install of Windows. I see in the pic it looks like during the install phase of Radeon Software which makes sense with the associated pop up error, but I don't recall off the top of my head if that is installed prior or post the restart I mentioned. so is this failing and giving you that pop up error BEFORE or AFTER that restart? it would help know where exactly in the install process it screws up. upon reboot the driver package finishes up/finalizes the install. ![]() maybe your display flashes or turns black a couple times during this process too. ![]() when the specific AMD GPU driver is installed it should work as intended, I believe after it asks/forces you to restart your system that is. Now looking at your latest screen shot as you start that install process the only display driver present on the system should be the generic "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter". Like they test the card for 15mins to make sure it works and think they are in the clear.then the next day their system won't post or they don't get a display or another dozen different issues even if it worked for X hours/days/weeks, too many others have said the same thing. Mining GPU.that's not giving me a warm fuzzy feeling you don't have something else going on here too if it was modified by the previous owner. I didn't catch immediately in your first pic that you have an error message in Device Manager associated with your GPU.notice the lil yellow warning sign? What does that error message say? might give us a better clue of what the problem is Select what your system is and these are the latest driver package which look like literally came out yesterday Nonetheless, download the whole AMD GPU driver package, it should be installing all associated drivers and the AMD Radeon Software ("Adrenaline") at the same time. So I don't think your story about drivers not loading is accurate. If no AMD GPU driver was loaded it would be a generic one and instead of seeing "Radeon RX 570 series" it would list "Microsoft basic display adapter".the pop up message even says the problem is the Radeon Software version isn't compatible due to the drivers being too old.meaning it detects an AMD GPU driver. See under "Display Adapters" it lists your GPU? That along with the pop up message both suggest a driver is loaded. but if you got problems with them then you gotta try something With Auto-Detect and Install, the installation runs normally and the board integrates and the aforementioned applications work properly.That first pic you uploaded suggests drivers are loading, but must be rather old ones.which is common when Windows is the one installing them lolĪctually it looks like 10-18-21 was the driver release date you have based on 2nd pic? that's not really old in my book. I also tried to update with Adrenalin 21.10.2 WHQL), but in this case the GPU 1 referring to the integrated card no longer appears in the system, as if it did not recognize the integrated card. This application updates the driver to version 21.10.2, but every time you use the Windows update, it must update this driver to another version (probably earlier) which does not allow the use of AMD Radeon Software or AMD link for Windows. I updated the AMD graphics driver from the AMD website using the Auto-Detect and Install application available on the website. I also have the following AMD applications installed on my laptop: I have a laotop Acer AN515-45-R7WA which has an AMD Rysen 7 5800h processor and two video cards, one integrates AMD Graphics Veja and a delicate NVIDIA RTX 3060. ![]()
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