![]() This fix is only temporary because the next time a new AMD driver update shows up in Windows Update, Windows will install away as it did before. If you neglect to do this, chances are Windows will simply reinstall the drivers right over the ones you had just installed, putting you back at square one, with incorrect drivers. You must do this immediately AFTER you uninstall the Windows-update-installed drivers. Search for wushowhide.diagcab on the interwebs and download it - you can use this utility to find the AMD driver update and remove ("hide") it from Windows update. Then of course you're stuck redoing configuration, overclocking, custom fan settings, and everything else within the AMD Radeon desktop app in Windows afterward. ![]() ![]() This happens to me quite regularly, and it's especially annoying because I have to completely uninstall whatever drivers Windows 11 installs using DDU, which requires a reboot into SAFE mode. ![]()
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