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Removing AMD software led to Windows freezing and restarting repeatedly.

Removing AMD software led to Windows freezing and restarting repeatedly.

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KlexCraft64
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02-04-2025, 06:26 AM
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I thought my PC was fully resolved, but I realized some settings in the AMD software weren’t accessible. It seemed like a full install was done, even though I couldn’t verify CPU fan speeds. When I checked online for complete options, I noticed many features were missing compared to the video. I chose to uninstall and reinstall AMD software hoping it would help. However, now I’m experiencing constant crashes and seeing an error message. I’m unsure if this means my entire system is broken. I’m dealing with so many problems that I don’t even know what’s causing them. My older PC had no such issues—it just slowed down because of the graphics card.
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KlexCraft64
02-04-2025, 06:26 AM #1

I thought my PC was fully resolved, but I realized some settings in the AMD software weren’t accessible. It seemed like a full install was done, even though I couldn’t verify CPU fan speeds. When I checked online for complete options, I noticed many features were missing compared to the video. I chose to uninstall and reinstall AMD software hoping it would help. However, now I’m experiencing constant crashes and seeing an error message. I’m unsure if this means my entire system is broken. I’m dealing with so many problems that I don’t even know what’s causing them. My older PC had no such issues—it just slowed down because of the graphics card.

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Shadowsuns
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02-05-2025, 09:03 PM
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Did you notice the OS behaving differently as I mentioned earlier? Question - I've experienced some unusual events with my new PC. What might be causing these issues? I've encountered some odd behavior on my newly built PC. During an update of the BIOS for my motherboard from version 1.7 to 1.8, my system entered the BIOS settings as expected, displaying the latest version number. However, when I powered off the PC to clear the USB drive that had... forums. You also didn't specify the BIOS version for your platform in that discussion. I chose to remove the AMD software and reinstall it to determine if that would resolve the problem. Did you use DDU to delete the GPU drivers on your system?
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Shadowsuns
02-05-2025, 09:03 PM #2

Did you notice the OS behaving differently as I mentioned earlier? Question - I've experienced some unusual events with my new PC. What might be causing these issues? I've encountered some odd behavior on my newly built PC. During an update of the BIOS for my motherboard from version 1.7 to 1.8, my system entered the BIOS settings as expected, displaying the latest version number. However, when I powered off the PC to clear the USB drive that had... forums. You also didn't specify the BIOS version for your platform in that discussion. I chose to remove the AMD software and reinstall it to determine if that would resolve the problem. Did you use DDU to delete the GPU drivers on your system?

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Fufuit
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02-10-2025, 11:44 PM
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I didn't use DDU. My version is 1.7 for the motherboard.
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Fufuit
02-10-2025, 11:44 PM #3

I didn't use DDU. My version is 1.7 for the motherboard.