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Windows Replacing Video Drivers

Windows Replacing Video Drivers

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xBioTeK
Member
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09-13-2021, 02:39 PM
#1
Hey there. I’m familiar with Windows 11 and the challenges it can bring with AMD hardware. The issue you’re facing—Windows replacing your drivers repeatedly—is frustrating, especially when it interrupts your workflow. You mentioned AMD 6700 with a Ryzen 7 3700x, which is a common setup. Have you tried checking the driver version in Device Manager and ensuring it matches your hardware? Also, consider updating your drivers through the manufacturer’s website or using a reputable third-party tool. If problems persist, reaching out to AMD support might provide more tailored solutions. Let me know what you find!
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xBioTeK
09-13-2021, 02:39 PM #1

Hey there. I’m familiar with Windows 11 and the challenges it can bring with AMD hardware. The issue you’re facing—Windows replacing your drivers repeatedly—is frustrating, especially when it interrupts your workflow. You mentioned AMD 6700 with a Ryzen 7 3700x, which is a common setup. Have you tried checking the driver version in Device Manager and ensuring it matches your hardware? Also, consider updating your drivers through the manufacturer’s website or using a reputable third-party tool. If problems persist, reaching out to AMD support might provide more tailored solutions. Let me know what you find!

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OrangeDragon12
Junior Member
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09-15-2021, 03:04 AM
#2
Fix here
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OrangeDragon12
09-15-2021, 03:04 AM #2

Fix here

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IamRikyPT
Member
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09-15-2021, 11:08 AM
#3
You've already tried, but the same problems persist. It seems Windows 11 isn't letting you choose that option. This is becoming frustrating.
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IamRikyPT
09-15-2021, 11:08 AM #3

You've already tried, but the same problems persist. It seems Windows 11 isn't letting you choose that option. This is becoming frustrating.

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Catgirl546
Member
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09-15-2021, 03:05 PM
#4
I have an extra nVidia with my AMD in my computer just for this purpose, since whatever software is running unexpectedly on the system suddenly stops the AMD card from working properly.
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Catgirl546
09-15-2021, 03:05 PM #4

I have an extra nVidia with my AMD in my computer just for this purpose, since whatever software is running unexpectedly on the system suddenly stops the AMD card from working properly.

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yKamui
Member
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09-17-2021, 03:22 AM
#5
Sure thing. And I'm definitely planning to reach out to Microsoft directly to find out what they're up to. It's becoming really bothersome. I've never used an AMD card before, so it's just Microsoft's doing. Or maybe I'm about to switch from Windows 11 to Windows 10.
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yKamui
09-17-2021, 03:22 AM #5

Sure thing. And I'm definitely planning to reach out to Microsoft directly to find out what they're up to. It's becoming really bothersome. I've never used an AMD card before, so it's just Microsoft's doing. Or maybe I'm about to switch from Windows 11 to Windows 10.

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Jayrome
Member
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09-17-2021, 04:07 AM
#6
Thread relocated to the Windows sub-forum area. Microsoft offers a Driver Hiding tool (download link provided below): https://download.microsoft.com/download/...de.diagcab This utility masks a selected driver from Windows Update until a newer release is available. Beyond this, any concerns should be directed solely to AMD, as they are the developers of these drivers for Windows Update. I experienced a comparable issue with my Ryzen 7700X, where the iGPU was integrated into the CPU. The most recent AMD drivers affected HDMI 2.1 and DP DSC, causing my dual 4K 144Hz monitor to drop to a single 4K 60Hz display, and one 4K 60Hz model with reduced color depth or 4K 30Hz. After two to three months, AMD addressed the problem in their updates, and everything functioned normally afterward.
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Jayrome
09-17-2021, 04:07 AM #6

Thread relocated to the Windows sub-forum area. Microsoft offers a Driver Hiding tool (download link provided below): https://download.microsoft.com/download/...de.diagcab This utility masks a selected driver from Windows Update until a newer release is available. Beyond this, any concerns should be directed solely to AMD, as they are the developers of these drivers for Windows Update. I experienced a comparable issue with my Ryzen 7700X, where the iGPU was integrated into the CPU. The most recent AMD drivers affected HDMI 2.1 and DP DSC, causing my dual 4K 144Hz monitor to drop to a single 4K 60Hz display, and one 4K 60Hz model with reduced color depth or 4K 30Hz. After two to three months, AMD addressed the problem in their updates, and everything functioned normally afterward.

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AwsomeGamer79
Member
137
09-24-2021, 06:18 AM
#7
Set up Windows 10 and disable automatic driver updates. That should be the simplest solution!
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AwsomeGamer79
09-24-2021, 06:18 AM #7

Set up Windows 10 and disable automatic driver updates. That should be the simplest solution!

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artemis0
Member
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09-24-2021, 12:10 PM
#8
This is the day to remove AMD drivers.
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artemis0
09-24-2021, 12:10 PM #8

This is the day to remove AMD drivers.