Well, i made a long run, but somehow now it's working. So now since I got this new board (asus prime b450 aii) it's not allowing update any of the drivers I select amd Radeon 22.11.1, 22.5.1 and even the 2019 edition. So I would be forced to use the 2019 version of the driver. When ever I would try to update further it would revert back and show the caution ⚠️ next to the driver in device manager. I would only be able to run it on the 2019 version driver with Radeon software. So let me go back a bit from I had this card (msi rx570) I've always had an issue with updating it. I also tried both of those methods while not connected to the internet aswell. I tried uninstalling with amd cleanuputility and reinstalling Radeon software. (Also with windows driver installations automatically stopped) (I paused windows update/stop the windows update service aswell) still no change. ![]() Uninstalling with DDU and then installing Radeon software. I have tried so many solutions since then but still no luck. I have been having this problem since I rebuilt my PC two days ago, I had to change the motherboard prior to this issue. If Windows Update has newer drivers published, this may crop up again but I haven't experienced that (yet). You’re done! Windows Update will not override the latest AMD drivers you have installed. Select the generic AMD display drivers and hide them so Windows will never try to install them. Run the Windows Update Show or Hide troubleshooter. Once it starts downloading them, pause Windows Updates again (don’t let it install them). It will find the generic AMD display drivers and start to download them. ĭownload Windows Update Show or Hide (it’s not an installer, just download the file to run in a later step). Restart.ĭownload the AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin installer from AMD’s support website. Uninstall AMD Radeon Software from the system control panel. Here is the AMD article for reference (but don't follow their steps to resolve): The issue is caused by Windows Update overwriting the AMD display drivers with older versions.ĪMD's article on this issue temporarily resolved it, but it came back within a week due to Windows Update overwriting the AMD drivers again. If you require further assistance, you should contact NVIDIA Support here.ĭepending on if you use Adrenalin or Radeon, the instructions may vary, for ensuring that your card and ESO are set properly.If you have run into this issue, then here is how I've fixed it. Note: The above instructions may change depending on version and unique graphics card. In the "Select the preferred graphics processor for this program" option, open the drop-down menu and select High-performance NVIDIA processor and confirm.From the pop-up window, navigate to the folder where ESO is installed and select ESO64.Next to the "Select a program to customize" option, click the Add button.In the Control Panel, select Manage 3D settings, then click on the Program Settings tab. ![]()
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