It sounds like you're dealing with a known compatibility issue between AMD Adrenalin and Roblox, particularly since the shift to the 64-bit client. Here are a few steps to try that may help mitigate the problem:
1. Disable AMD Adrenalin Overlays:
- Open the AMD Adrenalin software, go to *Settings* > *General*, and disable any overlays (like the performance overlay) as they sometimes conflict with certain games.
2. Turn Off Hardware Acceleration:
- In the AMD Adrenalin software, try turning off hardware acceleration for apps. Some users have found that this reduces conflicts in games.
3. Use an Older Version of AMD Drivers:
- If this issue started after a recent update, try rolling back to a previous version of the AMD driver. You can find older driver versions on the AMD website under the driver download section for your specific GPU.
4. Set Roblox to Use Integrated Graphics (If Available):
- If your computer has both integrated and dedicated AMD graphics, try setting Roblox to run on integrated graphics in the *Graphics Settings* in Windows. This isn’t ideal for performance, but it might stop the freezing until there’s a more permanent fix.
5. Check Roblox Compatibility Settings:
- Right-click on Roblox, go to *Properties* > *Compatibility*, and try running the game in compatibility mode for an older version of Windows (e.g., Windows 8). This might improve stability.
If none of these work, it may be an issue that Roblox or AMD needs to address in a future update. Some users report success by simply disabling the AMD software temporarily when playing Roblox, although this isn’t ideal. You could also monitor the AMD support forums or Roblox updates for any patches related to this issue.