Hello,
So a few months before i had the same issue.. I updated my drivers and started playing games. After a while the game crashed and i heard my GPU drivers disconnecting (that windows sound) and the Driver icon on the taskbar was gone. I started my drivers again and checked the version of drivers and saw that they rollbacked from 17.11.x to 17.1.1.
I was struggling with this issues for a few days but then i just reinstalled windows 10 and it solved the issues.
Now I've had my fresh Windows 10, playing some Battlefield 1 and ofc. it kicked me out because I didn't update my drivers. So I downloaded them and made a clean install of the new drivers.
To get the story short, the same thing happened as before. My drivers rollbacked to 17.1.1. and whatever I do it will always crash and rollback to 17.1.1.
Note: I allready used DDU, safe mode starts.. etc.
DxDiag in att.
PSU: 650W Corsair.
CPU: i5 6600
GPU: RX480 8GB
RAM: 16GB 2133mhz crucials.
nothing overclocked, all stock AF.
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According to your DxDiag file you are using a MSI Z170M motherboard with a RX-480 AMD GPU Card. If this is correct you have a new BIOS (AMI) from December 2017 :Support For Z170M MORTAR | Motherboard - The world leader in motherboard design | MSI USA
Also the following are fairly new that might affect your GPU drivers:
11.7.0.1043
2017-12-06
75.23 MB
Microsoft Win7 Hotfix installation is required for Intel Management Engine Driver to be installed successfully.
Please refer to the manual to download the correct Intel Rapid Storage Technology RAID driver for your system.
For Intel RST ROM 15.2 version
Thanks for your reply,
So should I update all of those things and flash BIOS (I'm not fond of flashing bios) ?
Updating BIOS and motherboard drivers didn't help.
Maybe one of the AMD Moderators can explain why Windows is automatically downgrading your GPU driver.
Run in Elevated Command Prompt - SFC /scannow. That at least will check your Windows core files to be sure they are not corrupted or missing.
It should come back good without errors. but if it comes back with it saying it made repairs. Run it again to be sure it comes back clean again.
If there are errors it could not repair > Fix SFC /scannow errors that were not repaired
Do it first:
try to google how to disable all these manipulations with the drivers by windows OS. When I tweaked my WS2016 i saw some options but don't remember where =)
if you disable any drivers auto updates by windows update service and use DDU after, windows will be unable to rollback your videodriver.
when the drivers updates are restricted/disabled:
1. install only videodriver via windows device manager (manually set up path to the extracted driver files folder on your disk)
2. if videodriver keep crashing, use any OC software (like MSI AB) and set gpu voltage +25mV, power limit +50%.
//also you can check windows event viewer logs for any info about those crashes.
When I do that it solves the issue of windows rolling back to 17.1.1, it keeps it new BUT after the crash it uninstalls the AMD radeo settings app and i cannot open it again?
Any thoughts?
I have done everything that was said to do, and my driver is still crashing..
I have installed the driver over Device Manager and installed the Driver UI app. When it crashes it doesn't rollback anymore it just 'removes' the UI app where ypu can tweak the settings etc.
How can I get AMD moderators to take a look?
The problem is with the amd software and my GPU constantly crashing and forcing windows to step in and use any driver available for device to keep working properly.
Now, making sure what merutsu typed after making windows install specific drivers that were manually downloaded.. It installs the correct drivers that are stable but at cost of not having the 'AMD radeon settings'.
Having said that, everything worked out after reinstalling OS the last time I encountered this error. I can't just reinstall Windows every time there is an Amd update available... Also no one having the same specific issue is kinda disappointing too.
In future I will pay extra buck for a Nvidia system..
Sometimes when a Hard drive is going bad, it doesn't write data correctly thus corrupting your windows or programs that are installed or being installed.
Run a Hard Drive diagnostics and see if it finds anything wrong with your C: drive. You can download one from the Hard Drive's manufacturer's website. It is free to download and use normally.
The reason why I mentioned to the check the Hard drive is that you have to reinstall Windows to get everything to work again.
I will test my SSD with Error check and Crystal Disk after i get home from work.
Really hope someone from AMD actually comments on this topic here in forum..
I did complete the AMD Issue Reporting Form yesterday.
Hopefully I will get an answer soon.
There are no replies to the Issue Report...it is to report problems only.
I had run the SSD tests and my SSD is running perfectly..
The problem should be with Windows-AMD working domain, where the installation just fcks itself for some reason.
I don't think I need to RMA my GPU, I will run stress tests just to see the stability of it tho.
It does sound like a Windows Update - AMD Driver issue. Best to follow Kingfish advice in the previous post to let AMD Support know of the problem.
I didn't realize you were using a SSD which wasn't mentioned in your previous post. But it is no harm in running diagnostic test on your hardware. You never know when a component is going bad until you start having many issues with your computer.