Hello,
Sorry if I am bein an annoying n00b.. I have a lenovo laptop with "AMD Radeon Graphics" .. in device manager I can't seem to find any more detailed information on what my video card model I have. Unless I am missing something the auto detect feature on this site isn't working for me. I go here https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/gpu-driver-autodetect and all the links just take me in circles and I can't seem to find where to actually download anything. If I try to select my drivers manually to download, I can't because I don't know what my graphics card is as I said.
Problem number two is windows keeps updating my drivers. I have done the first two ways of disabling that listed in the link below (havent tried regedit yet) and Windows 11 keeps changing it on me. I posted a screenshot of my System Information in case that helps.
https://www.minitool.com/news/enable-disable-automatic-driver-updates-windows-11.html
Thanks
Autodetect has been retired. You look up your driver manually. https://www.amd.com/en/support
Look for 'Processors with graphics > Read https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/gpu-56#faq-AMD-Product-Selector
To stop Windows Update from changing drivers you prevent that with a group policy setting. Read > https://community.amd.com/t5/general-discussions/how-to-stop-updates-for-drivers-with-windows-update...
This is the only driver you install...it updates graphics drivers.
Thanks for the info about the specific driver I needed. I already changed the group policy thing and windows is still updating the drivers on me. In that link I posted it shows 3 ways to disable auto update. I did the first two listed there which were the group policy thing and another method from settings, change device settings.... The third method is editing the registry, but I don't seem to have HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearching ... I get to Windows but there is no entry for DriverSearching
I don't have that reg entry either..on Win11.
I think you should follow the steps in the link I posted one more time. Reboot after making the change. I have never heard of it not working.
elevenforums.com has this regedit,
Is that something I can add to the registry and how would I do that?
Option 2, start at step 3 in this Tutorial,
I have tried the group policy method at least half a dozen times. I thought I could maybe try disabling the windows update service but that might preventing anti virus or other things from updating?
Windows doesn't even ask even though I had it set to pause for 1 week also.. I'll just notice the little yellow dot on the tray..
If you have Windows Home you need to enable Group Policy. It is disabled by default in Windows Home... and is active in Windows Pro.
https://www.majorgeeks.com/content/page/enable_group_policy_editor_in_windows_10_home_edition.html
I have enabled group policy which was a whole process in itself.. In order to even open the group policy thing in the screenshot above it would have to be enabled. As you said at first when I tried to run gpedit I would get an error message. As you see in the screenshot above gpedit is open and Do no update drivers is set to Enabled.
Sounds good.
But Windows is still updating my AMD drivers though.. So I just want ahead and am trying out IOBit Driver Booster which seems to have good reviews.
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