Windows 11 Home
I used the AMD Auto-Detect and Install Tool to update my AMD drivers, which worked (fixed an OpenCL-related issue I was having in the 'darktable' raw photo editing package). Now if I attempt to launch AMD Software I get the PA-300 incompatibility error (https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-300). But that's not a problem. I'm not a gamer. I use my laptop for photo editing, so I don't want to enable anything that would affect color, resolution, etc. I'm running in Standard profile and all is OK operationally. I don't care that the AMD software won't launch.
But... I'd like to at least disable its auto-start after reboot. Ideally I'd like to remove it ONLY without touching any of the new AMD drivers. I need the new drivers, just not the AMD software. But if I can disable auto-launch that'll be good enough.
Any pointers to where it's getting invoked? I've checked system and user Startup folders: nothing. In the registry, I checked the Run keys under local machine, current user and WOW6432: nothing. I looked for anything likely under software/AMD in local machine and current user: nothing. Where / how is it getting launched and how do I disable it?
As to uninstall, I have two AMD entries in Programs and Features - 'AMD Chipset Software' and 'AMD Software'. Is the latter just the application and if so, will uninstalling it (only) leave my new drivers intact?
Thanks.