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okkakoko
Adept I

Latest AMD driver Causing Slow booting time on Ryzen 7 5800 H

i got the ryzen 7 5800H cpu acer nitro an515 45 except gpu 3050 ti and its **bleep**ed up after updating to 23.11.1 and my boot time to windows is **bleep**ed up in acer boot logo for like 5 min i even thinking of clean install of windows before seeing this complaint like me ...Now the Solution is uninstall all driver and stay in stock via Windows update driver ... GG AMD .and This is not me the only one and i have seen other people complaining about this and i have to roll back to 23.9.1....

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jazzmaster
Adept I

Thanks, after install 2.9.1 drivers my Legion 5 laptops boot normaly, no slow boot at least for now. Hope AMD release new fix driver soon.

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TheMachine
Journeyman III

**bleep**! AMD.

I also sent my laptop for repair. After testing, it was indeed due to the driver of version 23.11.1 that the startup was extremely slow.

Thanks,okkakoko!

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DipakJ27
Adept III

As a temporary solution, you can roll back to the previous driver, Adrenalin 23.9.1, to improve your boot times. AMD is aware of this issue and is working on a fix. In the meantime, you can also try disabling the "Fast Startup" option in Windows to see if that helps.

Here are the steps on how to roll back to Adrenalin 23.9.1:

  1. Open the AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition.
  2. Click the "Gaming" tab.
  3. Click the "Installed Version" drop-down menu and select "23.9.1."
  4. Click the "Download" button.
  5. Once the download is complete, click the "Install" button.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

Here are the steps on how to disable "Fast Startup" in Windows:

  • Open the Control Panel.
  • Click "Hardware and Sound."
  • Click "Power Options."
  • Click "Change plan settings" next to your current power plan.
  • Click "Change advanced power settings."
  • Expand the "Sleep" option.
  • Expand the "Allow wake timers" option.
  • Change both settings to "Disable."
  • Click "OK" to save your changes.

I hope this helps!

Dipakjadhav
okkakoko
Adept I

Thanks god for  AMD acknowledgement....

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jazzmaster
Adept I

Thanks, after install 2.9.1 drivers my Legion 5 laptops boot normaly, no slow boot at least for now. Hope AMD release new fix driver soon.

TheMachine
Journeyman III

**bleep**! AMD.

I also sent my laptop for repair. After testing, it was indeed due to the driver of version 23.11.1 that the startup was extremely slow.

Thanks,okkakoko!