Today I installed latest chipset driver from my motherboard manufacturer (until now I was with default windows driver and everything was fine) and now my system lagging even the mouse cursor. In safe mode everything is fine. I want to know how to uninstall this driver and return to the stock driver because this will solve my problem, can I use AMD cleanup utility or I must to use different software?
edit: AMD cleanup utility can't help
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Thanks to everyone for the help, I found solution.
My problem was caused by AMD PSP 3.0 driver. It is replies for PCI so my GPU was affected by this.
I tried to update this - unsuccessful, then I tried to install this driver (version 18.10.0830)
https://driverscollection.com/?H=PSP%203.0%20Device&By=AMD&SS=Windows%207%2064-bit
again unsuccessful. With next restart I tried to update the driver again, this time it take longer to finish and the mouse lag was almost gone and the black screens was fixed. Then I set my PCI-e to work with gen 2 and now everything is fine.
download DDU uninstaller and read the README file.
I tried this, little bit better, but after restart everything is same again, something still survive after the clean and reinstall after restart.
Hello, not the Cleanup utility nor the DDU do uninstall your chipset drivers.
You can uninstall it in the Windows settings - Apps menu
Thanks for the proposal, but the problem it's still there. I will travel for 2 weeks, when I come back I will make fresh windows install, because my system is broken and irreparable cause I am sure this driver is deleted, but the stock one continue to make problems. Maybe something else has broken when I installed this driver.
Have you taken the necessary steps to prevent/delay Microsoft automatically installing drivers? There are many ways...if you have Win10 Pro, it's even easier.
Please read > https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/id-Windows_Update/
Thanks to everyone for the help, I found solution.
My problem was caused by AMD PSP 3.0 driver. It is replies for PCI so my GPU was affected by this.
I tried to update this - unsuccessful, then I tried to install this driver (version 18.10.0830)
https://driverscollection.com/?H=PSP%203.0%20Device&By=AMD&SS=Windows%207%2064-bit
again unsuccessful. With next restart I tried to update the driver again, this time it take longer to finish and the mouse lag was almost gone and the black screens was fixed. Then I set my PCI-e to work with gen 2 and now everything is fine.