If you are running Windows 10 Pro 22h2, then your operating system meets the minimum requirements for running Ryzen Master. Here are some steps you can try to fix the issue:
Check for updates: Make sure your Windows 10 installation is up to date. Check for updates by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
Reinstall Ryzen Master: Uninstall Ryzen Master and reinstall it from the official AMD website. Make sure you download the latest version that is compatible with your system.
Run Ryzen Master as Administrator: Right-click on the Ryzen Master shortcut and select "Run as Administrator". This will give the application elevated privileges and may help it recognize your operating system.
Contact AMD Support: If none of the above steps work, you can contact AMD support for further assistance. They may have more specific troubleshooting steps or a software update that can fix the issue.
It's also possible that Ryzen Master is simply displaying an incorrect message, and that it is functioning properly despite the error message. If you are able to use the software without any issues, you may not need to worry about the error message.
PC Hardware Specialist