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levin
Adept II

[W11-Pro] AMD driver 32.0.11027.1003

Hi,

 

I have windows 11 pro x64 on stable channel and I received one optional update, for my gpu driver: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Display - 32.0.11027.1003 should I install it?

Current version of driver is 31.0.012027.9001


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Seitmola
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rmy92
Journeyman III

Yes definitely, Windows Optional AMD Gpu Driver 32.0.11027.1003 ( Driver date : 27/8/2024 ) is a recent driver optimize for recent games

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rmy92
Journeyman III

Yes definitely, Windows Optional AMD Gpu Driver 32.0.11027.1003 ( Driver date : 27/8/2024 ) is a recent driver optimize for recent games

After your reply I installed, it's ok, but the only difference which I saw, I have some lag on screen(I see my cursor acting slowly) while I browse using Microsoft Edge. I use only stable builds, eg. Windows, browser, etc..


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Seitmola
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U can revert to the old driver back by going into ( Device Manager ) and uninstall the gpu optional latest driver, restart the pc and then let windows automatic install the old driver (31.0.012027.9001) back

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Do u know why is disabled 'roll back driver' option ?


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Seitmola
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1. Go to Windows Update, make sure "Get the latest" is disabled.

2. Right click the Start Button, then click Device Manager.

3. Scroll until you see the Display Adapters section.

4. Open it, then right click and click to uninstall your display adapter.  Check "Attempt to remove drivers for this device" if it pops up.

5. (Your screen will likely be at only 30fps for now, as it will be connected to the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter.) Go back to Windows Update and check for updates. Windows will automatically reinstall your stable driver version afterwards. If it doesn't, click install or retry and restart your PC in between attempts and after installing your driver.

 

Good luck! Also, a word of advice, never go for optional updates unless you actually have an issue with your current drivers. Another word of advice, if updated drivers don't work, and you bought a pre-built PC, try installing OEM (original equipment manufacturer) provided drivers, which are customized to work with your PC. Windows will usually handle this task, but sometimes it can install the wrong version.

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