When I installed my new Windows 11 PC about two months ago, I originally ended up with AMD Adrenalin Edition 23.20.01.10.
I noticed that there were never any graphics driver updates, and that the Release Notes page did not even exist (see screenshot below).
So then I uninstalled that version of AMD Adrenalin Edition (and the 'corresponding' graphics driver), and downloaded the recommended version suggested by the Drivers and Support page which led me to version 23.12.1. That tool installed its own graphics driver version, and that worked fine for another month.
Today, Windows Update suddenly downloaded a new AMD Graphics driver version, according to Event Viewer:
Installation Started: Windows has started installing the following update: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Display - 31.0.22030.2
This caused the AMD Adrenalin software to no longer start due to a incompatibility issue PA-300.
I followed the suggestion on that page to use the AMD Software Compatibility Tool, which brought me back to AMD Adrenalin Edition 23.20.01.10 I originally started with.
So now I'm wondering:
Not sure if it's relevant: I have the following Windows Update option enabled, but am not in the Windows Insider program.
Exactly same thing happend to me so strange. fix it
You have effectively given MS full control over any driver updates.
And as per MS update Docs, they may install an older driver. So that would make it incompatible with the adrenalin software from amd (there is/was separate software download from MS store for those MS supplied drivers).
Updates from amd adrenalin only apply to the driver/software from amd direct.
You mention "an older driver", but 23.20.30 (it seems to have updated from 23.20.01 since my previous post) actually sounds newer than 23.12.1 that is suggested by the AMD website.
What I don't understand is that the AMD website points me to version X, Windows Update then decides to update (downgrade or upgrade?) to version Y, and the AMD compatibility tool chooses to "fix" it by adjusting the Adrenalin tool to match version Y.
With any troubleshooting, it is generally recommended to update to your graphics driver to the latest version, but I'm simply unable to tell which version that is. It all feels a bit messy...
same thing happened! I was playing game and I wasn't aware of the update happening in the background. At the end of the update my game just closed completely without any error. Like I wasn't playing game at all!
and prompted me to restart the pc which I did and for more than 30 min was stuck in the screen of please do not turn off Update is in progress.
I did hard reset and came back to my homescreen but wasn't able to open adrenline software. Now rolling back to old version which is the latest according to AMD website.
STRANGE!
With the mysterious driver version that Windows Update keeps installing, games complained that graphics drivers were outdated, and Overwatch didn't show any temperature.
So I went back to the graphics driver from AMD Software (again!) and have now disabled driver updates from Windows Update entirely.
It would be great if AMD could manage their driver versions (and semver numbers) a bit more transparent.