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AMD overdrive bluescreens my PC?
I recently did a few nice upgrades to my PC, one was I got a MSI X470 GAMING PLUS mother board, and a new Ryzen 5 2600 chip. I wanted to tinker with OC setting for the Ryzen chip, and was advised to try AMD overdrive, however when I install it it causes my PC to blue screen loop until I start in safe mode and remove it, and it works just fine. Id like to try the software out, but why is it breaking my PC, and how do I get past it?
I have:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600
MSI X470 Gaming Plus motherboard fully updated bios.
Gigabyte 150 ti OC edtion
16GB Team Dark ram at 3000mhz
1 TB seagate 7.2k HDD
750w EVGA PSU
Corsair h60 liquid cooler.
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Only the "Ryzen Master" utility works with Ryzen apu/cpu.
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Only the "Ryzen Master" utility works with Ryzen apu/cpu.
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I ran into the same problem. Here's how I fixed and it has helped several others:
Couldn't boot into Safe Mode because Microsoft royally screwed F8 up, but if you hard reboot several times during Windows loading, it will reboot to allow you to boot into Troubleshooting Options. From there you can find Safe Mode through Startup Settings or if it still crashes in Safe Mode like mine did, just choose Command Prompt.
You'll need to launch DiskPart (just type that in) and then "List Disk", then select your main Disk, then List Volume and find the volume containing your main typical C drive. Write down the letter. Type Exit to get out of Disk Part.
Now type in that letter, for me it was "F:", then change your directory to where the Overdrive folder exists (use dir to display folders and files to find it). Again for me I entered: "CD Program Files (x86)\AMD\OverDrive\amd64". Type dir to see a list of the files, which should just be AODDriver2.sys. Type "del AODDriver2.sys" and restart your computer.
