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M entioned o n 10/16/20 in Tech Linked ( 4:06) Hopefully, they resolve this issue with a fix. Now here AMD is clearly saying that the issue is real, and offers a workaround to prevent it from happening. It's funny because at the time, certain people were complaining that the person covering the issue was simply badmouthing AMD and the issues weren't real. This is good that AMD acknowledges this issue and is working towards a solution. We are committed to resolve issues as quickly as possible and strongly encourage users to submit issues with AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition via the Bug Report Tool.”
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We recommend users ensure all system updates are applied or paused before installing the driver, and that the “Factory Reset” option is unchecked during the AMD driver installation process.
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“We have reproduced an issue that can occur in an extremely small number of instances if a PC update occurs during the installation of AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition, and we are actively investigating.
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The company stated that during the Radeon Adrenalin software update, if users use the 'Factory reset' option and a Windows installation is taking place at the same time, Windows could become corrupted.
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Hopefully, it's not too long before AMD addresses this issue and provides a solution.ĪMD has issued a warning to users that updating the Radeon GPU drivers could cause damage to Windows installations. It's recommended if you are experiencing these issues after installing the new Adrenalin 23.2.1 driver, to check your BIOS settings before resorting to reinstalling Windows. AMD hasn't commented yet or added any information about the current issue. It appears CapFrameX discovered that the driver could be changing BIOS settings, such as boot options leading to the crashes and/or boot problems users have been describing. There are users who are claiming no problems installing this driver, but then again, there are plenty who are claiming they are experiencing these issues. Now the update finally arrives and you have to deal with this issue.
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This is really sad, as I know AMD Radeon users were waiting almost two months for a driver update for Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs and older. As a cautionary measure, users should not be so quick to reinstall the operating system on their computer but to check the boot settings and change the option back to the previous settings. The new AMD Adrenalin 23.2.1 driver reportedly alters the BIOS settings and changes the boot options to make the system crash. However, all is not lost, as CapFrameX has updated users on what happened to consumers' PCs. Users are contacting AMD Radeon's Twitter account to thank the company for destroying their systems. Twitter stated that the driver “Crashed my whole PC, now I have to set up Windows again from scratch.” Another user, the driver “bricked my Windows install.” It took a system restore and a complete reinstallation of the Radeon drivers using DDU to eliminate the problem. We ran into a BSOD that throws the “Inaccessible Boot Drive” error. We tried the driver ourselves and faced the same problem. Upon installing the Adrenalin Edition 23.2.1 driver, Windows initiates a system restart from which it never quite boots up. There is a new bios update, above link might grab itĭump itself isn't very obvious what cause is.Many users have reported corruption of their Windows installation, forcing them to reinstall or reset their operating system. Could try using ethernet to update drivers, see if it makes a ny difference. I have seen lots of old WIFI cards causing problems this year, most of it the drivers.ĭoes laptop have a ethernet connection? I assume that is what the realtek driver is for, as odd for any pc not to have Ethernet port. Latest version of that driver on windows update catalog is 2016 - link Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 is chipset of card It sort of clicked i was looking at wrong system when i saw CPUĬurious how the lan package can have two different makers, Qualcomm and Realtek, when they make their own chips. it explains the lack of intel drivers on your pc.

Hmm, I was looking an an intel model, yours is a 330S-15ARR.
