![]() My current assumption is this menu was blocking any non WHQL driver and causing this. Use wushowhide tool to hide amd drivers from windows. Use amd cleanup utility, and use the amd auto detect driver installer or you can also use the amd drivers from asus. Unfortunately, I don't have any way to disable this, even though the docs stated that we should be able to disable this after we turn off either HVCI, Smart App Control, or not using Windows S mode. It is for wddm 3.0 display driver for dynamic refresh rate, and amd control panel doesn't support it yet and It is sucking more power. The one that's working is only version 22.5.1: which is also the latest, non optional (recommended version) and also WHQL (but its 4 months back already):Īfter some checking, I think it maybe because of this new menu on Windows Security ( click here for reference), which also just active after Windows 11 22H2 updates: I've tried to downgrade to previous versions, both directly via installer or clean install using DDU to other version, e.g., 22.8.2 or 22.6.1, but it's having the same issue. However after the update the AMD setting application would not pop up after trying to launch it. AMD Software Installer should automatically launch and check the system for driver and software compatibility. For some reason I can't open the AMD Control Panel at all (got no response after click) or having this error if I tried to run it as administrator: greatkronos Journeyman III 12-23-2018 09:57 AM AMD Radeon Setting Will Not Open Jump to solution Hi Everyone, I was updating my AMD software and driver to the recent 18.12.3 so that I would be up to date. To setup and install AMD Software: PRO Edition, follow these steps: Once download is complete, open the save folder and double-click the file to begin setup. Now select to reboot your Windows 11/10 PC.I'm currently running Windows 11 22H2 (build 22622.601) and just updated to AMD Adrenalin 22.9.1 from 22.8.2. The newer AMD Adrenalin Control Center no longer allows you to select the GPU.Instead, you have to make the selection via the Windows Graphics Settings dialog. ![]() Either way, click the View by option and change it to Category. Alternatively, you can use the Windows Key + R key combination, type control.exe in the box, and click OK. ![]()
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