rdn Thank you for your efforts.Here are some potential solutions:
①: Roll back the driver version
Enter the Device Manager and find the AMD chipset related devices (such as PCI controller, SATA controller).
Right-click and select Properties > Driver > Roll back driver and follow the prompts.
②: Completely delete all AMD drivers
When reinstalling the AMD driver, select restore factory settings.
Use the AMD Cleanup Utility tool (download from the official website) to completely uninstall the residual drivers.
Go to Control Panel > Programs and Features and manually uninstall all AMD-related programs.
After restarting the computer, press Win+X to open the Device Manager and check if there are any AMD devices that have not been uninstalled (right-click and select “Uninstall Device” and check “Delete Driver”).
③: Temporarily turn off Windows Defender Firewall
Press Win+S to search for “Firewall” and enter Windows Defender Firewall.
Click “Enable or disable firewall” on the left and select “Disable” public and private network firewalls.
After installing the driver, it is recommended to re-enable the firewall to ensure security.
④: Install the driver in compatible mode
Right-click the downloaded AMD driver installation file and select Properties > Compatibility.
Check “Run this program as an administrator”, click Apply and double-click to install.