Basically, I play Monster Hunter World on steam, and I get a message that says my Radeon driver is out of date and that I need a driver version that's 20.2.2 or newer. But when I check device manager it says that my Radeon graphics driver is 25.20. I also contacted acer support and they had me download a program called Driver Booster 10 which also told me that my Vega driver is updated at the 25.20 version. But for some reason I still receive that message whenever I try to play monster hunter. Thats when I noticed I had a Radeon app on my computer that said my Radeon is actually version 18, not what device manager says. The game will still play but after a while the computer gets hot and turns off on me.

Now I went to Intel's website after AMD's customer support told me that my driver would be found on Intel's website and was able to find that there was an "Intel HD" & "Radeon RX Vega" graphics that COULD be updated. So currently I have 25.20 but was able to update the intel graphics to the 31.0 version. But the Radeon doesn't work because it pulls up the AMD software installer and I get "error 182". I followed instructions on one of the forums on this website and found out how to manually install the new driver, but I receive this message...


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The Intel graphics drivers are generic, meaning they might or might not work with your specific machine. Based on that, we actually recommend to install the graphics driver provided by the manufacturer of the computer, since that driver was customized by them to work with your specific platform.

In order for us to be able to verify further details about the graphics drivers installed in your equipment, please attach the SSU report so we can verify further details about the components in your platform, check all the options in the report including the one that says "3rd party software logs":

Since it sounds like you've already tried installing some of Intel's latest drivers for the Vega M GL, you'll have to decide if attempting a clean install of both your Intel and Radeon graphics drivers is worth your effort and time.

Hello, everyone. Every time I install amd Adrenalin to get the latest graphics driver, even though I haven't even finished this update, win11 Update Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Display and Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Extension plays along without icg being able to prevent it .Is there a solution for this without completely deactivating the update function or something similar.

I'll try that -disable-automatic-driver-updates-windows-11.html. Are the drivers displayed for download despite deactivation in Windows 11 so that they can then be downloaded manually? Or do I have to activate the download again, which brings me back to my problem.

Eleven Forums has a step by step instructions on how to disable Windows Update of Drivers for both 10 & 11: elevenforum- enable-or-disable-include-drivers-with-windows-updates-in-windows-11.2232/ 

"The version of AMD Radeon Software you have launched is not compatible with your currently installed graphics driver. Please check your system for other versions of Radeon Software that may currently be installed. A factory reset of your Radeon Software installation is recommended. More information about this problem can be found at -300".

Resolution: Install latest AMD Radeon graphics drivers directly from AMD. It is recommended that you do the optional factory reset in the installation options. However, installing the latest Radeon driver from AMD may cause unintended side effects on your system, as this driver is not fully tested or integrated by your computer manufacturer.

I am having some issues with passing through an AMD GPU. It's strange, because I was able to pass through this same GPU about 6 months ago to a Windows 10 VM. Basically what is happening is that I will setup a Windows 10 VM with VNC as the main GPU and the RX480 as my secondary. I will go through the windows setup and get to the desktop. I will then install all the missing drivers and then install the GPU driver. Once the driver is installed for the GPU my entire VNC session goes black. I try to RDP into the VM and I get to the desktop, but everything is black and I can only see the cursor. If I force stop the VM and start it back up it freezes on the loading bar and then it goes into windows recovery mode. I have tried these attempts, but without any change.

I've been haven similar issues with my vega 64 recently. Everything flawless until I installed the driver. During install the screen was there and I had graphics and everything. Then after restarting the vm... Nada. Black screen. Could still get in with vnc or rdp but not with the vega.

You should really set up the early microcode (or update your UEFI) in that case, because this doesn't sound like purely graphics driver related at this point. FWIW you should be able to omit the amdgpu and at least get to a terminal with

Trust Driver Support for all your driver needs. Regular device driver updates should not take up all your time, let Driver Support track down and update drivers for you. Keep your graphics running smooth, and your system updates worry-free. 

If you're running a PC custom build with a Radeon Vega 56 for example, and you find PF/SS is not indexing, the only way to get this AI engine not to use the GPU is by removing the GPU driver - That isn't feasible if your CPU doesn't have integrated graphics, but I think for the most part if Media Composer doesn't find a CUDA GPU, it will just use the CPU for the PhraseFind index. 2351a5e196

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