Driver updates for Windows, along with many devices, such as network adapters, monitors, printers, and video cards, are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. You probably already have the most recent drivers, but if you'd like to manually update or reinstall a driver, here's how:

The AMD/NVIDIA video drivers can normally be uninstalled from the Windows Control panel, this driver uninstaller program was designed to be used in cases where the standard driver uninstall fails, or anyway when you need to thoroughly delete NVIDIA and ATI video card drivers. The current effect after you use this driver removal tool will be similar as if its the first time you install a new driver just like a fresh, clean install of Windows. As with any tool of this kind, we recommend creating a new system restore point before using it, so that you can revert your system at any time if you run into problems. 



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If you have a problem installing an older driver or newer one, give it a try as there are some reports that it fix those problems. DDU is an application that is programmed by Ghislain Harvey aka Wagnard in our forums, Guru3D.com is the official download partner for this handy application.

Here you can download drivers for DisplayLink USB graphics chipsets incorporated in your dock, adapter or monitor. We recommend to update to the latest driver to address any potential security issue, fix bugs, improve performance and add new features.

I got super curious to see whether Rust could do user mode drivers on Windows. It can do splendidly (after initial boilerplate)! (Edit: Looks like MS is already actively working on bringing the WDK to Rust)

Part of this was spurred on by my frustration at a lack of drivers for this kind of thing, and the ones that do exist couldn't even do 120hz ? Mine has no such restriction. 120hz works great. It supports multiple monitors, resolutions, and refresh rates per monitor, and has an accompanying app to edit them all at runtime. Only restriction at the moment is 1 display, and it's locked to 1080p@120hz (I'll lift that restriction in time and have multiple resolutions/refresh rates, and possibly even multiple monitors, it's not a code limitation)

In electronics/computer hardware, a display driver is usually a semiconductor integrated circuit (but may alternatively comprise a state machine made of discrete logic and other components) which provides an interface function between a microprocessor, microcontroller, ASIC or general-purpose peripheral interface and a particular type of display device, e.g. LCD, LED, OLED, ePaper, CRT, Vacuum fluorescent or Nixie.

The display driver will typically accept commands and data using an industry-standard general-purpose serial or parallel interface, such as TTL, CMOS, RS-232, SPI, I2C, etc. and generate signals with suitable voltage, current, timing and demultiplexing to make the display show the desired text or image.

The use of integrated circuit technology to drive a display driver chip dates back to the late 1960s. In 1969, Hewlett-Packard introduced the HP Model 5082-7000 Numeric Indicator, an early LED display and the first LED device to use integrated circuit technology. Its development was led by Howard C. Borden and Gerald P. Pighini at HP Associates and HP Labs, who had engaged in research and development (R&D) on practical LEDs between 1962 and 1968.[1] It was the first intelligent LED display, making it a revolution in digital display technology, replacing the Nixie tube and becoming the basis for later LED displays.[2]

In the early 21st century, display driver chips are widely used for mobile displays in smartphones and other smart devices as well as larger flat-panel displays. Between 2003 and 2005, LCD display driver chips sold 9,821.2 million units worldwide.[3]

In the past I installed, among the optional updates, the Intel 31.0.101.4502 driver which was causing a big problem on my external monitor(HDMI) by no longer going to show so many resolutions(including the correct one) but stops at the standard ones: 1920x1080 , 1280x720 , 1024x768 and 800x600 while my monitor uses 3968x2976.

Resolved by uninstalling that update.

Been having this issue in the last 7 days using current drivers. Computer will freeze for approx. 5 seconds, then the monitor will blank out for the same amount of time, and whatever I'm running (in this case Hunt: Showdown) will crash. Event viewer gives the following error: "Display driver amduw23g stopped responding and has successfully recovered". Only seems to affect Hunt thus far. Absolutely absurd that this is an issue with a one-thousand dollar card, definitely regretting swapping from Team Green.

(If you are using MSI afterburner or any other brand for OC uninstall it before these steps)

Download amd cleanup utlity, chipset driver and GPU driver then disable your internet connection and run the cleanup. after that restart and install the chipset first then the GPU driver.


1. In windows open settings -> Gaming there are three sections -> Game Bar, Captures, Game mode opean each of them and turn all the sliders off inside.

2. Open AMD softwaver : Adrenalion edition -> Settings -> Preferences and turn off the slider for In-game overlay.

3. Turn off "ENABLEULPS" and "ENABLEULPS_NA" in registry editor change the value of it to 0 if you see 1 there.

4.Enjoy

Yeah what about World of Warcraft? I am having constant crashes in WoW with 23.11.1 drivers. I have reported some but now it is just these amduw23g stopped responding and restarted thing in eventviewer.

I hear you man I've had the same problems for about a year now and I've done everything from using the GPU totally different system to RMA'ing the card. However, the latest driver 23.12.1, so far, as fixed my driver timeouts. When I have the new HAGS support enabled in windows. Since this driver I've only had 1 driver timeout when windows didn't enable the HAGS support for some reason.

Having the same issue (same driver in event viewer) happening in New World. I am using latest 23.11.1 drivers. 


I honestly feel the same about switching from Nvidia to AMD. I had a GTX1080Ti for 5 years, never had any major issue and all the small issues were ironed out within a week with new driver. I've had this card for 10 months now and it has been non-stop issues the entire time. Most of them still not fixed, like idle power 105W and the crashes and HAGS support and Anti-Lag stuttering.

I'm sick of this tbh, if it's not one thing it's another. I can't believe AMD's drivers are still this bad. It's pathetic. I completely regret getting this 7900xtx over a 4080. I should have listened to the people telling me that I would have problems.

I also had the same problem about 2 weeks ago. In the beginning, it started appearing in Diablo IV only. After starting the game, if it doesn't appear in the first 5 minutes, it won't appear for the whole day until I close the game and start it again. The game freezes instantly, the sound sometimes goes into a loop and the mouse pointer gets artifacts. I updated BIOS for MSI Tomahawk, upgraded vBios for Asus TUF rx6800xt and installed the latest driver 23.11.1. Also I installed the latest AMD B450 chipset drivers. The problem occurs again but less often. Let's say, yesterday the whole day the problem did not occur while I was playing Diablo IV and CoD MW 2/3. Today when I was doing a benchmark of Warhammer III the game crashed with artifacts around. In Event View of Windows 11 I had this above topic message. This is the first time in the last 3 years of using the RX6800XT graphics card and B450 that I have had this type of problem. Card temperatures are fine and the hotspot does not go over 85C even in the most extreme situations. In Diablo IV vRam is filled up to 15GB and it does not cause any problems either

I have same issue some days its not happening. Today it happened 4 times. I reported it since i bought the card 1 year ago but no fix. Im playing world of warcraft. last time i bought AMD gpu was 290x i replaced with 1080ti. Im almost about to replace my 7900xtx with a 4090. On older drivers turning off instant replay fixed it but its back now

Same thing here. RX5600XT. Playing Lost Judgment and I can randomly get black screen, however it doesn't turn back. So I force hard reboot. And after every hard reboot, I have to run Cleanup, install new drivers, to yet again meet the exact same crash. I don't know what to do, I am sick and tired of this AMD **bleep**. I am already planning to switch to Nvidia.

Tried everything you could think of that's been mentioned on the Internet; clean installs of drivers, clean installs of Windows, different versions of drivers, different ways of cleaning (DDU or AMDs own - or sometimes both!).

I hear you man I've had the same problems for about a year now and I've done everything from using the GPU totally different system to RMA'ing the card. However, the latest driver 23.12.1, so far, as fixed my driver timeouts. When I have the new HAGS support enabled in windows. Since this driver I've only had 1 driver timeout when windows didn't enable the HAGS support for some reason.

The game not launching in DX12 I do feel like is a new separate issue from the time out. 

I'm trying to spread the word and see if this is just me or if this is why AMD added the HAGS support. ff782bc1db

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