Warning: AMD graphics driver bug could brick your Windows 11 PC
Date:
Tue, 07 Mar 2023 13:31:14 +0000
Description:
Windows gamers with AMD GPUs need to be aware of a rare bug that corrupts the system.
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Windows 11 (and 10) users are suffering from a really unpleasant bug that effectively bricks the PC, putting it in a boot failure loop, and its caused by the latest versions of AMDs graphics driver, the company has confirmed.
PC World reported on this one (via Toms Hardware ), specifically executive editor Brad Chacos who was unfortunate enough to experience the bug on his gaming PC .
The problem has been found in AMDs Adrenalin 23.2.1 driver, and the most recent 23.2.2 driver, and leaves the user with a corrupted system.
The occurrence of this glitch is rare, though, and it depends on two factors. Firstly, when installing the new AMD GPU driver, the option for a clean installation (factory reset) must be selected. Then you also need to be unlucky enough for Windows to kick in and perform an update in the background while installing the Adrenalin driver.
Due to the fact that its not likely for Windows Update to decide to fire up just at the wrong moment, it seems the bug is rare, which is at least something.
However, this can happen when Windows is set to update automatically (rather than scheduling an update), and if it does, it appears to be the case that
the two update processes happening simultaneously (with a clean AMD driver install, as noted) causes severe havoc.
Chacos was left in a situation where instead of Windows booting, a Blue
Screen of Death error came up, then the computer rebooted, and the same thing happened again, in a loop. Urgh
AMD told PC World: 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.
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. 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. Analysis: Better safe than sorry
So, as AMD suggests, if you are going to update your graphics driver, ensure you dont go for that clean installation option (Factory Reset) until AMD has cleared up this situation. Also, make sure any Windows driver updates are already applied (or updates are paused) before you go ahead with installing the AMD driver.
Following either of those rules should mean youre going to be fine, but ensuring both are observed is obviously the safest thing to do in this situation. And caution definitely seems to be the right approach here, given what happens to PCs that get hit by this particular bug.
The way out of the boot failure loop, as Chacos points out, is to get into Windows recovery mode, but doing so apparently involves a tricky bit of timing. You need to hit the PCs power button in the fleeting moment between BIOS options disappearing and the Windows loading circle appearing and it took Chacos no fewer than 15 attempts before getting the timing right. The message is to persevere, but again, this is another unpleasant aspect of this bug.
While rare, given the gravity of this gremlin, hopefully AMD (and Microsoft) will be working to quickly clear up this one. Its not exactly clear where the fault lies here, but as Toms and PC World point out, this has been a problem for a while now and theres no way Windows should be kicking in an update, when another update is already underway, because clearly thats a recipe for chaos.
Fingers crossed for a swift resolution, then, and we wouldnt blame folks for not taking the workaround presented and simply holding off installing the new AMD driver for a while until a full fix is implemented. As Chacos also observes, his PC was updated to the latest version of Windows 10 before going ahead with the Adrenalin driver installation it may have been the case that something else, like the Game Bar , just happened to run a conflicting update.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/warning-amd-graphics-driver-bug-could-brick-you r-windows-11-pc
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