
AMD’s latest drivers have caused some users’ Windows operating systems to crash and reportedly changed BIOS settings, which became widespread among users with Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards released by AMD in late 2021.
The reason for these issues is not yet clear, but some users believe that AMD’s drivers may not be detecting their hardware correctly or may be incompatible with some components. However, AMD has not yet made an official statement about these issues.
Users experiencing these problems are advised to create a restore point on their system before updating their drivers and to regularly check their BIOS settings. Additionally, using the driver version recommended by the manufacturer instead of installing the latest drivers on AMD’s website support page may also be helpful.
In conclusion, while these issues have not yet been resolved, users can take steps to keep their systems safe. If you encounter any problems, do not hesitate to contact AMD support team.