


Previously (before a month) I was with SATA SSD, so I remove this obstacle as an issue.ģ. No, I'm not using HyperX and Adata at the same time.Ģ. I just noticed safety features had been disabled and started investigating.ġ. You don't even know it happend since it doesn't say it anywhere.
AMD ADRENALIN KEEPS CRASHING INSTALL
Turns out my mouse tries to install it's own driver/software every time you plug it in and that software is not compatible with some safety features in BIOS which get disabled and this causes Windows having to change it's settings and thus starts slower for the first time. Sometimes problems are caused by strangest things. If problem refuses to go away, maybe try to install Windows to a different drive just in case. Theoretically some 3rd party antivirus software or registry cleaner (or similar) could possible disable/damage some registry setting or remove some file/files.Īnd your PC case is not close to any strong magnets, like subwoofer, active speakers, amplifier?
AMD ADRENALIN KEEPS CRASHING DRIVERS
If base clock is anything else, that can corrupt data on flash drivers (SSD, M.2) according to some reviewers. I would also download a disk management software from whoever made your system drive and run some tests in case drive is dying.Īlso check BIOS that your base clock is 100 MHz and nothing else. Also if it is a SATA-drive, change to different SATA cable. You did not mention what storage solution you have: M.2, SSD, HDD? Maybe swap system drive (the one with Windows) to another slot than what you are using now (for testing). RAM: ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D60G RGB 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHzĪre you using both the HyperX 3200 and Adata 3200 at the same time? If so, remove those older sticks. This is just an infinite loop.Ĭan someone propose some kind of solution that I haven't tried yet or I should sell my AMD GPU and go for Nvidia?! This is the only way to make the driver open and work again, until the next crash. After reboot, the only FIX is to delete AMD/CN folder and restart the PC again. The driver just randomly crashes and I have to hard shut down the PC. From disabling windows updates from registry, hide windows updates, bios update, updating windows 10 to windows 11 recently, set tdr delay, driver version change in registry, basically everything. I have tried every possible fix that I can find on reddit and google. Windows keeps messing with my gpu drivers, causing crashes. I have a problem that persists for almost a year.
