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24.6.1 adrenalin & RX 7900XTX

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Have a bit of an odd issue here. when navigating to a game profile within the adrenalin suite & enabling performance tuning, the entire suite just disappears from the desktop. To call it back up again, have to go to apps, look for it & call it back again & it appears. Rinse repeat, same problem.
This is on W11 with all latest updates, but if I stay on the options for factory pre-sets, all is fine.
Does anyone else with same gpu experience this?
 

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You may need a full clean install of the driver.

Grab DDU, amddrivercleanup tool, and have the driver package ready.

Reboot into safe mode, run DDU, then amddrivercleanup, reboot WITHOUT networking.

Install driver, bring network back.


If issues persist, you may have to use an older driver.
 
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Processor Ryzen 5 7600X lapped @ Custom PBO boost & Ryzen 7 7700 @ stock
Motherboard Asrock X670E Steel Legend / Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite
Cooling Deep Cool AK620 / Stock cooler
Memory G.Skill F5-5600J3036D16GX2-FX5 / Corsair Vengeance CMH32GX5M2B5600C36
Video Card(s) Asus TUF gaming RX 7900 XTX OC edition / iGPU
Storage 1 + 2TB T-Force Cardea A440 pro / 2 x Kingston KC3000 1TB
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Keyboard Logitech G512 Carbon / MSI G30 Vigor
You may need a full clean install of the driver.

Grab DDU, amddrivercleanup tool, and have the driver package ready.

Reboot into safe mode, run DDU, then amddrivercleanup, reboot WITHOUT networking.

Install driver, bring network back.


If issues persist, you may have to use an older driv
Thanks, I didn't get notification about your post buy anyway...
I was just going from 24.5.1 to this, upgraded the card from RDNA 2, did a windows control panel uninstall, ran a registry cleaner, rebooted (windows loads a 1024x768p driver first then a moment later, up comes the native 3440x1440 resolution of my monitor) proceeded to install new driver, done & here we are.
The process your describing sounds like overkill, why use DDU and amddrivercleanup tool, shouldn't one or the other do the same job? reboot into safe mode - what is this, some kind of malware I'm dealing with?
Honestly, I've used AMD drivers for over 15 yrs with all kinds of gpus & cpu configs under windows, never had to try all this.
I'm not directly criticising your suggestions as I've seen them mentioned numerous times before in different forums when folks have issues with display drivers. :)
 

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Thanks, I didn't get notification about your post buy anyway...
I was just going from 24.5.1 to this, upgraded the card from RDNA 2, did a windows control panel uninstall, ran a registry cleaner, rebooted (windows loads a 1024x768p driver first then a moment later, up comes the native 3440x1440 resolution of my monitor) proceeded to install new driver, done & here we are.
The process your describing sounds like overkill, why use DDU and amddrivercleanup tool, shouldn't one or the other do the same job? reboot into safe mode - what is this, some kind of malware I'm dealing with?
Honestly, I've used AMD drivers for over 15 yrs with all kinds of gpus & cpu configs under windows, never had to try all this.
I'm not directly criticising your suggestions as I've seen them mentioned numerous times before in different forums when folks have issues with display drivers. :)
My method has been the only way to clean drivers 100% of the time for me. I've searched and whatnot for days and the combo does the job going between test drivers and public drivers. Not properly cleaning old drivers does some funky things.

Also had someone else do the DDU/ADC to see if their GPU was messed up, and seemed to do the trick.
 
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Processor Ryzen 5 7600X lapped @ Custom PBO boost & Ryzen 7 7700 @ stock
Motherboard Asrock X670E Steel Legend / Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite
Cooling Deep Cool AK620 / Stock cooler
Memory G.Skill F5-5600J3036D16GX2-FX5 / Corsair Vengeance CMH32GX5M2B5600C36
Video Card(s) Asus TUF gaming RX 7900 XTX OC edition / iGPU
Storage 1 + 2TB T-Force Cardea A440 pro / 2 x Kingston KC3000 1TB
Display(s) Asus TUF Gaming VG34VQL3A / Samsung C32G55TQWE
Case MSI MPG Sekira 100R / Silverstone Redline mATX
Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar AE 7.1 + Audio Technica -AD500X / Onboard + Creative 2.1 soundbar
Power Supply Corsair RM1000x V2 / Corsair RM750x V2
Mouse MSI Clutch GM20 Elite / CM Reaper
Keyboard Logitech G512 Carbon / MSI G30 Vigor
My method has been the only way to clean drivers 100% of the time for me. I've searched and whatnot for days and the combo does the job going between test drivers and public drivers. Not properly cleaning old drivers does some funky things.

Also had someone else do the DDU/ADC to see if their GPU was messed up, and seemed to do the trick.
Yeah, I can see your point. However this driver package has W11 24H2 in mind when it was released, but on official windows update channel, this version of windows still hasn't come done yet for normies like me, still on 23H2. A perusal of this AMD forum thread about this driver package reveals some interesting things about 6000 & 7000 series cards & the issues faced.
But I'll giver your method ago, what have I got to loose? ;)
 
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