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AMD Releases Ryzen Chipset Drivers 4.06.10.651

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Doubt it, just last week i installed a fresh windows on a new NVMe SSD after upgrading from SATA. After fresh Windows install the previous chipset driver also failed to install propery the first time. Same goes for this new driver, it didn't matter for the installers if i was using SATA or NVMe SSD, or i used 3600X or 5600 this year, or 2600 in 2020 with older chipset drivers. Sadly there is something always up with the chipset driver installers, i am not the only one who experience this, luckily my system is rock stable, no other anomaly other then an occasional failed chipsed installs.
I'd be finding out what you install that breaks it then, since it's not a common issue

Either you've got an antivirus or similar third party program that blocks it/breaks it, or something you do breaks it.
Clean install means you didn't go debloating windows or disabling telemetry, disabling services and all those other tweaks people love doing to break things.

Obviously i dont know what you in particular have going on, but when it works on my x370, B450 and x570 chipsets with windows 10 and 11, it's not an issue with the chipsets, 10 or 11 - it's a compatibility issue, or something damaged with your OS like the posts above who literally delete the files after they're unpacked and wonder why it's having problems.
 
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Doubt it, just last week i installed a fresh windows on a new NVMe SSD after upgrading from SATA. After fresh Windows install the previous chipset driver also failed to install propery the first time. Same goes for this new driver, it didn't matter for the installers if i was using SATA or NVMe SSD, or i used 3600X or 5600 this year, or 2600 in 2020 with older chipset drivers. Sadly there is something always up with the chipset driver installers, i am not the only one who experience this, luckily my system is rock stable, no other anomaly other then an occasional failed chipsed installs.
No Issues for me and i run a custom Windows 11 Installation from Ghost Spectre. I just installed straight from the exe. I guess you need to try a different version of windows installation as seems to me you have a buggy windows installer if you cant install chipset drivers. You could also try installing it via Motherboard Application if it has one? If MSI Liveupdate app. or if Gigabyte App Center. They install via inf compared to the standard amd installer could be a work around if you have bugs with the standard AMD installer Just a thought.
 
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Either you've got an antivirus or similar third party program that blocks it/breaks it, or something you do breaks it.
Clean install means you didn't go debloating windows or disabling telemetry, disabling services and all those other tweaks people love doing to break things.
First thing i install after windows is chipset, then vga, then mouse, then sound card. Every other debloating comes after that.

No Issues for me and i run a custom Windows 11 Installation from Ghost Spectre. I just installed straight from the exe. I guess you need to try a different version of windows installation as seems to me you have a buggy windows installer if you cant install chipset drivers. You could also try installing it via Motherboard Application if it has one? If MSI Liveupdate app. or if Gigabyte App Center. They install via inf compared to the standard amd installer could be a work around if you have bugs with the standard AMD installer Just a thought.
MediaCreationTool21H2 downloaded the latest Win10 version last week.

Though it can't install the components perfectly the first time, usually it works the second or third try. So far didn't have to resort to manual install, just the chipset installer on my end isn't as perfect as i'd like it to be.
 
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No problem so far, using 5800x x570s and 6700xt
 
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I have issues on my PC with Ryzen 9 5900X and the MSI MAG X570 Tomahawk - the installer refuses to proceed, at all, so for me it's impossible to continue the installation.

My guess is that it is because I deleted these folders from my C:/ drive:

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Because the Mag Tomahawk x570 board is garbage... terrible support from MSI and half the nvme drives don't work in the top m.2 slot...I'm in the process of replacing mine with a Gigabyte x570s Master.
 

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Because the Mag Tomahawk x570 board is garbage... terrible support from MSI and half the nvme drives don't work in the top m.2 slot...I'm in the process of replacing mine with a Gigabyte x570s Master.

Nah, this is my setup messed. I need a fresh Windows 10 install which I will do once I install the new graphics card RDNA 3.
 
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