![]() No one way of doing things ever really works 100% of the time, in all cases. Most people that run DDU understand they are using an aggressive, brute force method, therefore accept the consequences. ![]() Most uninstallers probably could do better, but they choose caution over completeness. Your OS could have been updated and if the uninstall sets things back to the way it found it, it could cause an issue. Sometimes being too aggressive in removal and in resetting defaults can be bad too! The simple fact is that defaults change. It's not uncommon that uninstallers leave things behind either. I would add that DDU is not an AMD only tool either. What gives?! Any ideas on a potential solution or do I just need to go back and restore to windows 10? This is incredibly frustrating, any help is greatly appreciated.Absolutely true, great explanation. Monitored CPU temps and processes in task manager to see utilization at crash, no spikes anywhere. Issue still persists.Įxpand virtual memory allocation - issue persists Windows memory diagnostic - checked ram, no issues found. System file scan - found a few corrupted files but did not fix issue. Updated software, updated drivers, no luck. Updating AMD Radeon software - had no effect. ![]() Driver reboot shortcut doesn't help, couple times amd software popped up saying there was an error. The fans never run full speed when in use, even on games. Sometimes if screens go blank from no signal the GPU fans ramp up full speed, I assume as a fail safe to keep it from overheating when the driver crashes since it cannot read the gpu. Since then my GPU drivers keep crashing, freezes my screens or shuts them off from no signal. ![]() Been scowling the web for a fix to no avail. ![]()
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