If you would rather manually use an older version of the drivers that you have downloaded, install these before running the Allow Windows 10 to use it’s preferred drivers section of the guide.
Radeon Software settings showing the older driver is installed Summary of how to fix the Your Display Driver Has Stopped Responding errorĮssentially by following this guide you are cleaning any of the AMD drivers you have downloaded that are now not working correctly and causing the Your Display Driver Has Stopped Responding error and have replaced them with the latest AMD drivers that Windows 10 officially supports through it’s Windows Update functionality. Once complete, go into your Radeon settings and check the Software version to make sure you’ve got the older drivers installed.
I would recommend you download the latest Windows 10 Updates which should now include your AMD graphics drivers. Now Windows is back into Windows 10 normal mode and the system is running on generic graphics card drivers, you need to install drivers you know are stable. You may notice that your screen looks strange, this is because it’s using generic graphics drivers and not AMDĪllow Windows 10 to use it’s preferred drivers.Once Windows 10 has rebooted and you’ve logged in (if necessary) you will be back in normal Windows 10 mode.Windows 10 will now boot back into normal mode.Once it’s completed it will ask you to reboot, choose OK.The utility will now go through your system and clean out any trace of the AMD display drivers and built in utilities.Click on Clean and Restart (Highly Recommended).Ensure that AMD is selected in the top right drop down for Select Graphic Driver.Launch the Display Driver Uninstaller utility Launch the Display Driver Uninstaller.exe file.
Once you’re in Windows 10 Safe Mode, locate and launch the Display Driver Uninstaller file you downloaded.