![]() ![]() ![]() Step 4: Now, tap on 'Run the troubleshooter' to detect any problems on your computer. ![]() Step 3: Tap on ‘Troubleshoot’ and select ‘Hardware and Devices’ on the panel's right side. Step 2: Click on ‘Update & Security’ to continue the process. Thanks for messaging, it's good to know I wasn't alone with this fixing my issue, and seeing as your hardware is different to mine it again eliminates the chance for hardware being the cause, hopefully AMD pushes an update to fix this if possible. When using windows driver verifier the reset command should be used to turn off the tool. Step 1: Tap on the ‘Settings’ from the ‘Start’ option. I have also been experimenting with Linux on the same computer, and in my usage I've had zero issues linked to power plans or anything of the sort, nor any unexpected crashes which points to this not being a hardware fault, and rather AMD's windows power plan having an issue in it somewhere. The issue returned after a clean windows 11 install after I moved to that 2 or so months ago, but was again fixed by changing the power plan. Since making that comment I can report a few things, getting a bsod is now rare, for what ever reason the only time I get the bsod is soon after my computer wakes up from sleep, but not after powering it on or during normal use as it did previously, so just not allowing my pc to sleep has eliminated the issue pretty much entirely.
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