AMD Adrenalin 23.2.1 drivers could cause PC boot issues
The AMD Software Adrenalin Edition 23.2.1 driver was released yesterday, bringing driver updates to older GPUs such as the Radeon RX 6000 series after two months. This driver update has a lot of content, providing new functions, fixing some problems, and even improving the performance of some GPUs in some games. Many users who use Radeon graphics cards plan to choose to update.
According to Wccftech reports, AMD’s graphics card driver does not seem to be so stable, and many users who have updated it report that their PCs will have problems. For example, after installing a new version of the driver, the PC will have startup problems, making the user think that the operating system cannot be operated.
Users have reported that the AMD Software Adrenalin Edition 23.2.1 driver crashes the PC, sending the user an error message showing that the system has an “inaccessible boot drive” error. It is understood that this version of the driver may have changed the BIOS settings and changed the boot options, causing the system to crash. It is more prudent not to reinstall the operating system so quickly, but to check the startup settings and change them back to the previous settings. In addition, users had better completely uninstall the original driver and reinstall the old version.
In some cases, the Windows operating system may become corrupted, making it inaccessible after the user changes the settings. To be on the safe side, users had better back up their data before installing the AMD Software Adrenalin Edition 23.2.1 driver.