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No, you need not uninstall the old drivers. The software should do it for you.

On 4/5/2024 at 10:13 PM, LAwLz said:

I am getting pretty fucking sick and tired of the "watch something else" responses. It's such a cop out answer because you could say that about basically anything, and it doesn't address the actual complaints. People use it as some kind of card they pull when they can't actually respond to the criticism raised but they still feel like they need to defend some company/person. If you don't like this thread then stop reading it. See how stupid it is? It's basically like telling someone "shut the fuck up". It's not a clever responsive, it doesn't address anything said, and it is rude. 

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1 minute ago, DarkPandaLord said:

Well, that's good to know. However, I would like to know where I can view my driver(s) in File Explorer. Where is it?

What drivers are you specifically interested in finding? File Explorer isn't really where you'd see that. 

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Just now, rickeo said:

What drivers are you specifically interested in finding? File Explorer isn't really where you'd see that. 

The drivers I get and update from the AMD software? If in case of a blue screen or something, I want to be able to go into Safe Mode and uninstall them or something (although I create regular restore points, so I guess this is kinda pointless, I just want to know where to view all that gobbledy-goo) 

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40 minutes ago, DarkPandaLord said:

The drivers I get and update from the AMD software? If in case of a blue screen or something, I want to be able to go into Safe Mode and uninstall them or something (although I create regular restore points, so I guess this is kinda pointless, I just want to know where to view all that gobbledy-goo) 

You can check in Device Manager for each individual part of your PC what current driver you have installed by clicking on the device and right click properties.

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You only need to manually try to uninstall drivers if you actually have problems.
If you dont have any, then there is no benefit to doing it.

 

Also, when running the AMD installer, if you select the option that is called factory something, it should remove everything old including settings for you. 

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