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Hi everyone.

 I'm getting an unknown driver that appears to be causing issues with my GPU. I have attempted to uninstall and reinstall my AMD Drivers. I've even used the AMD Clean Uninstall utility and still have some issues. I'm getting flagged with Device ACPI\AMDIF030. I keep uninstalling the device and then reinstalling drivers, but this keeps popping up. It causes Mass Effect to crash and causes issues with other games as well.

 

Any insight on what this exactly is and what to do to fix it?

 

System:

Ryzen 1700X

MB: MSI X370 Carbon

Ram: Corsair LPX 16GB 2666

SSD: Samsung 960 Evo

GPU: RX 480 (tried both single and dual GPU, still having the same issue. But had been running on CF since March)

 

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1 hour ago, kswag_529 said:

I am having a similar problem I have a RX 270X and i am clueless for a repair right now

I figured it out for me. For some reason, Windows removed my chipset driver. For AM4, that includes the integrated video driver, that Windows was doing stupid things with. After uninstalling all AMD drivers again. And removing the AMD folder in C:\, I then randomly (and fixed it), installed the chipset driver again. It got rid of the unknown driver, Then I reinstalled my GPU drivers and it finally works. Took 2 hours of installing, uninstalling, Clear CMOS, removing GPU's, etc.... Holy shit it took forever. Lost 2 hours of Andromeda... Bastards.

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1 hour ago, Ryujin2003 said:

I figured it out for me. For some reason, Windows removed my chipset driver. For AM4, that includes the integrated video driver, that Windows was doing stupid things with. After uninstalling all AMD drivers again. And removing the AMD folder in C:\, I then randomly (and fixed it), installed the chipset driver again. It got rid of the unknown driver, Then I reinstalled my GPU drivers and it finally works. Took 2 hours of installing, uninstalling, Clear CMOS, removing GPU's, etc.... Holy shit it took forever. Lost 2 hours of Andromeda... Bastards.

What OS are you using for reference

also can you direct me to were you got your chipset drivers

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4 hours ago, kswag_529 said:

What OS are you using for reference

also can you direct me to were you got your chipset drivers

I'm using Windows 10 Pro. I got the chipset drivers from MSI for my x370 Carbon MB. Your Manufacturer should have the chipset for download. Fixed my issues. No more DX crashes or glitches.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Can you help me to get my computer back to normal

Motherboard- MSI 970 Gaming

GPU- GigaByte Radeon RX 460

CPU- AMD 8350 8 Core

WIndows 10

 

I have the same problem as you and i cant open any games such as Csgo or Leagueimage.jpg

 

this comes up anytime i try to open league I see what you have done up there and i would greatly appritiate if you helped me do it too

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3 hours ago, kswag_529 said:

Can you help me to get my computer back to normal

Motherboard- MSI 970 Gaming

GPU- GigaByte Radeon RX 460

CPU- AMD 8350 8 Core

WIndows 10

 

I have the same problem as you and i cant open any games such as Csgo or Leagueimage.jpg

 

this comes up anytime i try to open league I see what you have done up there and i would greatly appritiate if you helped me do it too

What I did:

0.5. Download most recent driver installer by AMD.

1. Uninstall AMD Radeon software. (If this does t work, download the AMD clean uninstaller. Google it if you need it. Can use in safe mode if need be.

2. Reboot

3. Go into device manager and uninstall display device (uninstall drivers if asked)

4. Reboot.

5. Uninstall device again.

6. Wait for a minute, then run AMD software. Don't do anything for a bit. For me, the screen now goes blank while installing drivers. So don't think it's all jacked up. Give it about 5 to 10 minutes. Feels like an eternity.

 

7. Verify files of one game. It'll force reinstallation of DX software.

 

8. Play a game and you should be good.

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On 6/3/2017 at 9:20 PM, Ryujin2003 said:

What I did:

0.5. Download most recent driver installer by AMD.

1. Uninstall AMD Radeon software. (If this does t work, download the AMD clean uninstaller. Google it if you need it. Can use in safe mode if need be.

2. Reboot

3. Go into device manager and uninstall display device (uninstall drivers if asked)

4. Reboot.

5. Uninstall device again.

6. Wait for a minute, then run AMD software. Don't do anything for a bit. For me, the screen now goes blank while installing drivers. So don't think it's all jacked up. Give it about 5 to 10 minutes. Feels like an eternity.

 

7. Verify files of one game. It'll force reinstallation of DX software.

 

8. Play a game and you should be goo

Thanks but it didnt work for me

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