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Recent driver issues with AMD radeon software adrenaline edition

I recent attempted to update my radeon drivers from 18.5.1 to 18.8.1 for my rx 560D, once windows reboots I get a driver error that says the signature is invalid, which in turn doesnt let the graphics card run correctly, I've tried submitting a query on the amd support forums and I have heard nothing back, anyone else had this issue or have a fix?

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Remove the drivers by booting into safe mode and launching DDU. You can download the latest version here

 

Then try installing the drivers again. 

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1 hour ago, DrMacintosh said:

Remove the drivers by booting into safe mode and launching DDU. You can download the latest version here

 

Then try installing the drivers again. 

Done, same error, it worked with version 18.5.1 but the drivers still say that are unsigned when updating to 18.8.1, other then the error the system runs fine, but because of the drivers not loading I cant play games with it

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Then go back to a previous version. 

 

I don’t believe 18.8.1 is a recommended update iirc. 

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10 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

Then go back to a previous version. 

 

I don’t believe 18.8.1 is a recommended update iirc. 

It's not, 18.5.1 is the recommended, but I've had 18.8.1 running fine for a few weeks, I attempted to unbrick an old gtx 650 and deleted the drivers and once I tried to reinstall them is when I started getting errors, I completely deleted all the nvidia stuff from my system though so I dont see how that would cause an error, but until amd releases a new update I will roll back my drivers, I prefer running the newest drivers possible but that doesnt always work sadly, oh well

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