^yYou are on balanced or Ryzen power management?
Try balanced or High power for gaming.
Ah, good that you mentioned it. It was set automatically to Ryzen high performance. Changed it to Ryzen balanced. I'll report back if it doesn't work..
try this for better idle when mhz don't go below base or 2.2 ghz
powercfg -setacvalueindex scheme_current sub_processor THROTTLING 1
powercfg -setactive scheme_current
I have a .msi few errors like this in windows 10 with a msi installer if it can't get internet access.
I have to turn off my third party firewall in windows temporarily during install , then it will install fine.
I have a .msi few errors like this in windows 10 with a msi installer if it can't get internet access.
I have to turn off my third party firewall in windows temporarily during install , then it will install fine.
i dont have any firewall , i tried to google that error but nothing conclusive . I heard it might be problem because my system drive is not C: ..... Kind sillyy
Driver installs fine no error no problem but no matter what i do i always get AMD PCI Device Driver 1.0.0.80 instead of the new 1.0.0.81.Tried to unninstall drivers firs,update manualy nothing works.I wonder if this is only for some new chipsets?:(
There's a log file in C:\AMD (If the folder hasn't been deleted since it's also the temporary storage AMD uses unlike say using the Temp folder.) maybe that information can help show what's happening with the process here and why that's acting up,looking at the extracted files there's a completely different version for Windows 7 and Windows 10 only has the .81 driver from what I can tell.
If nothing else just device manager it and point the driver location to:
C:\Users\USERNAME_HERE\AppData\Roaming\AMD\Chipset_Driver_Installer\AMD_Chipset_Drivers\{2AC4B528-F55F-47BC-B598-781D8A0A9B7E}\IODriver\PCI\PCI Driver\WTx64
That should do it.
(Should be a system component version .80)
EDIT: Hmm well manually setting a path to the newer driver should do it, might have to do it fully manually and pick things instead of letting the OS decide.
Wonder if it's not picking up the file directory or if the driver repository and Windows opts to just keep the .80 version for some reason.
EDIT: I'm on a X570 though perhaps there's just a issue with INF data for getting this to install on certain board models come to think of it.
Would be a bit strange though as there's only a W7 and W10 driver here so that'd result in nothing on fresh system installs and driver updates so has to be a bug in that case.
Not sure how this identifies and works, 500, 400 and 300 series I would imagine but unsure on A or B or X models.
It's less about the motherboard itself and more about the chipset component far as I know and stuff here which this software installs drivers for.
(Which there are some differences with in regards to PCI Express 4.0 or 3.0 for this on non-X570 boards, hmm.)
Maybe the .80 has more entries in the INF, for some reason.
So .81 here goes as unsupported and skips it but as it wasn't a error or fail it doesn't show during the install process but should show up in the log for the full details on what happened during installation for the various devices and such.
Installed fine on the pc with MSI motherboard but it would not install on the
with the pc with ASUS motherboard. Even thou previous Chipset was
uninstalled in Apps & features. I think something with Windows prevented
uninstalling the old driver properly.
This post by Astyanax helped me (post #37):
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/download-amd-motherboard-chipset-driver-v2-07-14-327.433424/page-2
You can also download the tool directly from Microsoft if wanted here:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17588/windows-fix-problems-that-block-programs-being-installed-or-removed
Maybe helpful for some:
-Run downloaded troubleshooter tool
-Check advance
-Click Next
-Click Uninstalling
-Remove everything AMD Chipset related (GPIO2, PCI, PSP, Balanced Driver,
SMBus Driver Alpha) you can skip Ryzen Master.
(Need to do one and one and a registry backup is added to a folder called
MATS on the system drive, that can be deleted after if wanted.)
-Delete AMD folder on the system drive if not already, just to be sure.
-Install new driver and hopefully next update will be fine too without redoing
above. I did try reinstall on top just to check after and it worked^^
I'm still using windows default drivers because on my system they cant install, always same error , diged half of the interent to fix it , tried 10 different solutions .
What am i missing if im running windows default drivers ? i haven't noticed any crashes or anything like that .
I'm still using windows default drivers because on my system they cant install, always same error , diged half of the interent to fix it , tried 10 different solutions .
What am i missing if im running windows default drivers ? i haven't noticed any crashes or anything like that .
Not much, windows are updating driver from AMD, you just don't have the latest but it work and you don't have the "extra stuff" that are useless in normal use.
There's a log file in C:\AMD (If the folder hasn't been deleted since it's also the temporary storage AMD uses unlike say using the Temp folder.) maybe that information can help show what's happening with the process here and why that's acting up,looking at the extracted files there's a completely different version for Windows 7 and Windows 10 only has the .81 driver from what I can tell.
If nothing else just device manager it and point the driver location to:
C:\Users\USERNAME_HERE\AppData\Roaming\AMD\Chipset_Driver_Installer\AMD_Chipset_Drivers\{2AC4B528-F55F-47BC-B598-781D8A0A9B7E}\IODriver\PCI\PCI Driver\WTx64
That should do it.
(Should be a system component version .80)
Have you tried to install it with Admin or SuperAdmin rights?
normaly, those driver don't install in users folder.
Anyone help with this bug ? 🙁
What am i missing if im running windows default drivers ? i haven't noticed any crashes or anything like that .