If you are experiencing problems with your AMD graphic driver, such as crashing or being unable to open the software, rolling back the driver to an older version might be a solution. In this guide, we will explain how to roll back your AMD driver and download an older version of the driver.
Firstly, right-click on the Windows icon, whether you are using Windows 10 or Windows 11. From the list, select “Device Manager.” Then, look for “Display Adapters” and double-click on it to display your graphic driver.
Next, right-click on your graphic driver and select “Properties.” From the properties box, click on “Driver,” and you will see an option to “Roll Back Driver.” If your device fails after updating the driver, this option will automatically pick the previous version and update it. After rolling back the driver, a black screen will come up for a while, indicating that the previous version of the AMD driver has been installed.
Alternatively, you can select “Update Driver” by clicking “OK,” then “Browse my computer for drivers,” and selecting the option to “Let me pick from a list of available drivers.” Here, you will see various older versions of drivers, and you can select the one you prefer. Once you have selected the driver, click “Next,” and it will install on your computer.
That’s all there is to it! Hopefully, this step-by-step guide has helped you understand how to roll back your AMD graphic driver. If you have found this guide helpful, please consider liking this post. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comment section below.