If you are facing any kind of issue with the new AMD graphic driver, such as crashes or inability to open the software, you might want to roll back the driver or install an older version. In this article, we will guide you on how to roll back an AMD graphic driver and download the older version.
Step 1: Open Device Manager
Right-click on the Windows icon, which is applicable for both Windows 10 and Windows 11, and select “Device Manager” from the list.
Step 2: Look for Display Adapters
Once the Device Manager comes up, look for “Display Adapters” and double-click on it. This will display your graphic driver.
Step 3: Roll Back the Driver
Right-click on the driver and choose “Properties” from the menu. From the Properties box, click on “Driver,” and you will see an option to “Roll Back Driver.” If the device fails after updating the driver, it will automatically roll back to the previous installed driver.
Step 4: Wait for the Installation
After clicking on “Roll Back Driver,” a black screen will appear for a while, indicating that the previous version of the AMD driver has been installed.
Another way to install an older version of the AMD driver is to click “Update Driver” after right-clicking on the driver. Then, click on “Browse my computer for drivers,” and you will get the option to “Let me pick from a list of available drivers.” Here, you can select any older version of the driver you want to install and then click on “Next” to install it on your computer.
In conclusion, rolling back the AMD graphic driver is a straightforward process, and it can save you from any issues caused by the latest driver update. We hope this step-by-step guide will help you in rolling back your AMD graphic driver. If you have any questions or feedback, please let us know in the comment section below.