



Windows Update drivers overwriting Adrenalin software is expected behavior.ĭisplay Adapters > GPU > Right-Click > PropertiesĮ.g. OEMs and system manufactures do publish to Windows Critical Update and Dynamic Update graphics drivers that they wish to be installed on targeted platforms. Please do note that this is not an AMD issue and may take time to implement a workaround. This update mostly targets Navi21 graphics products from either AMD or MSI.ĪMD would like to reach out to the community to help us confirm if this issue is still occurring. To follow up with the original issue per post title found in this thread here, an update has been implemented on the Windows Update server that removes certain hardware IDs, fixing the issue.
