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and reboot
It means that the program thinks you have unstable settings, like an unstable overclock so it reverted it to stock. The automatic crash detection could be buggy, but considering it's not a widespread issue then it means you likely are crashing over a bad setting.
after the update, use ddu, then install the amd driver again
in windows update options, set it to never install driver updates
but update rollups and major updates always revert drivers back to its generics
and you need to install the correct ones again from the board mfg or oem, and amd/nvidia/intel
omg is that true? that is so fk up with windows and microsoft. will try it, thanks a lot
windows just update the 'driver' dlls and core files in windows\system folders, not always the software that controls the drivers in programfiles