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Then disable Windows setting that allows Drivera to be handled by Windows Updates. Everyone who actually cares should be doing this.
Once changed, restart Windows to apply.
It may then be helpful to download the DDU app and extract files to "c/ddu" and run it. Then go to Options and allow Safe Mode. X out the options and app. Then relaunch it again, now select Safe Mode + Restart option. Once in Safe Mode, DDU should load up, then select AMD under the Graphics drop down menu and click Clean and Restart.
Now you'll be back in Windows normally, allow the GPU detection. If asked to restart click NO. Then install the AMD Radeon / Adrenaline driver suite as needed
1. It renders the AMD update feature unusable, the MS forced update removes it.
2. Shaders of all your games need to be compiled again. In some games that don't compile shaders at startup it means stutters.
It's very simple. Stop letting WinOS WU handle your drivers for u
Then you don't know what you're doing. I linked the how to above. Also in System there is an advanced option there and the options of yes and no for OS handling drivers. Select NO
Would have been easier if MS just leave it alone and make it all optional like it was on XP, Vista, 7
And the settings you mentioned in System has nothing to do with driver installs.
Such as what? All drivers can be downloaded and intalled manually.
For example, Google Microsoft Driver Catalog