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Anonymous
2024-10-20T04:15:39+00:00

212 straight crashes all the same errors I have done all the steps that were requested of me BY YOUR OWN "techs" if you can call them that.....

why is Windows uninstalling the drivers for my GPU and replacing them with Windows drivers << this should NEVER happen

I have reinstalled Windows 7 times

completely brand new nvm drive

All fresh installs of drivers FROM MANUFACTURE SITES

MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX

RYZEN 9 5950x

32GB Corsair DDR4 >>> 8x4 sticks and yes all 4 sticks came in the pack together

ASROCK RX 6700XT

Crusial 1tb m.2

ALL SETTING ARE STOCK NEVER OCed

AND it can not possibly be because of any other software or hardware issue since the only thing installed is Windows and drivers

NOW I can't even reinstall Windows because the whole system crashes every 20 min

I had NO trouble AT ALL for the last 3 years but not your sneaky forced update has put me behind in work for the month

The atidgllk service failed to start due to the following error: 

This driver has been blocked from loading

The description for Event ID 1060 from source Application Popup cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.

If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.

The following information was included with the event: 

??\C:\Windows\Temp\Atiflash\atidgllk.sys

The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table

FIX THIS CRAP BEFORE ROLLING OUT UPDATES PEOPLE DONT ASK FOR

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-10-21T05:21:27+00:00

    No ... Windows update uninstalled my GPU drivers and installation a "window version" ... I have also done what you suggested and .... Drum roll ........

    Blue screen of death 17 times today ......

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-10-21T03:43:51+00:00

    I never have trouble with updates, and the last time any of my computers crashed was during Windows 8.1. This is my method for success with Windows:

    1- Only a clean install.

    2- Only supported hardware and software.

    3- Operate the computer strictly according to the way it was designed, and do not make any changes that are not approved by Microsoft.

    (That means, among other things, no editing the registry, no unsupported settings and no tinkering with the technical details of the operating system or doing other things commonly advised on YouTube.)

    4- Backup every day.

    This method has made me crash-free on multiple computers since Windows 8.1, so I know it works.

    Specifically regarding updates:

    Delay updates by 120 days. (I now wait 90 days.) This gives early adopters time to discover bugs, and it gives Microsoft time to fix them.

    Plus, as my sig says, the more you learn how technology works, the more successful you will be.

    Best wishes for your future success.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-10-21T03:14:35+00:00

    Hello, nhamil2

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community.

    Hello, thank you for your feedback here about your issue, it seems that your computer crashes after the update.

    First of all thank you for sharing the information, you mentioned that you have tried a fresh install many times so far, so we need to find out some information from that.

    The atidgllk service fails to start, C:\Windows\Temp\Atiflash\atidgllk.sys and other error messages represent an amd driver installation error, I have checked the cmd website forums and it seems that there are other users who have reported the same issue as you, this seems to be caused by an amd driver incompatibility with the win11 update, the amd driver is not compatible with the win11 update. Some users feedback can try kernel isolation to solve the problem, you can refer to it:

    Open Windows Security:

    Click the “Start” button, type in “Windows Security” and click Open.

    Select “Device Security”:

    In the Windows Security screen, click on “Device Security” on the left side.

    Access the Kernel Isolation settings:

    On the Device Security screen, scroll down to the Kernel Isolation section and click Kernel Isolation Details.

    Turn off Memory Integrity:

    On the Kernel Isolation screen, locate the Memory Integrity option and toggle it to Off.

    Reboot your computer:

    After changing the settings, you will be prompted to reboot your computer to apply the changes. Select Restart.

    It is also recommended that you report this issue to the amd developers so that they can provide you with the latest drivers.

    Best regards

    Bobhe | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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