We’ve found very rare cases where the AMD Adrenalin driver causes Windows installation to crash.
If you install the AMD adrenaline driver in a situation where Windows installation is not finished, it is a problem that booting is not possible. The problem has been reported for over a month, but it is news that AMD, which did not admit it, later admitted this fact.
After PCWorld directly experienced this problem, AMD is said to have responded. As a result of confirming the problem, it is said that this phenomenon appears in very rare cases when the adrenaline driver is installed during Windows update.
In this case, you may need to reinstall Windows, but using Windows’ own boot-repair feature has reportedly been able to fix the problem.
From an official position, AMD explained that it is not a problem to check that all system updates have been applied or stopped before installing the driver, and that it is good to disable the factory reset option even during the installation of the Adrenaline driver.