Windows 11's latest update is causing AMD users trouble by resetting their settings to default in the Adrenalin Driver's control panel, leading to an "irritating" experience.
AMD's Adrenalin Driver Doesn't Do Well With Windows 11's New Preview Update, Settings Revert To Default Upon Reboot
The issue initially surfaced on AMD's Community forums, where users reported that their settings in the Adrenaline control panel reset to default upon reboot. Several consumers reiterated a very similar problem, and it looks like the issue is widespread to an extent. The Windows 11 KB5030310 cumulative update is reportedly the culprit behind the disruptions within the AMD Adrenaline suite, and the company has yet to respond to the ongoing issue.
The "resetting" issue is probably limited to a certain audience since most users won't change their driver settings at all but it still warrants an investigation and needs to be fixed ASAP. While this doesn't have any impact on the driver's functionality, the only compromise you will face is that your settings will be reverted every time you reboot your computer, which is certainly a nuisance for those who have custom-tuned according to their liking.
While neither AMD nor Microsoft has responded to the issue, a user on the AMD forums has devised a temporary fix, associated with the use of "vivetool," which, in short, disables the Window's Copilot, which is actually the reason behind the problem. Consumers could apply this at their own risk. However, we advise against doing so since it has a lengthy process and could deteriorate things if not done correctly. If you face this problem, you should wait for AMD's official software update, which will drop soon.
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