AMD has officially confirmed a bug in its latest AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 26.6.2 graphics driver that affects users running Windows 10.
According to the company, some users may experience problems with the Radeon Software after installing the new driver. In certain cases, Device Manager may display a yellow exclamation mark next to the graphics driver, indicating that the driver is not functioning correctly.
The issue appears to be limited to Windows 10, with Windows 11 users not reporting the same problem on a large scale.
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Although Microsoft has ended mainstream support for Windows 10, AMD continues to provide driver support for the operating system. The company has previously confirmed that its Adrenalin drivers will remain compatible with Windows 10.
AMD says its engineering team is already working on a fix. Until an updated driver is released, the company recommends rolling back to AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 26.6.1, which does not suffer from the issue.
If you’ve already installed version 26.6.2 and are facing problems, uninstalling the current driver and reinstalling Adrenalin 26.6.1 is the recommended temporary workaround.




