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JohnStew
Aug 01, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 11 broke AMD RX580 DisplayPort (after 3 attempted installs)
I've just gone through 3 attempts at Windows 11 Beta, the 3rd one seem to do something nasty. First attempt, saw the Windows 11 Beta in Windows Update. Installed it. My primary drive has been cloned...
Reza_Ameri
Aug 01, 2021Silver Contributor
Firstly, report your installation experience through the Feedback Hub. The expected result would be an smooth upgrade which wasn't your case, so sending the report would help the Windows team to have data to investigate and resolve this problem and prevent it in the future.
In regards to your graphic driver, try uninstall it and restart your PC and run Windows Update and install all updates and see if the driver will be installed through the Windows Update?
In regards to your graphic driver, try uninstall it and restart your PC and run Windows Update and install all updates and see if the driver will be installed through the Windows Update?
CarolinaSix
Aug 27, 2021Copper Contributor
Same problem here, started with the last update, was able to plug in a second display via hdmi and it would come back but after updating to the latest AMD drivers DisplayPort doesn’t work, it came back after being off for the night but it went into sleep mode while I was afk. When I came back it wouldn’t work again. Now using HDMI for the time being.
- Reza_AmeriAug 27, 2021Silver ContributorFrom what you explained this is a bug and make sure report it using the Feedback Hub app.
You may report this issue to AMD support too.
https://www.amd.com/en/support- CarolinaSixAug 27, 2021Copper Contributor
Already did, just wanted to let you know you’re not alone since I couldn’t really find anything else on the issue. Went through the trouble of checking ports, cables, monitors and systems before giving into the idea it was the updates I don’t know where the problem is for you on win 10 though cause my card works fine when swapping systems. Oh Sorry I didn’t even realize I replied to the wrong person ...
- Reza_AmeriAug 27, 2021Silver ContributorThank you for sharing your concern, like I said earlier Windows 11 is still under testing and such issues are expected and normally you have to report and wait for an fix. There are workaround like uninstalling the current driver and use Windows Default graphic card drivers but in general you need to wait for the official fix.