Version 19.30.01.29 of the AMD/ATI Radeon video card driver suite was released on August 12, 2019. These drivers are also referred to as AMD Adrenalin Edition Drivers.
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I am running Windows 10, 64 bit operation system. Above and tried again to update the driver and found an older ATI Radeon 3000 Graphics driver in my.
This is the latest version of these drivers, compatible with most AMD-based video cards and modern PC operating systems.
This is the final, WHQL version of these drivers and replaces all previously available drivers. You should install v19.30.01.29 if you have a supported AMD or ATI GPU running any previous driver release, including any beta version.
See What Version of This Driver Do I Have Installed? if you're not sure which AMD Radeon driver version you have installed.
Changes in AMD Radeon v19.30.01.29
Here are more details on some of the fixes, improvements, and other changes in version 19.30.01.29:
- Fixes: Performance Metrics Overlay may intermittently display incorrect colors when being displayed in game.
- Fixes: Radeon Overlay may fail to appear or invoke when playing DOOM.
- Fixes: Radeon Overlay may fail to appear or invoke when a game is running fullscreen on Windows 7 system configurations.
You can see all the details on this new release, including the full list of fixes and any known issues, plus a full list of compatible AMD/ATI GPUs, in the Radeon Software Adrenaline 2019 Edition 19.8.1 Release Notes.
Download AMD Video Drivers (Desktop & Mobile)
Windows 10 and Windows 7 are supported operating systems for the v19.30.01.29 drivers:
The download link above is to the release notes page. Scroll down to the Package Contents area to see the download links for Windows 10 and Windows 7.
Supported desktop and all-in-one AMD GPUs for v19.30.01.29 include RX Vega series, RX 500 series, RX 400 series, Radeon Pro Duo, Radeon R9 (Fury, Nano, 200, 300), R7 (300, 200), R5 (300, 200) and Radeon HD 7700 and 8500 series GPUs. A-Series AMD Radeon R7, R6, R5, R4, R3, and R2 APUs are also supported.
Supported mobile AMD GPUs for v19.30.01.29 include Mobility Radeon HD (8500M and 7700M) and AMD Radeon R9/R7/R5 M200/M300 series GPUs.
Not sure if you should download the 32-bit or 64-bit driver? See Am I Running a 32-bit or 64-bit Version of Windows? for help.
Some laptops, netbooks, and tablets with integrated AMD graphics, especially some of those manufactured by Toshiba, Sony, and Panasonic, may not be supported by any driver from AMD, even if there's an AMD Mobility logo on your computer. If you have trouble installing these drivers from AMD, use the video drivers provided by your computer manufacturer instead.
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Have questions about Windows 10 support for your AMD video card? See their Windows 10 Driver and AMD Graphics Product Compatibility page for help.
AMD Video Drivers for Windows 8, Vista, and XP
AMD does support Windows 8, Windows Vista, and Windows XP but not always with the latest driver version.
Check for Windows 8, Vista, and XP drivers for your AMD-based video card from the AMD Drivers and Software page.
Download Drivers for Older AMD/ATI Chipsets
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Desktop and Mobility Radeon HD 4000, HD 3000, HD 2000 drivers, as well as Radeon HD AGP series drivers, tend to be released less often, and are usually focused on problem fixing instead of feature adding.
Find the latest driver available for these GPUs from the AMD Drivers and Software page. Beta drivers and drivers for other AMD products can also be found there.
See our Windows 10 Drivers, Windows 8 Drivers, or Windows 7 Drivers pages for information about popular new drivers in those versions of Windows. I keep those resources regularly updated with releases not only from AMD, but also from other major hardware makers.
Having Trouble With These New AMD Video Drivers?
The first thing to do if your newly installed AMD video drivers don't work is to uninstall and then reinstall the installation package. You can do this from the appropriate applet in Control Panel.
If that's not possible for some reason, try rolling back the driver. See How to Roll Back a Driver for detailed instructions in all versions of Windows.
If you encounter problems after installing these drivers and you're confident that it's a bug with the new driver, let AMD know by filling out their AMD Issue Reporting Form.
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First of all, I am aware that this is most likely an issue with an outdated graphics card being used on Windows 10 as this is what most of the sites I've perused have told me. At the end of the day, I'll likely purchase a new card but in case I can avoid that, I'd like to.
Now onto the meat of the issue. Last night, seemingly out of nowhere, my graphics card decided to be a jerk and die out, causing Windows to revert to the Basic Display Driver and only allowing me three resolutions to choose from - 1280x1024, 800x600 and 1024x768 which is the recommended display resolution. I've scoured the internet looking for solutions, from doing a rollback (which I cannot do as the option is greyed out), registry edits (which I couldn't figure out for the life of me and didn't want to risk messing things up), to praying to Yog-Sothoth and doing a system restore (which I also couldn't do because, for whatever reason, system protection was turned off and I had no restore points logged). The odd thing about all of this is that the card is still listed in the device manager but in the properties, it says that there are no drivers installed for the device ... while simultaneously showing the version as 22 .19.128.0. I have no idea what to do or how to fix this short of buying a new card.
For greater detail as to anything on my end I may have done, I'll provide exactly what I was doing at the time this occurred. I was playing Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition with Discord's Web App opened. I received a message, decided to alt-tab out, at which point my monitor suddenly showed 'No Input' but still had sound from NWN playing. So I figure, I'll just hard-reset my PC as I had already tried unplugging and replugging the VGA cable. Once I rebooted, that's when I could only choose from the three resolutions mentioned and shown in the attached pictures.
Any advice / solutions / recommendations for graphics cards (I'm currently eyeing a GIGABYTE Radeon RX 560) would be greatly appreciated! Thanks ahead of time,
Richard.
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Now onto the meat of the issue. Last night, seemingly out of nowhere, my graphics card decided to be a jerk and die out, causing Windows to revert to the Basic Display Driver and only allowing me three resolutions to choose from - 1280x1024, 800x600 and 1024x768 which is the recommended display resolution. I've scoured the internet looking for solutions, from doing a rollback (which I cannot do as the option is greyed out), registry edits (which I couldn't figure out for the life of me and didn't want to risk messing things up), to praying to Yog-Sothoth and doing a system restore (which I also couldn't do because, for whatever reason, system protection was turned off and I had no restore points logged). The odd thing about all of this is that the card is still listed in the device manager but in the properties, it says that there are no drivers installed for the device ... while simultaneously showing the version as 22 .19.128.0. I have no idea what to do or how to fix this short of buying a new card.
For greater detail as to anything on my end I may have done, I'll provide exactly what I was doing at the time this occurred. I was playing Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition with Discord's Web App opened. I received a message, decided to alt-tab out, at which point my monitor suddenly showed 'No Input' but still had sound from NWN playing. So I figure, I'll just hard-reset my PC as I had already tried unplugging and replugging the VGA cable. Once I rebooted, that's when I could only choose from the three resolutions mentioned and shown in the attached pictures.
Any advice / solutions / recommendations for graphics cards (I'm currently eyeing a GIGABYTE Radeon RX 560) would be greatly appreciated! Thanks ahead of time,
Richard.
https://pasteboard.co/GUZeV9W.png
https://pasteboard.co/GUZf5Ii.png
https://pasteboard.co/GUZfcKJ.png