I accidentally disabled the AMD driver for my Ryzen 9 7945HX while trying to fix an AMD Software issue. After doing that, my screen went black, and after a forced shutdown, my laptop gets stuck on the loading screen. Sometimes it shows a Windows boot error. I've tried accessing the BIOS and loading optimized defaults, but the issue persists. Is there a way to re-enable the driver or fix this problem? I'm using an MSI 17 Alpha C7V laptop.
2 Answers
Try booting into safe mode. You need to force your laptop to shut down three times during boot, and that should trigger the advanced boot options. Once you're in safe mode, you can enable the AMD driver again from Device Manager. If that doesn't work, you might need to reinstall Windows.
I found the solution after some trial and error! When I booted up the computer, I repeatedly pressed F8 to access the advanced boot manager. From there, I chose safe mode, turned the driver back on in Device Manager, and when I restarted normally, everything was working fine again!

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