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AMD's new driver fixes BSOD issues

by on22 November 2022


And a few other minor issues 

AMD has released a new chipset driver set for Athlon, Ryzen, and Threadripper processors.

Dubbed 4.11.15.342 the update brings several fixes that solve issues causing blue screens of death on Windows 11 2022 Update as well as in previous Windows versions.

The official changelog for AMD Ryzen Chipset Driver version 4.11.15.342 contains one modest "bug fixes on few drivers," but the more detailed list of drivers reveals extra information on what is now fixed:

Driver NameWindows 10Windows 11Change Details
AMD PCI Device Driver 1.0.0.90 1.0.0.90 Bug fixes
AMD PSP Driver 5.22.0.0 5.22.0.0 Fixed BSOD 7E while installing the PSP driver
New program support added
AMD SFH Driver 1.0.0.332 1.0.0.332 Added support for custom ACS sensor
Report invalid data when sensor is blocked
AMD MicroPEP Driver 1.0.39.0 1.0.39.0 Updated .inf file to remove redundant information
Fixed BSOD 0x1CA and 0xA0 seen on Windows 11 22H2
AMD PPM Provisioning File Driver 8.0.0.15 8.0.0.15 New program support added
AMD USB4 CM Driver 1.0.0.23 Not applicable Bug fix for S0i3 cases
Fix for DP light up with reboot cycles
Fixed BSOD 0x139
AMD s0i3 Filter Driver 1.0.0.16 1.0.0.16 Fix for BSOD during S4 when AMD USB4 CM is involved
 

The latest driver itself has a few issues:

  • Sometimes custom install fails to upgrade to latest drivers.
  • Text alignment issues may be seen on Russian language.
  • Manual system restart required on Non-English OS after the installation is complete.
  • Uninstall summary log may incorrectly show uninstall status as fail on non-English OS.

But other than that is probably worth installing.

 

Last modified on 22 November 2022
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