

These steps will not be possible to complete unless you are logged onto the system with Administrative rights. Some steps noted in this Troubleshooting Guide require you to make adjustments to your system, such as setting up your monitor.

Given the current track record, we will likely see another driver release at the end of the month or early December. With a slow down in game releases, AMD will likely have more time to work on bug fixes.

Given that number of new features being pushed, more bugs are relatively natural. This is especially true of the system and application stability and corruption. Some of these problems are edge cases but others are more troubling. In terms of known issues, the list continues to grow. Despite their age, HD 7000 GPUs are still getting fixes, but that is likely due to an update that broke something.

Radeon ReLive recordings and Radeon WattMan settings are also getting tweaks as well. One of the bug fixes is green corruption that is plaguing a number of scenarios. Beyond new game support, AMD is including a number of other changes. Unlike previous releases, AMD is not claiming any specific performance increase. As a beta driver, it is not WHQL certified. The new release provides support for EA’s soon to be released Star Wars Battlefront II title. Keeping with the raft of Autumn releases, AMD is releasing the new Radeon Crimson ReLive Drivers 17.11.2 Optional Drivers. AMD is keeping up their track record for release date support.
