AMD Releases 26.6.3 Hotfix Driver to Fix Radeon RX 7000+ Windows 10 Install Bug

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AMD has released the 26.6.3 Adrenalin Hotfix Preview driver to address a recurring installation failure affecting Radeon RX 7000 series and newer GPUs on Windows 10. This update is specifically aimed at fixing compatibility issues rather than introducing new gaming features and is recommended only for users experiencing installation problems. To install the hotfix, users need Windows 10 64-bit 21H2 or Windows 11 21H2, along with Administrator rights, and are advised to use the Cleanup Utility when downgrading to avoid potential issues. For those who successfully installed the previous version, it is safe to wait for the next full release rather than using this preview build



AMD Releases 26.6.3 Hotfix Driver to Fix Radeon RX 7000+ Windows 10 Install Bug

AMD has dropped the 26.6.3 Adrenalin Hotfix Preview driver to squash a persistent Windows 10 installation failure affecting Radeon RX 7000 series and newer GPUs. The package focuses strictly on compatibility rather than new gaming features, making it a targeted patch for users hitting setup blockers. You'll need Windows 10 64-bit 21H2 or Windows 11 21H2 alongside Administrator rights to run it, and AMD strongly advises using its Cleanup Utility before rolling back to older versions. If your current driver installed cleanly, you can safely skip this preview build until the next full Adrenalin release arrives.

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