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Amd Radeon Settings Software Drivers WITHOUT InstallingNot a member Join Now Answered Assumed Answered How do I install my drivers WITHOUT installing the extra bloat that comes with Radeon Software Question asked by pisdoff on Dec 18, 2019 Latest reply on Oct 27, 2020 by stephanius Like Show 6 Likes 6 Comment 24 I do not want to stream. I do not want AMD to monitor my system or launch games on my computer. Amd Radeon Settings Software How To Install ThePlease tell me how to install the drivers without this software before I boycott your brand for good. Im using a Radeon RX 5700 XT. Mark as assumed answered Outcomes Visibility: Drivers Software 30342 Views Last modified on Dec 18, 2019 12:49 AM Tags: radeon Content tagged with radeon drivers Content tagged with drivers amd Content tagged with amd driver Content tagged with driver radeon software Content tagged with radeon software xt Content tagged with xt rx5700xt Content tagged with rx5700xt 5700xt Content tagged with 5700xt bloat Content tagged with bloat This content has been marked as final. Show 23 comments 23 Replies Name Email Address Website Address Name (Required) Email Address (Required, will not be published) Website Address papawolf Dec 18, 2019 11:06 AM Mark Correct Correct Answer Ill sign this petition Like Show 2 Likes 2 Actions darkangel2154 Dec 18, 2019 11:56 AM Mark Correct Correct Answer Hope this helps, you do not need the software running. Like Show 1 Like 1 Actions papawolf darkangel2154 on Dec 18, 2019 1:47 PM Mark Correct Correct Answer Hmmm. Which folder do I choose Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions darkangel2154 papawolf on Dec 18, 2019 8:35 PM Mark Correct Correct Answer They released new driversoftware 19.12.3 update I would try that out and if it has any problems just go to apps features and uninstall AMD Software. You should now have latest driver but without the software which I feel is causing problems even with nothing toggled. ![]() Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions darkangel2154 papawolf on Dec 19, 2019 7:29 AM Mark Correct Correct Answer You should have all drivers in the AMD folder where all drivers and software is installed. In screenshot you can see where the latest driver is located and that the software is not installed. Still random reboot with latest software so I uninstalled it and made sure latest driver is installed on GPU. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions pisdoff darkangel2154 on Dec 18, 2019 1:57 PM Mark Correct Correct Answer Thank you, but I just installed an older driver: 19.12.1, which at least gives me the option not to install Radeon Bloatware. Whether or not I continue with this brand will be determined by their response to this disastrous rollout. The idea that my 400 hardware can be sabotaged by overzealous coders leaves me with no confidence in this brand, in spite of their recent technological leaps. Like Show 1 Like 1 Actions stephanius darkangel2154 on Oct 27, 2020 10:45 AM Mark Correct Correct Answer This still worked for me today, using the current October 2020 bloatware unzipped download as a source for the Windows update driver function. I wouldnt have bothered, but a game asked for a driver update. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions kefkapelazzo Dec 18, 2019 2:45 PM Mark Correct Correct Answer Seriously - the AMD team needs to worry less about streaming and social media integration and more about their users crashing less frequently when they, gee, I dont know. ![]() Like Show 3 Likes 3 Actions elstaci papawolf on Dec 19, 2019 8:00 AM Mark Correct Correct Answer If you just want to install the driver and its related software but nothing else, you were correct in using Device Manager. First use DDU in Safe mode with Internet disconnected and also delete C:AMD folder in the Root Directory. After it reboots back to Windows desktop, with the internet still disconnected, run the AMD installation program. When it asks to install, cancel it to prevent it from continuing to install the driver or simply use 7-zip to unpack the AMD installation.exe. Now all you have to do is go to Device Manager - Display and use Update Driver.
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