

Hopefully you can fix the “AMD driver not showing up in device manager” issue with the steps above. If not, you may want to contact a technical support for help. IMPORTANT: Updating BIOS incorrectly can cause serious system issues.

If you’re not sure how to do it, you can check the product manual or contact the manufacturer for the detailed steps. If none of the above methods works, the last resort you can try to fix the error is to update the BIOS.Ģ) Go to the SUPPORT page, then search for your motherboard model.ģ) Download the latest BIOS to your computer.Ĥ) Install the BIOS. It could be Reset to Default, Load Factory Defaults, Load Setup Defaults, Load Optimized Defaults, etc.ģ) Use the arrow key to select Yes, then BIOS will be restored to default.Ĥ) Once done, press the key next to Save and Exit.ĥ) Reboot your computer and check to see if the problem persists. The name of the option allowing you to restore BIOS varies depending on what motherboard you have. You can also find the option under the Security tab or the Exit tab. Keep pressing that key then you can access BIOS.Ģ) Once you’re in the BIOS, you can press F9 or F5 to bring up a prompt that’ll allow you to restore the BIOS. If your computer is already on, restart it.Īfter booting your computer, on the load screen, you should see a notification telling you what key you can press to access BIOS ( F2, DEL, F8, etc.).

If not, it’s recommended you contact the manufacturer for help.įirst, boot your computer. IMPORTANT: Modifying BIOS incorrectly may cause serious system issues.
