That’s also valid for the Windows 10 May Update. It seems like the update is reverting back chipset drivers. One user described the problem as follows:

AMD drivers disappears after Windows 10 v1903 install

For now, the issue seems to be specific to AMD drivers, but it may happen with others, too. Another user said: Depending on your system (and your luck), the update is a hit and miss situation. That’s why a great deal of users are waiting for things to stabilize and all the issues to be sort out.

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My driver is reverting back. Can I do something about it?

Some early adopters of the update stated the new OS triggered BSOD’s and weird behaviour, changes in resolution, odd clock speed boosts, boot loop after installing Radeon Software, and incomplete driver installations. If you didn’t bump into any of these problems, then great. But if you have, there are a couple of possible solutions: That’s it, for now. If Windows 10 v1903 created similar problems to your system, tell us how you solved them. Leave the answer along with any other questions in the comments section below, and we’ll be sure to take a look.

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