
Step #6: Purge the existing graphics drivers! The moment you try to remove old driver, OS and Windows Update will attempt to download and install the latest version of graphics driver which is available on Windows Update, and you do not want that. Guys, I said it few times before – please ALWAYS disconnect Internet before doing ANYTHING with Graphics drivers.Step #5: Disconnect your laptop from Internet – MANDATORY After download, I suggest you to extract to a folder with the same version number, something like ‘DDU_17.0.8.6”, so if you need the utility later, you know exactly what version do you have😊.At the time of writing, DDU V17.0.8.6 is the latest and it does officially support Windows 10 Spring 2018 Update.Step #4: Download and extract the latest version of DDU Caution: I do advise you to download the latest OEM Graphics drivers from your laptop’s OEM support page – just in case if for example your laptop decides to refuse web downloaded driver, so you will have backup driver.Get the correct NVIDIA driver from here: NVIDIA drivers: yes, AMD XConnect is fully supported on laptops which have NVDIA GPU inside.Latest Intel Graphics Driver for all shipping platforms: 24.20.100.6094.Step #2: Verify that you do have the latest version of OS. Type ‘ Settings” in Cortana search window, then click on “ Update & Security”, click on either ‘ Check for updates” or “ Check online for updates from Microsoft Update” Step #1: Run Windows updates to ensure you have all of them. So here is it goes!ĭisclaimer: the following guide is meant for regular Win10 laptops. On a serious note, AMD put a lot of effort in polishing 18.5.2 drivers for XConnect functionality on Redstone4. Hey boys and girls, AMD has just rolled out new shiny Radeon Adrenalin 18.5.2 drivers, and I decided to write a little guide on how to ensure that your transition to the new Windows 10 Spring 2018 Update is as smooth and safe as it can be 😊
