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Had issues getting these installed where it was coming up about missing files / directories, usually I install over the top but this time I had to uninstall the previous version of chipset drivers, delete the c:\AMD folder then they installed fine.

I do this with everything every time including GPU drivers. (Never install over the top)
 
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I've noticed something weird and theorise it could be related to the power plan.

Let me lay out the time line of events.

On my x370 board with a 3700x I updated the bios to the latest AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.6b when Asus released it. I was on Windows 11 H1 at the time.

I started getting weird shutdown issues. Where either after pressing shutdown in windows it would either not shut down and just stay turned on with a blank screen or the pc would reboot!

I informed Asus about this thinking it was something related to the latest bios as that's when it started happening but heard no response.

I also had a theory it could be related to the usb as the issue would usually happen if I turned the pc on for a few mins to plug in a usb transfer some files and then shutdown.

They eventually released a new bios based on the AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.7.

Fortunately all the issues went away.

Fast forward to the release of Win 11 H2 and the issues came back again.

So now I thought it must be related to something to do with windows.

I googled around and a lot of suggestions to disable in the bios fast startup. Alas this did not help at all.

All this time I have been using the Ryzen Balanced Power plan as it is the one we should be using if we have a 3000 series chip.

I have since switched the power plan the windows balanced one and so far haven't had any issues shutting down the pc.

Still too early to tell if the power plan was the issue but so far so good over the last few days.
 
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