Fix Display problems on AMD Radeon video cards

If you face this issue, do the following:

1] Install Windows Update  KB4057291

It is always recommended to install drivers through the Windows 10 Update. The company has rolled out to fix the incorrect driver through the Windows Update KB4057291. It will automatically install a driver to restore the multi-monitor display and resolution control capabilities. Go to Start > Settings > Update & security, then Check for updates and install the update to resolve your issue.  In case you still don’t find it, you can also go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website to install the update.

2] Rollback to the old Driver

If the Windows Update is not able to resolve the problem, you will have to follow a crude method to delete the driver from the system and install the recommended driver. Search for Device Manager in Start Screen, and open it. Expand Display adapters, and right-click on the adapter that has the problem,  and then select Properties. Switch to the Driver tab and verify if the driver version is 22.19.128.0. If yes, select Uninstall Device. Now check the box that says, “Delete the driver software for this device.” It will make sure that in future, no problematic driver will be installed. The computer will restart. Once the system is online, reopen Device Manager. Select any device, then click Action > Scan for hardware changes. You may have to repeat the steps multiple time unless Windows quits on driver version is 22.19.128.0, and installs the recommended driver 8.970.100.9001. The chances are that this will resolve your issue, if not, you may have to report it using the Feedback Hub.

Next, Go to Start > Settings > Update & security, then Check for updates and install any available updates. That said, here is a tip from my personal experience. Go to Settings > Update & Recovery > Troubleshoot. Here you have tons of options to fix problems with Windows 11/10. You can choose to run “Hardware and Devices” and it may work for you. All the best!