How do you stop driver timeout in Windows 11/10?
always report an issue AMD driver timeout.
Perhaps you are also the one among them.

If you close this prompt, it may appear again.
But dont panic when encountering AMD constant driver timeout and follow these fixes below to solve the error successfully.
So, upgrade the OS to the latest version.

Step 1: PressWin + Xto open prefs.
Step 2: In Windows 11, go toWindows Updateand clickCheck for updates.
In Windows 10, clickUpdate & Securityand clickCheck for updates.

Then, Windows will start checking.
If there are some available updates, download and install them on your PC.
Adjust Visual Effects
Step 1: TypeView advanced system settingsin the search box and hit the result.
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Step 2: ClickSettingsfromPerformanceunder theAdvancedtab.
Step 3: Tick the option ofAdjust for best performanceunder theVisual Effectstab.
Step 4: ClickApply > OK.
Change Power Plan
Step 1: Right-click theStartbutton and choosePower Optionsin Windows 11/10.

Step 2: ClickAdditional power tweaks > Create a power plan.
Step 3: ChooseHigh performanceand clickNext.
Step 4: ClickCreate.

After that, reboot your PC to see if the error of AMD driver timeout is fixed.
Modify Power Mode
Step 1: Click thebatteryicon in the system tray.
Step 2: Move the slider to set the power mode toBest performance.
Step 1: Right-go for the desktop and chooseDisplay configs.
You should increase it by following the steps below.
Step 1: In Windows 11/10, typeView advanced system settingsin the search box and opt for result.
Step 2: InAdvanced, clickSettingsfromPerformance.
Step 3: ClickAdvanced, go toVirtual memoryand clickChange.
Step 4: UncheckAutomatically manage paging file size for all drivesand tickCustom size.
Step 5: InInitial size, enter theRecommendedvalue.
InMaximum size, enter theCurrently allocatedvalue.
Step 6: ClickOKto save the change.
How to increase virtual memory in Windows 10 when it is low?
This post will show you some a simple method to add virtual memory to fix this issue.
Updating or reinstalling it can be a good solution.
Update Driver
Step 1: Right-press the desktop and chooseAMD Radeon parameters.
Step 2: Navigate toUpdates > Check for Updates.
Step 3: Download and load the available AMD driver on your PC.
Step 2: Download and install AMD Cleanup Utility to remove any previously installed AMD driver files and registers.
Step 3: implement the latest AMD driver on your PC.
Disable FreeSync and Virtual Super Resolution in AMD parameters
Right-poke the desktop and chooseAMD Radeon parameters.
Then clickDisplay, choose a display and kill the options forAMD FreeSyncandVirtual Super Resolution.
Edit the Cards Frequency and Voltage
see if the error AMD software detected a driver timeout still appears.
If yes, set the frequency to1350MHzand voltage to850 MV.
If the issue isnt still fixed, change the frequency to2000MHzand voltage to1100MV.
If this still doesnt work, go toAutomatic > Undervolt GPU.