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How to Fix Aoddriver2.sys Blue Screen Error on Windows
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Updated onApril 1, 2024
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AMD OverDrive is a software utility from the CPU manufacturer that helps users with overclocking and fan control. It is a handy utility for ADM CPU users as it enables you to push the hardware’s limit.
However, any conflict with the AMD OverDrive software can result in aoddriver2.sys error in WindowsPCs.
The error is not limited to any one version of theOS. A good number of users have reported the aoddriver2.sys error resulting inBlue Screen of Death.
The aoddriver2.sys error is a Windows driver that allows the computer to communicate with hardware or connected devices.
In this case, the CPU. The fact that the driver has direct access to the internals of the WindowsOS, any conflict between the driver and the hardware can result in a system shutdown.
So, if you arePCalso affected by the aoddriver2.sys error, this guide will help you diagnose and fix the issue by yourself, the common problems and solutions to fix the aoddriver2.sys error.
The aoddriver2.sys failed error can be caused by several reasons and one of them being the installation of AMD OverDrive software with an incompatible CPU.
For example, the AMD OverDrive software is not supported by Ryzen series processors; instead, AMD offers an alternative called Ryzen Master Utility.
Now if you happen to install AMD OverDrive on a Ryzen series computer, it is possible that you might be affected by aoddriver2.sys error, which makes running your PC extremely difficult.
Below are the most common aoddriver2.sys error messages displayed:
How do I fix aoddriver2.sys errors in Windows 10?
1. Use a third-party BsoD fixer
We highly recommend using areliable repair toolbecause it can automatically handle various system crashes and errors.
2. Uninstall the AMD OverDrive program in Safe Mode
2.1Restart yourPC.
2.2 Repair your PC
If yourPCdoesn’t restart normally, then Windows will present you with a Recovery screen after two failed restart attempts. From the screen, click onSee Advanced Repair Options to proceed.
2.3 Uninstall AMD OverDrive in Safe mode
The aoddriver2.sys error can leave yourPCunusable. The error usually puts the system into an endless crashing loop. This problem can be solved by booting the computer into Safe Mode.
Safe Mode in Windows is a diagnostic mode that allows you to fix any software-related problems with your computer. When in Safe Mode, theOSonly loads essential system programs during startup.
This way, if a third-party program is making the system crash, you can uninstall it in Safe Mode. There are multiple ways to boot into Safe Mode. I have listed both the methods to access Safe Mode on Windows.
3. Use System Restore
3.1. Access System Restore Point normally
Windows will restore the system back to when it was working perfectly fine. After the restart check for any improvements.
Windows 10 and earlier version of theOScome with System Restore features that allows you to create a system restore point manually or automatically on yourPCslocal drive.
Thecreated restore pointscan be used to restore yourPCback to normal in case of a crash or aoddriver2.sys error.
If you can boot into Windows normally, accessing system restore is easy. However, in case the error doesn’t let you log in, then you have to access system restore via Safe Mode. I have listed both the methods below.
Note:Any program installed after the selected restore point was created will be uninstalled during the restore process.
3.2 Access System Restore via Safe Mode
If you are unable to access the login screen, you can use the System Restore via Safe Mode.
Scroll up and readSolution 2of this article to know how to boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt. Once you are in the Safe Mode, do the following.
Note:It is important that you boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
4. Run Windows File Checker
If you have installed AMD OverDrive on the right-version of the AMD processor and still getting the error, the problem can be with the corrupt or missing system files.
Windows comes with a built-in System File Checker tool to repair missing and corrupted system files. To use System File Checker, run the command prompt as admin.
5. Use a third-party uninstaller tool
It is possible that the AMD OverDrive software may not be visible in the Program and feature screen making the uninstallation process difficult. We recommend usingIObit Uninstallerto solve this issue.
IObit Uninstaller is a great software that automatically uninstalls other programs from your computer. Control Panel is not always reliable. There can be programs that aren’t recognized by it on your PC.
Therefore, IObit Uninstaller will make sure to scan and find all the installed software in your system. From there, you can choose which one to uninstall, with just a few clicks.
6. Perform a Clean Install
Now, this is the last thing anyone wants to do. Performing a clean install of Windows OS is a time-consuming process, and you would also need to install all the programs right from scratch again.
To perform a clean install of Windows OS, you need an installation drive or disk. You can easilycreate a bootable USB flash drive/ Disk using the ISO.
You also need to download theMedia Creation Toolto install your new Windows on the computer. After installing the new OS, you should not be experiencing any problems with it.
While AMD OverDrive is a handy little utility that allows you to overclock your CPU and also monitor the temperature and speed, it is recommended to stop the use if it causes AODDriver2.SYSBSODerror.
In case you’re dealing with additional problems, we have a guide that focuses ontroubleshooting aswhdske.sys blue screen errors, so you might want to check it out.
Did any of the solutions fix the AMD OverDrive error for you? Do let us know your favorite overclocking software in the comments below.
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Tashreef Shareef
Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.
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