Take the latest version with the highest number and copy it over the existing nf file: cp /etc/X11/- /etc/X11/nfĪfter that, it should be safe to reboot the system and start up using the open-source driver that ships with the OS. Locate backup configuration files: ls /etc/X11/-* To restore the original Xorg configuration file: Without that, Xorg may fail to start properly after uninstalling the driver and rebooting the system. In order to restore the system to the previous state before the last installation, the original configuration file needs to be restored manually. If you also got an error from this then try to force sudo sh /usr/share/ati/amd-uninstall.sh -force If this makes errors use this: sudo sh /usr/share/ati/amd-uninstall.sh I almost solved every boot issue i had with following uninstallation and reinstallation on AMD website:ġ- Uninstall The Driver sudo aticonfig -uninstall
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