All games are crashing due to graphics driver being reset.

Update:

Freesync is not supported, so it is disabled by default. (It's another thing that the monitor manufacturer said it supports Freesync)

I've disabled HDCP and even then the problem occurs.
 
Obviously, you tried to reinstall amd drivers with the "reset to factory defaults" option" ticked, right?
No, I haven't tried that.

I installed drivers on a clean installation of Windows, so I didn't think I'd need to do that as there wouldn't have been any settings which were changed and needed to be reset to factory defaults.
 
Update: I have tried installing with "reset to factory defaults" and it hasn't resolved the problem.
 
If you chose to "keep user settings", try also to reset them.
Open amd radeon adrenalin, Settings, system, factory reset, perform reset.

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Earlier I disabled HDCP.

After you asked me, have I tried installing with factory defaults, I booted into safe mode and used DDU to uninstall Radeon drivers, then I booted into normal mode and installed the Radeon driver with factory defaults ticked, after that I haven't changed any settings in Radeon, so I think this would pointless.
 
Not sure.
Your adrenalin preferences could have been saved in %localappdata%.
DDU or amd installer could have left your AMD preferences there.
By the way, I tried it some hours ago and it needs about 10 seconds: nothing too complicated.
 
Not sure.
Your adrenalin preferences could have been saved in %localappdata%.
DDU or amd installer could have left your AMD preferences there.
By the way, I tried it some hours ago and it needs about 10 seconds: nothing too complicated.

It had no effect.
 
If you have Windows 10 or Windows 8, can you install Windows Performance Analyzer and download debugging symbols through it, it'll show the path to those symbols, can you upload those symbols and share that link with them, so that I can add it to my Windows Performance Analyzer, find out what is resetting the graphics card.
 
Have you uninstalled the two Antivirus programs as suggested. Never run 2 Av programs and frankly I wouldn't run either one of those as they are dinosaurs and couldn't find today's problems if your life depended on it and for sure if both wre installed I would be surprised if your system would run at all without freezing.
 
I forgot to clarify this, I never ran AVG and Kaspersky simultaneously. I first tried AVG and uninstalled it and then I ran Kaspersky. Windows Defender was active with both.
 
Thanks for that as honestly it doesn't sound like Malware anyway and if you thought it was Malwarebytes would have made more sense to use along with ADW Cleaner from Malwarebytes anyway.
 
Thanks for that as honestly it doesn't sound like Malware anyway and if you thought it was Malwarebytes would have made more sense to use along with ADW Cleaner from Malwarebytes anyway.
If it isn't malware, what could be causing it. RAM passed, PSU passed, motherboard passed, GPU passed. Are there any hidden TDR related settings which I can try? This is occurring with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.
 

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