I don't think that's a reliable way to resolve things and may cause other issues, and it seems that after each boot, the hive files become corrupted again. So therefore I don't think removing keys - related to AMD entry's - from the hive files might help to resolve this issue.
You can use Registry Explorer as offline registry editor as pointed out in the thread I've send to load the hive files on another system. The weird thing is, your issue is exactly the same as in this thread with the same pattern of corruptions. And almost the same configuration with a Windows 10 / 11 drive.