After Bios Update My ubuntu can't login * blanck screen ( It's Not detected my Graphics drive












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I am using dual boot in my system ( Windows & Ubuntu) I recently upgrade my BIOS, Now its F16 version, afterward my ubuntu can't boot (Blank screen) , This problem occurs by Graphics drivers issues, I can't find any Drivers for Linux, Even though I find and install some AMD drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20,



After Installing that driver. My ubuntu can boot in as a normal, But it afterward any of the videos in my PC can't play, Just Hang Automatically,



I hear Ubuntu 18.04LTS already come with AMD drivers itself, no need to install, But I can't work in Ubuntu, when I am doing videos and browsing I can see a lot of CPU gets used, Now I am using my Ubuntu through the Kernal variable



nomodeset > It's used to disable Graphics accelaration on booting



       Every Problem starts with the BIOS update,    How can I go back to the Old BIOS stage. 








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    I am using dual boot in my system ( Windows & Ubuntu) I recently upgrade my BIOS, Now its F16 version, afterward my ubuntu can't boot (Blank screen) , This problem occurs by Graphics drivers issues, I can't find any Drivers for Linux, Even though I find and install some AMD drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20,



    After Installing that driver. My ubuntu can boot in as a normal, But it afterward any of the videos in my PC can't play, Just Hang Automatically,



    I hear Ubuntu 18.04LTS already come with AMD drivers itself, no need to install, But I can't work in Ubuntu, when I am doing videos and browsing I can see a lot of CPU gets used, Now I am using my Ubuntu through the Kernal variable



    nomodeset > It's used to disable Graphics accelaration on booting



           Every Problem starts with the BIOS update,    How can I go back to the Old BIOS stage. 








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      I am using dual boot in my system ( Windows & Ubuntu) I recently upgrade my BIOS, Now its F16 version, afterward my ubuntu can't boot (Blank screen) , This problem occurs by Graphics drivers issues, I can't find any Drivers for Linux, Even though I find and install some AMD drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20,



      After Installing that driver. My ubuntu can boot in as a normal, But it afterward any of the videos in my PC can't play, Just Hang Automatically,



      I hear Ubuntu 18.04LTS already come with AMD drivers itself, no need to install, But I can't work in Ubuntu, when I am doing videos and browsing I can see a lot of CPU gets used, Now I am using my Ubuntu through the Kernal variable



      nomodeset > It's used to disable Graphics accelaration on booting



             Every Problem starts with the BIOS update,    How can I go back to the Old BIOS stage. 








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      I am using dual boot in my system ( Windows & Ubuntu) I recently upgrade my BIOS, Now its F16 version, afterward my ubuntu can't boot (Blank screen) , This problem occurs by Graphics drivers issues, I can't find any Drivers for Linux, Even though I find and install some AMD drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20,



      After Installing that driver. My ubuntu can boot in as a normal, But it afterward any of the videos in my PC can't play, Just Hang Automatically,



      I hear Ubuntu 18.04LTS already come with AMD drivers itself, no need to install, But I can't work in Ubuntu, when I am doing videos and browsing I can see a lot of CPU gets used, Now I am using my Ubuntu through the Kernal variable



      nomodeset > It's used to disable Graphics accelaration on booting



             Every Problem starts with the BIOS update,    How can I go back to the Old BIOS stage. 






      drivers hp amd-graphics bios





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