Ryzen 3 2200g on A320 motherboard

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i have ryzen 3 2200g paired with a320 motherboard but vega graphics aren't working but everything else is working fine. I got my bios updated from the service center itself .

Windows 10 is saying " Device cannot find enough free resources "
What can I do ??
 
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For me it was just windows updates! I thought I had installed all the updates but then windows popped up to install a big update that looked like a new version of windows (possibly the Creators Update?) It took ages but as soon as it was done my Vega worked fine.
Feb 24, 2018
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I have gigabyte a320 HD2
1×8Gb ddr4 ram
450 watt PSU.

no dedicated graphics card , it's booting on iGPU but Windows showing .. " Radeon Vega isn't working properly"

" device cannot find enough free resources"
 
Feb 24, 2018
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Yes I did the same but no luck.
I think some pci device is interrupting with igpu,
Device manager shows my vega graphics with exclamation mark and the same message as I mentioned
 

larkspur

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Try resetting the BIOS (aka clearing CMOS). Follow the instructions in your motherboard's manual to do that. Is this a fresh install of Windows on this motherboard/CPU that is fully updated? Or was this Windows installed on a different motherboard/CPU previously?
 

larkspur

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Ok, you need the F22b BIOS for best compatibility with the 2200g. Apparently F21 is good enough to boot but F22b is the newest with the best compatibility. Go to your motherboard's support site, download the newest BIOS (F22b) and follow the instructions in your mobo manual to update the BIOS to F22b. Hopefully that should take care of it. You may need to uninstall the drivers and then reinstall them.

Your motherboard support site: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-A320M-HD2-rev-10#support-dl
 
Feb 25, 2018
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I'm having the same issue with an MSI a320m mobo. Clean install, bios flashed to latest and late chipset drivers. It wont be power related but I dont yet know the cause. I'll update here when I find it unless any one else does first.
 
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For me it was just windows updates! I thought I had installed all the updates but then windows popped up to install a big update that looked like a new version of windows (possibly the Creators Update?) It took ages but as soon as it was done my Vega worked fine.
 
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you need to install the latest version of windows
 

zooklyne

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Sep 7, 2018
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i know this in an old post but im having the same ryzen 2200g and msi a320m pro vh plus what ram speed are u using in your system and i wanna know if it would be stable with 3200mhz ram. tnx
 
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