Graphics card drivers can be a Nightmare when they screw up, and unfortunately, if you update the graphics card drivers regularly, sooner or later they are going to screw up. *Usually* the cure is fairly simple -- remove all traces of graphics card drivers old & new [traces of old driver versions have a habit of hanging around] and then install the latest version. The pretty much universally acknowledged best way to do that is to run a free app called DDU.
guru3d[.]com/download/display-driver-uninstaller-download/
Today I got lazy, and rather than download the latest version of DDU I tried AMD's utility instead -- it's supposed to do the same thing. When I ran it it politely asked if I wanted it to restart Windows in Safe Mode, and I clicked OK. Bad Move! Some idgit coder set the utility to alter the Windows boot menu [BCD] ***permanently*** (!!!) so you're stuck in Safe Mode forever. For me the fix was pretty much painless -- I fired up EasyBCD, backed up the current BCD [boot menu], changed the setting to normal boot, saved the result, and done. But I can only imagine the grief suffered by someone with less knowledge of Windows, its boot menu, & a copy of EasyBCD handy.