The amdxata driver was enabled at boot.
You don't have any amd chip, chipset or graphics card, to justify any amd drivers enabled on your system.
They are available on windows maybe because it installs them by default, like it does for intel drivers on an amd build like mine: I removed them all, and even intel services, and I haven't got any issues, even if they were marked as boot.
I had intelpep.sys (Intel Power Engine Plugin) and intelta.sys (Intel(R) Telemetry Service): both services were enabled and running!
I don't know if now the upgrade is going to work, but that one was a possible culprit.