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Restart into macOS, set macOS as your primary boot drive, instal rEFInd, boot to check rEFInd is working and all good.Ģ. Boot EFI Bootloader, select Q, select Windows and the very second I select Windows I plug in the eGPU.ġ.
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(I haven't had to use DDU previously, but have used it at times and it doesn't effect my set top much unless I'm switching between GPUs).Ĥ. Plug in eGPU and run Bootcamp driver instal. After usual and all updates run boot to windows with nothing plugged in.Ģ. So, just to be super super clear because this can be a pain and one tiny tiny change can result in a shit show, hopefully this will also work again for me when I try this eve if not then its Macbook out the window time.ġ. Hopefully by the time I get home I will have a clean instal of 1809 upgraded from 1603 (which has so far been the only way mine works). Then my macOS/partitioning got messed up and I wasn't even able t0 reinstall W10. So, I'm in a foul mood today, had an eve and morning of reinstalling Windows - trying 1903 twice and having nothing but problems when I plugged in my eGPU which resulted in multiple BSOD and eventually a corrupt Windows instal. I hope I opened the topic in the right forum and thank you for your morning buddy. Also unsuccessful.Īll this, of course, always with a clean Windows version, via recovery points. I also tried to reallocate the PCI ports of the video card. First, I saw a picture on the external monitor for about 5 seconds, then a blue screen on the internal. Then I tried to put apple_set_os.efi on a 80mb partiotion and boot over it. (nothing works, no picture on the external monitor and Error12).
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With original drivers, older drivers and drivers from. I know the video card is not the latest, but I wanted to try it anyway on Bootcamp.