![]() This time I didn't press Alt and the computer booted into MacOS as normal. ![]() This time I left the machine on the black screen for about 2 mins and nothing happened. I restarted, pressed Alt and the same happened. I had to press the power button for 10s to switch off the machine. No flashing cursor, not boot OS menu selector, nothing. Last night I went to boot into Windows by pressing Alt and got nothing but the Mac boot chime and then a black (blank) screen. I could boot into either OS using System Preferences/Startup Disk to select the boot OS, or by pressing Alt at the boot chime to enter the boot OS selector menu. Earlier this year I installed a copy of Windows 8 Pro and upgraded to Windows 10 before the free update period expired.Īll had been working fine until last night. I still have an issue with the Adrenalin software crashing but this does not affect in any way the stability of the driver, or impact performance.I have a 2012 Mac Mini i5 running MacOS 10.10.5. The above steps should get the drivers installed and a notable performance increase. After this is done, before finally restarting, run the setup.exe from the folder ‘Red’, and make sure ‘Factory Reset’ is NOT checked. Keep the option ‘search within subfolders’ ticked. Search for drivers manually, and point it towards the folder ‘Red’. Without restarting, go to Device Manager and under Display, right click on your graphics card (It should be identified as W5700X now), and click update driver. Download August Red drivers, use 7Zip to extract them to a folder and call that folder ‘Red’. Boot back into windows normally, and install the *official Apple bootcamp drivers*, via the setup file. Run DDU (as per the install video) 3 times. This will only work if you take the following steps (which differs in some parts to the video install guide on ) I have now had success in getting the latest windows drivers running properly for my W5700X and can see a decent improvement in performance. Enjoy your newly installed latest AMD drivers. If you are using the w5700x, select 5700xt.Ħ. If you are using the 580x, select the 580x. If you are using the AMD pro vega II, select Radeon VII and install those drivers. In the WT6A_INF folder, there will be a file called u0356013.inf, that will be the file you select to manual update drivers.ĥ. I don't want to wait 6 months for Apple to update the drivers.Ĥ. This was useful for me since there is a graphical issue with Modern Warfare that was fixed with the latest AMD driver and Apple hasn't updated their drivers to include the latest AMD drivers to fix the issue. Even played intensive games such as BFV, Modern Warfare, Anno 1800 etc and have not had 1 hiccup at all. I personally have the Vega II and am using the Radeon VII drivers and have been running bootcamp for the past 3 days with absolutely no issues. So if you absolutely need the Adrenalin software, this workaround isn't for you. The only catch is that you will not be able to install the AMD radeon software, you'll just have the drivers. If you are using the w5700x, select 5700xt.ĩ. In the WT6A_INF folder, there will be a file called u0356013.inf, that will be the file you select to manual update drivers.Ĩ. Browse to the AMD file that was extracted to your main drive. Select "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer"Ħ. Select 'Browse my computer for drivers' and then select the AMD file that was extracted to your C drive then select Packages\Drivers\Display\WT6A_INFĤ. Go into device manager and right click your GPU under 'Display Adapters' and select 'update drivers'ģ. This will extract the files to your main C drive and it will then say that no hardware is detected, that's okay. Download the latest AMD drivers and run the program. Essentially, he was able to manually install the latest Official AMD drivers for his Mac which bypasses having to wait for Apple to update their bootcamp drivers.ġ. A user on another forum made an interesting discovery.
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