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Post by Mat HD on Oct 2, 2018 15:53:01 GMT
Please backup your data before attempting installation. As always there is the risk of BSOD. If you end up stuck in a reboot loop, force-restart the machine three times after selecting Windows. From here you can enable safe mode and uninstall the driver. DOWNLOAD 18.9.3As always, please report back findings. Thanks!
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Post by FlyingAdmiral2187 on Oct 2, 2018 17:10:24 GMT
Driver gives me Code 43. Like Always I used a fresh Windows installation and tried different approaches to install the driver. First was the one stated in the ReadMe-file.
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Post by Mat HD on Oct 2, 2018 17:44:22 GMT
others have had success with 18.9.1 and 18.9.2 so this is bizzare that every version gives you code 43. does the installer give you any more details about what failed or did the installer actually succeed?
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Post by FlyingAdmiral2187 on Oct 2, 2018 17:55:06 GMT
Sorry if I sound a little bit selfish right now, but publicly only one person stated that the driver for iMac Pro with the Vega 56 worked. Also the drivers work just fine for Vega 64. The problems persist with the Vega 56 GPU. The AMD installer succeeds every time.
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Is there any difference between the normal and the iMac Pro drivers? I never tried to install the normal ones!
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Post by Mat HD on Oct 2, 2018 18:24:01 GMT
Sorry if I sound a little bit selfish right now, but publicly only one person stated that the driver for iMac Pro with the Vega 56 worked. Also the drivers work just fine for Vega 64. The problems persist with the Vega 56 GPU. The AMD installer succeeds every time. Edit: Is there any difference between the normal and the iMac Pro drivers? I never tried to install the normal ones! The iMac Pro drivers share similar code to the Apple official drivers and include the unique IDs for the iMac Pro. The normal drivers do not and instead have relied on mapping to the RX 580 instead to get the card working in the past.
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Post by FlyingAdmiral2187 on Oct 2, 2018 19:47:53 GMT
Nope, not working! Vega 64 works fine and the base iMac Pro with the Vega 56 still gives me the Code 43 error. So still last working driver for the Vega 56 was the 18.3.4 and the 18.5.2 (before the Windows Update destroyed it).
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Post by dmstm901 on Oct 3, 2018 2:32:25 GMT
18.9.2 and 18.9.3 worked for me on the base iMac Pro with Vega 56.
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Post by FlyingAdmiral2187 on Oct 3, 2018 9:50:32 GMT
Yeah? And how did you install it then? Cause we have three base iMac Pro's here in our office and everyone gives me the Code 43 error! I would appreciate any hint!
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Post by FlyingAdmiral2187 on Oct 3, 2018 11:06:04 GMT
Mat HD I think you should introduce proof screenshots for every successful installation of the drivers using for example GPU-Z and the driver manager. Don't want to be rude, but I think there are some trolls here. Edit: Quick feedback. I installed update 1809 for Windows 10 and tried installing from 18.8.2 to 18.9.3 the drivers. Still non of them worked. Tried on two different iMac Pro's with different Windows 10 set-up's. It gives me the Code 43 error. The Vega 64 one worked flawless with all of them and is currently running Windows 10 1809 with the actual 18.9.3 driver. So 18.3.4 remains the only driver compatible to the Vega 56 for now.
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Post by dmstm901 on Oct 3, 2018 17:11:50 GMT
Bootcamp/Win10 freshly installed two weeks ago. I then followed the directions in the README FIRST doc. One exception is that after running Display Driver Uninstaller.exe, I did not restart into safe mode before running DDU.
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Post by FlyingAdmiral2187 on Oct 4, 2018 17:04:49 GMT
Bootcamp/Win10 freshly installed two weeks ago. I then followed the directions in the README FIRST doc. One exception is that after running Display Driver Uninstaller.exe, I did not restart into safe mode before running DDU. Does not work and I hardly doubt it is true! People don’t waste your time!
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