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Post by Mat HD on Oct 14, 2018 21:01:45 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 18.10.1As always, please report back findings. Thanks!
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Post by playerunkown on Oct 16, 2018 13:12:19 GMT
Thanks Mat! Hoping to see if someone more brave than me will take the plunge first and report back.
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Post by mike on Oct 17, 2018 10:19:34 GMT
Thanks for these frequent driver updates Mat (some 18.X.1 updates might not be necessary, if the work gets to be too much). I don't know how much time these take, just make sure you don't get burnt out.. 
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Post by mike on Oct 17, 2018 16:58:31 GMT
Hmm.. seems recent Windows updates somehow reduced gaming performance quite a bit. It really annoys me how Microsoft forces us to install their half-baked updates, not having a choice. I'll try this new driver, and see how it works, though I had originally planned to wait for 18.10.2. Thanks for your efforts.
EDIT: Installed the driver, everything worked smoothly, and now the performance is back to what it used to be, before the last recent Windows updates. Thanks!
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Post by playerunkown on Oct 26, 2018 22:28:04 GMT
Tried the new re-certified 18.10.1 on iMac Pro w/Vega 56, works great. Not sure if it's new driver placebo but I felt there was a significant fps performance boost over my previous install (18.8.1).
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Post by mike on Oct 27, 2018 15:59:22 GMT
Any possibility of getting the 18.10.2 driver update?  Thanks.
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Post by Mat HD on Oct 27, 2018 17:11:16 GMT
Yes either today or tomorrow I'll be releasing it. 😁
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Post by mike on Oct 27, 2018 18:24:10 GMT
Alright! 
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Post by Mat HD on Oct 27, 2018 21:54:11 GMT
now available on the main page Mike. Please let me know how you get on with it 
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Post by mike on Oct 27, 2018 22:28:57 GMT
No problems with driver setup, and driver seems to be working fine. Thanks for 18.10.2, Mat! 
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Post by henni on Oct 28, 2018 10:50:04 GMT
Hi Mike, which method was used for install? DDU or updating "the old way" via Device manager? Or is it safe to just run steup.exe now?
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Post by mike on Oct 28, 2018 21:36:25 GMT
First DDU in safe mode, then reboot and run setup.exe in normal Windows mode. Then restart again just to be sure. No problems. 
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Post by henni on Oct 29, 2018 11:00:34 GMT
Thanks, will try in the evening ;-)
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Post by henni on Nov 4, 2018 9:50:34 GMT
Update: Happy to report that 18.10.2 for my iMac Pro with Vega56 works like a charm!
Was coming from the offical Apple BootCamp Drivers (17.5.) and first did DDU (without save mode, worked perfectly!) and then did a restart and just ran the setup.exe. Now i'm on 18.10.2 and the first tests looking very good. Even Radeon Overlay finaly works, which never did before!
Great work Mat!
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Post by FlyingAdmiral2187 on Nov 6, 2018 14:41:05 GMT
I really don't know how you all get the drivers to work with the Vega 56. I even tried english languaged Windows 10 now. But everything I try the Code 43 still persists. Vega 64 works like a charm. What I discovered is, that even the original Mac driver sees 2 displays which ist not the cause and Eyefinity is enabled. I can not disable it. 18.3.4 works with the Vega 56.
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