![]() ![]() When I tried to boot with eGPU into Windows, after a short appearance of the Windows logo the screen turned black and had to turn the mini off, but at the next iGPU boot, AMD software and RX 580 drivers got automatically installed by Windows Update.TL DR: automate-eGPU EFI still doesn't recognise the eGPU, screen stays black. So, a summary of my what I did so far and my observations: ![]() So to anyone, it doesn't hurt to flick through the thread, but here are the clean instructions for this you mean automate-eGPU EFI, then no, Windows doesn't boot up with the iGPU, the screen freezes in the EFI menu and I need to switch the computer off. UPDATE: I did a new Windows install via Boot Camp and it's up-to-date. If someone could shed light to the best and simplest way of enabling eGPU support under Windows 10, I'd be glad! removed dGPU drivers with DDU (since then I read that's not necessary for the Mini) ![]() installed Intel iGPU ulility and the latest drivers I have a clean Windows 10 install via Boot Camp (I think with the eGPU plugged in), what I did so far: Some say rEFIt and automate-eGPU EFI are needed, some they aren't, but I'd definitely like to avoid using them if possible. I looked through the how-to and the build guides, but found contradicting information, so I'd like to clarify the best way of enabling eGPU for this setup. ![]()
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