I’ve spent days trying to get my eGPU working in Boot Camp. On macOS, all it took was plugging it in. The same can’t be said for Windows. I’ve finally got it to a state that it’s working for me. I want to share the solutions that worked for my problems, so others don’t have to go through the same.
Because of that, you can safely remove apps from Home screen pages without uninstalling them. While you can locate any app that you’ve hidden this way using Search or Siri, you can also use the App Library itself to find and open them. To get to the App Library, swipe to the right of the final Home screen page. How to completely remove a program from a Mac. There are a few occasions when the above may not be enough. Some apps might have a few preferences or other files scattered around your Mac. My phone – iPhone Xs- is uninstalling useful apps, for example, just now -literally- I wanted to edit a contact and the “Contact app” was uninstalled!! Also Whatsapp, google maps, notes and the most bizarre: find friends, with I use every single day more than twice, so I just don’t get what’s going on!! From there, you can prevent apps from using mobile data to sync in the background, though they will still use Wi-Fi when it’s available. If you have Android 6.0 Marshmallow or above, you can go.
A MacBook Pro 2017 15-inch with AMD Radeon 555 dedicated graphics.
The external graphics on this computer makes the next steps far more difficult than Mac models that only have integrated graphics.
A common Mac for eGPU is the Mac mini, but also the integrated-only MacBook Pro 13-inch (various years). I prefer the flexibility of built-in dedicated graphics alongside the option to use an eGPU when on my desk, and hot-swapping works perfectly in macOS.
Razer Core X (Amazon affiliate) external graphics card enclosure.
This eGPU enclosure works perfectly for me on macOS without any additional drivers or software, which is crucial in a cross-OS setup and ensures the enclosure has the most chance working after macOS updates and in developer betas of macOS.
AMD Radeon RX 590 (Amazon affiliate) graphics card to put in the eGPU enclosure.
I chose AMD for the best compatibility with both macOS and Windows. Since there are no Nvidia drivers for macOS, an AMD card is what you need to also use your eGPU on macOS, as described in an Apple support article Use an external graphics processor with your Mac.
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egpu.io is a great site with lots of guides and information, but unfortunately I found none of it helpful. I spent days scouring the site for solutions, and these are the things I tried that were unsuccessful:
InstallManifest.json
.InstallManifest.json
file. Add 'EnableFalcon': 'true'
to the BuildInfo
section of the file, not forgetting the comma on the previous line.Don’t install the drivers yet though! We need different drivers first…
If your MacBook doesn’t have a dGPU, you can skip this section.
PackagesDriversDisplayWT6A_INF
folder.Check Task Manager and confirm your eGPU shows correctly! You’re all done 🎉
After every boot, the internal display doesn’t progress from the Windows logo with a stuck spinner. Using Windows-P, you can toggle the display mirroring from Extend/Mirror to the primary display only. This will need to be repeated after each boot.
If you get error 12, disconnect the eGPU, use DDU to uninstall all your drivers (‘clean and restart’ option) and try the above steps again. Don’t install the bootcampdrivers version of the drivers, as this will start up your internal dGPU and take resources that the eGPU needs.
There’s no streaming tab in the Radeon software. This means I can’t use AMD Link since I get an error that ReLive is unavailable. I’d really like to fix this, but I haven’t found a solution yet.