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Topic: Start button/taskbar stops working and slow pc after AMD driver installation. (Read 390 times)

newbie
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Try this:
regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTME/CUrrentControlSet/Service/WpnUserService
Double click on the value (DWORD): Start
Change Data to 4 then OK
Reboot.
full member
Activity: 265
Merit: 100
Tried disabling igpu and problem still persists.
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 254
Maybe yes, could also be a a power/usb connection, faulty riser, too much power draw on your rails.
full member
Activity: 265
Merit: 100
Could this be due to a bad flash of cards?
full member
Activity: 265
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I just tried another AMD driver latest one 17.7.2
And problem still persists. When i turn off and on the pc. Problem is gone. When i do a restart.
Problem is back.

I do have to note when i want to open Sapphire TRIXX it's extremely laggy and Cant even insert the right settings.
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 254
Display attached to GPU in 16x Slot?
RAM compatibility with your Mobo is ok?
How many risers on one 4Pin Molex/SATA cable?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 560
Instead of wasting all that time troubleshooting Windows you could just install one of the linux based mining distros and be done with it. You will have a stable, reliable miner that you dont ever have to mess with. Windows is shit for mining, it is only used by people too lazy to learn something better.
full member
Activity: 265
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Everything is up to date. I think have Windows build 1709. Andni ran Windows update for the remaining driver updates.
Mobo has latest BIOS installed.
Chipset driver is installed.
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 254
Windows up to date?
Mobo Bios up to date?
Chipset driver installed?

You can switch off everthing in bios you don't need, sound, usb ports.
full member
Activity: 265
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EDIT: So i just did a restart and issue is back.
If i switch off pc and restart. It's gone.
When i do a normal restart it's back....
full member
Activity: 265
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I just manage it to work.
Looks like the DDU of the Intel GPU die the trick.
After the restart of DDU i turned off the pc and restarted.
Windows works normal again.

So i guess it was Integrated/extern GPU issue.

Thanks for the help.
I'm doing another stock run. At the wall i'm getting 820w.
Is there other things in the bios i can switch off to reduce my energy. Except my integrated gpu ofcource.
full member
Activity: 265
Merit: 100
Window 10 PRO
AMD blockchain drivers.
8GB DDR4
H110- D3A MOBO
1000 WATT PSU
4400 CPU

I had it already run with windows @ stockspeed ~820-830watss. And OC'ed ~890watts. Don't think PSU is the issue here.

The problem aswell. I can't use the HDMI port on the GPU's because the fans are mounted there.

I just DDU'ed my Intel GPU and problem persists
I think more likely its Windows side. I had it working with Windows with a previous build.

The bios MOBO requires 1703 or more. And everything in the BIOS is set like it showed in the manual.

Should i do a MOBO reset and restart ?
sr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 254
DDU all AMD/NV drivers.
Disable igpu. Check bios settings to choose PCIe first as display. Check specific bios settings for mining(4g encoding and so on)
If you changend PCIe Slots of your Cards maybe your mainboard bios needs a reset.
Are you sure your PSU is able to handle this?
What hardware do you use?
full member
Activity: 265
Merit: 100
Yes i have the integrated Intel gpu driver installed.
I haven't ddu the nvdia driver yet.
I just installed a fresh OS and installed all the GPUs seperately. And after the sixth card restart. Windows start/taskbar stopped working.
I know hashrate is not affected. But you cant OC with AF because it's hella slow
sr. member
Activity: 784
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Do you have both NVIDIA and AMD drivers installed? Have you tried DDU-ing the NVIDIA driver?

I have the same problem as yours but it only starts to become slow after around 30 minutes of mining. Im using the BIOSTAR TB-250 mother board and latest win10 version.

But i've actually learned to live with it lol. Mining hash rate is unaffected anyway.
full member
Activity: 265
Merit: 100
Okay should i install Windows without ethernet and disable it right away and do the drivers manually.

Or should i let Windows Update do it's thing ?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1011
Well, if they are all listed in Device Manager without any ? or ! mark errors  they should be ready to go. But while you got it open also check DM for any other drivers that need to be installed. Usually HDMI sound (part of the GPU) also needs to install, and possibly some PCI related components if you are using risers. I usually just let it do its thing and come back to it after some amount of time. However, even if you do reboot too fast, Windows is pretty good about picking up where it left off.

Best you can do is try to give it more time after installing the drivers and report back. Another thing you can try is under System->Advanced System Settings->Advanced Tab->Performance->Settings is to check the radio button for Adjust for Best Performance. This cuts down on a lot of the visual fluff which you don't need to mine with and may be contributing to your problem.
sr. member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 297
Grow with community
Check your PC Utilization, you can see which processes eats up your CPU and memory resources, try to install 1 GPU first and observe, if successful and seems fine, then add the GPU's one at a time.
full member
Activity: 265
Merit: 100
This could be perhaps the problem. When i install the driver for my first gpu. I switch off the pc. Hook up the remaining 5 and fire the pc back on. Tinder of they are listed on device manager. If they are i usually restart the pc. So maybe im restarting to fast ?
legendary
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Merit: 1011
How long are you waiting after the install? I ask because I know sometimes after installing a fresh copy of Windows and/or even Drivers, the system still is updating things in the background that can cause symptoms like these. If you have 6 GPUs, the driver needs to install for each one, usually you will notice this by the periodic screen flashing. Again, this process can take awhile making your system appear to not be working when indeed it is still installing drivers. Depending on the speed of your computer, hard drive, and Internet connection, it can take upwards of 20-30 minutes for all these background tasks to complete.
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