Boot with wifi card into Windows, sleep system, swap wifi card for mPCIe eGPU adapter and ensure eGPU is powered on, resume system. That way the BIOS will enable the mPCIe port to work.ġ. Overcome mPCIe whitelisting by booting with the wifi card and then hotswapping in the eGPU. Use the Setup1.30 PCIe Ports->enable to enable the missing port. MPCIe port that hosted the wifi card disappears when connecting an eGPU in it's place Proceed to uninstall ALL your NVidia drivers, use "DDU" to clean NVidia registry entries and do a 'clean' install of the latest NVidia desktop driver. I'll add that should error 43 continue AND you have a NVidia dGPU as well as NVidia eGPU then it's likely because of having the mobile NVidia and desktop NVidia drivers loaded simultaneously. Boot with eGPU adapter in the wifi slot into Setup 1.30 or Windows. Do that by setting the delays on the eGPU adapter (CTD/PTD - EXP GDC or CLKRUN/PERST# on PE4L/PE4C). So the solution is to not let the BIOS see it. Here the BIOS doesn't know what to do when it sees an eGPU. Getting a black bootup screen, resolving error 10/43 or ACPI_BIOS_ERROR win bootup messages ![]() Here's some common problems and some troubleshooting steps to correct them. Overall it's more troublesome getting mPCIe working than say expresscard or Thunderbolt. ![]() ![]() This includes GPU-Z not reporting no clock details, error 10/43 or even not being detected at all. We've had a stack of recurring questions from with problems getting a mPCIe eGPU working.
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