Catalyst Cannot Update No Driver For Mac R9 M270x
Hi guys, I have been experiencing a really annoying problem for a really long time now. I have been trying to update my AMD graphics card driver in Bootcamp for months now, only to receive the same error over and over again. See the screenshot below: Specs: MacBook Pro Retina 15' - Late 2015 AMD Radeon R9 M370X Running Windows 10 Pro (64 bit version) - installing the latest updates as I write this, but no previous update has resolved this issue Ps: Bootcamp is also up to date, I have ran the Apple Update software several times and the only thing that isn't installed is iTunes and iCloud Photos, which I don't see how those could resolve a graphics card driver issue. I hope someone has the answer to this, I would really appreciate some help!
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Last edited by user; at 05:34 PM. Hope this helps. Good thread OP. I chatted with Comcast about this issue, and they evidently know about it, but do not have a release date on a solution. Download xfinity app for mac. Post your experiences so we can know if or when the app is coming.
Oh silly me, of course that's an abbreviation for Bootcamp 🙂 I do some light gaming on BC, hence I wish to update to the newest driver - no issue or behaviour I am trying to solve by updating. If I have upgraded the BC version is there no way to downgrade it so that I can keep upgrading graphics card software? If the only solution left is to play around with.inf files as you said, I think I will sit this one out. Everything is working fine except the inability to upgrade the software. I just don't understand why Bootcamp versions lock you and if they do, why Apple doesn't push graphics drivers through the Apple Update software rather than having install AMD's software.
I never had this issue with my previous rMBP that had an NVidea card, that is why I am so surprised. Run Apple Software Update from within Boot Camp. Yesterday (October 9th 2016) I had to run it three times before it eventually updated with a new version of the Graphics Drivers. I was previously using the AMD drivers from AMD directly for the FirePro GPUs on my Mac from their web site. No AMD / Windows updates would take for the reason you state as the updates were looking for Windows versions of the AMD card not the Apple variant.
I assume this new update is to correct that. After update all is well and on my new Mac Pro Catalyst is working fine still (using both GOUs) and I see >60 f.p.s. In GTA V running full screen at 2540 x 1440. Digitalclips wrote: I know genuine Windows machines have later versions but remember Apple's GPUs are not recognized by a Windows side update correctly without hacking so this is the latest we can get but I have had no issues and can run Catalyst fine.
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