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Jun 1, 2015 11:42 AM in response to wins_lordby zerophreak,Thanks, I tried but it doesnt work! Are you sure invert scrolling on 1 activates the AMD GPU?
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Jun 1, 2015 12:19 PM in response to zerophreakby Loner T,zerophreak wrote:
Thanks, I tried but it doesnt work! Are you sure invert scrolling on 1 activates the AMD GPU?
No. This was for evry1lovej and the scrolling question.
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Jun 1, 2015 1:12 PM in response to zerophreakby Loner T,There is one method to test. It requires a legacy BIOS-based Windows installation.
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Jun 1, 2015 5:42 PM in response to zerophreakby GiulianoF,I was able to get it to work. I can't say I did anything special however. I just removed the windows partition, then re-downloaded the windows 8.1 ISO from Microsoft's site and put it on my USB. I went through Bootcamp again and allotted 75 GB for my Windows partition. While installing Windows, all the screens and text were really tiny just like the first time I tried to install, but after it started installing Bootcamp software in Microsoft the screen flickered and re-sized itself. After installation I checked dxdiag, and sure enough the 370x was listed. Everything now works as it should for me. I did nothing different from the first time I tried except for making my Windows partition slightly larger. I don't think this will be any help to you unfortunately, just wanted to share what worked for me.
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Jun 1, 2015 5:51 PM in response to GiulianoFby Loner T,Can you run msconfig and check whether your installation is UEFI or BIOS?
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Jun 1, 2015 10:51 PM in response to zerophreakby zerophreak,So what do you suggest me to do now? If his' is working with UEFI either...
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Jun 2, 2015 4:43 AM in response to zerophreakby Loner T,Can you remove the current Windows installation and re-install W8.1? There is a remote possibility that the driver installation silently failed the first time leaving the files in an unrecoverable state? GiulianoF removed and re-installed to get his W8.1 to work. The BIOS mode installation test is still a viable option.
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Jun 2, 2015 10:53 PM in response to Loner Tby zerophreak,I re-formatted the SSD space and it still has the same problem... Maybe its my Windows ISO but I can't imagine that!?
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Jun 3, 2015 4:31 AM in response to zerophreakby Loner T,Can you execute the following steps and then try a Windows Drivers installation ?
Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple Support
How to Reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support
Boot Camp: Install or repair Boot Camp drivers or Boot Camp: Solve Windows support software installation problems .
If this does not work, do you want to try the BIOS test? It requires downloading the GPT Fdisk utility and manipulating/creating the MBR?
You can verify your ISO for corruption using Microsoft FCIV tool and generating MD5sum/SHA1 and compare it to source from where you obtained you ISO.
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Jun 4, 2015 4:39 PM in response to Loner Tby TallJawa,I'm having the same issue. I tried installing the boot camp drivers, Radeon drivers, uninstalling the basic display adapter, disabling it then installing new drivers, windows updates, boot camp updates... nothing is working. I repartitioned the drive and I'm reinstalling windows 8 now. I disabled Windows getting new drivers automatically, maybe that will do it?
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Jun 5, 2015 11:06 PM in response to TallJawaby zerophreak,Don't know bro, I also still don't have a solution.
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Jun 6, 2015 11:58 PM in response to zerophreakby Stuart,Also having the same problem as described. R9 not detected. Cannot change resolution.