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Jun 20, 2016  I have designed this for Thunderbolt Macs only, and in order to show the eGPU boot screen, you likely need a TB2 Mac. Majority of the PC UEFI cards should work. I’ve tried Gigabyte and EVGA. Toshiba e studio 263cs driver for mac. 2011 Mac mini supports GOP, but its firmware wasn’t able to output text through the eGPU. 2014 Mac mini is supported.

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I installed Windows 10 today from scratch for testing Windows 10 myself.First of all it is good that the eGPU is running in OSX, because we can be pretty sure the eGPU setup is fine.For Windows.Please try this booting procedure:- turn on MB- press und hold alt key- wait for boot chime and boot selection menu- wait for WiFi search to finish- now turn on the eGPU (already connected)- wait 2-3sec- boot into WindowsAlso a check list:- Did you install the whole bootcamp driver package?- Latest Nvidia driver installed? (361.82)- Can you test with an external display connected to the eGPU? Thanks for the tips.

I've tried all of the above this morning with no luck. I downloaded and installed all the latest bootcamp drivers from Apple and just installed the latest Nvidia 361.82 (I was running the latest from the website before- 361.75). I have to hotplug the thunderbolt or egpu power after Windows bootup so that the installer will detect the card. I've got an external display connected which is working fine on the latest OSx, but still the same loading circle graphic loop when Windows is booting (this is the white circles on the black background, before the blue welcome screen).Edited February 7, 2016 by 99bennsClarify error. Hi I've read through this whole thread and have tried everything mentioned already. I got the EFI mod working but it had no affect on my startup problem.It's worth noting that that some of the comments say not to do this with a 2015 as its not necessary and may cause further issues. Uninstalling the mod took me a while as the steps mentioned don't clear out the extra files.

I actually ended up doing a full system format (OS X and Windows).Any other ideas? The only difference I can see with my setup and a lot of others is the pcie enclosure, however you can't get the akitio in the UK anymore and I need to be able to easily return it if I can't get it working. I tested on OS X last night and still working fine there - pretty frustrating! I'm back, this time with an Akitio enclosure, and the problem is exactly the same. Infinite loading wheel on windows, working fine on mac.To recap what I've tried:-every bootup order under the sun-full bootcamp reinstall-full re-format from time machine-nvram clearAny other thoughts?Did you re-do the steps I posted previously? If done and problem persists then consider doing a Bootcamp 4.0 installation of Windows. Difference there it installs in MBR/BIOS rather than UEFI mode. That affects the initialization of the eGPU and may aid your Windows hang on boot.

Did you re-do the steps I posted previously? If done and problem persists then consider doing a Bootcamp 4.0 installation of Windows. Difference there it installs in MBR/BIOS rather than UEFI mode. That affects the initialization of the eGPU and may aid your Windows hang on boot.Hi again-I've re-tried ' automate-egpu.sh -a'.

I got a message which says: /Library/LaunchDaemons/automate-eGPU-daemon.plist: Operation already in progress, automate-eGPU-daemon launched. Background services enabled. (So I suppose that was successful)-I've not re-installed the EFI mod as several users say it will only cause further problems with 2015 Macbooks (and it didn't help before).-I tried reinstalling bootcamp with.1-I tried reinstalling bootcamp again with windows 10 and the bootcamp 4 drivers instead of bootcamp 6The outcome is still the same. Boots fine into windows without driver installed (listed in device manager as detected but not installed). As soon as I install the driver - infinite startup wheel.

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Full re-format from time machineIf you messed up the EFI partition, this doesn't help.1) Hold down Command+R, open disk utility and erase the whole disk. Then reinstall OS X from Internet recovery. This makes sure that the EFI partition is in factory state.2) Install Windows 8.1 or 10 and use the latest Bootcamp drivers: Boot Camp Assistant - Action - Download Windows Support Software.3) Feed the power through the barrel connector. Don’t use the riser.4) Hot plug the TB cable and install Nvidia drivers. Boot into OS X, sudo./automate-eGPU.sh, restart the Mac, sudo./automate-eGPU.sh -a, select Windows in Startup Disk, and restart the Mac.If the -a mode doesn't help, turn it off: sudo./automate-eGPU.sh -m, and try hot plugging TB cable during the boot process.

Thanks for your suggestions. I don't have a riser anymore as the card fits directly into my Atikio. So you first resized the partition 100% for OS X, selected the root item “Apple ” and clicked “erase” in disk utility? Can you boot into Windows without the eGPU?When you installed Nvidia drivers on Win10, did you have the eGPU plugged? In the best, the eGPU should work without restarting. You can set the eGPU as the primary display, and then restart.got it working on Win8.1. I’m not sure about Win10. You can ask what driver version he is using.Release 361.75 introduced the beta support for external graphics:'GPUs supported include all GTX 900 series, Titan X, and GeForce GTX 750 and 750Ti'Edited February 20, 2016 by goalque. So you first resized the partition 100% for OS X, selected the root item “Apple ” and clicked “erase” in disk utility?Yes.

Here are the exact steps I took:-removed bootcamp with the bootcamp wizard and resized partition 100% for OSx-booted into internet recovery with command+option+r-selected the SSD and formatted it by clicking erase in disk utility-opened terminal, unmounted the SSD, then removed the EFI partition (it's not possible to remove it using disk utility)-opened disk utility and formatted the disk again (just to be sure!), then repaired and verified it to restore the factory EFI partition-re-installed OSx-re-installed bootcamp.