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Error 43 with Windows 10 x64-bit (GTX 1060 3GB)


Cosim15

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eGPU setup:

  • OS1: Windows 10 x64-bit

  • OS2: Windows 8.1 x64-bit

  • Laptop: Lenovo x200 Tablet

  • RAM: 8GB

  • eGPU adapter: PE4C 2.1

  • GPU: GTX 1060 3GB Zotac

  • GPU driver: 372.70

 

I have this problem, every time I try to connect the GPU to my laptop I seem to be getting error 43.

Prior to that, I had error 12, but solved that by applying a DSDT override. The override was successful, now I have a Large memory space in which I can reallocate my GPU but for some reason, it just never works (keep getting error 43).

NOTE, I that in order to test every possibility, I have installed Windows 8.1 on the same laptop and found that after applying a DSDT override, Windows 8.1 properly detects the GPU and there is no error 43 (same with Windows 7 on the same laptop). This lets me believe, that there is something wrong with windows 10, can anyone help me out?

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On 10/31/2016 at 5:28 PM, bloodhawk said:

Enable Hot Plugging under PCIe settings in the BIOS.

 

21 hours ago, valachi said:

I had a similar issue. Fix was to revert back to driver 372.70. 

 

 

 

My BIOS doesnt have this function. Under PCIe it only has interrupts

And I am already using driver v. 372.70

 

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7 minutes ago, Cosim15 said:

 

 

 

My BIOS doesnt have this function. Under PCIe it only has interrupts

And I am already using driver v. 372.70

 

Well then the only option is to use 372.70 or older drivers. Unless you know how to unlock options in your system BIOS.

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57 minutes ago, Cosim15 said:

Cant there be something wrong with windows 10? Under same circumstances, everything works with windows 8.1, but not with windows 10 :/

Probably. Could even be the Anniversary Update. It broke so many things, this might be one of them.

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  • 5 months later...

Fix Error Code 43 in Windows 7 by following steps:

Option #1: Update your drivers automatically (the easy way)

Option #2: Update your drivers manually (the technical way)

Step #1 – Uninstall the current driver

Step #2 – Locate the correct driver

Step #3 – Download the driver

Step #4 – Install the new driver on your PC

Step #5 – Reboot your PC

For more information regarding GPU troubleshooting and setup refer to Lenovo Thinkpad X200 Manual. Good Luck. 

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