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BIOS problem with eGPU


TheCHAPPiE

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Purchased a Beast eGPU adapter with PCI-E cable but BIOS is blocking it.

 

HP Pavilion dv6 4023-tx, win7

 

RSA signed (new HP protection to prevent flash unauthorised modified bioses)

 

Because of this and I cannot use other PCI-E parts on my laptop and it somehow preventing the adapter driver to be install

 

Can someone tell me what can I do? Thank you.

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i think you need to buy egpu setup 1.3 from nando

 

Why would I need DIY eGPU Setup 1.30? >>>


Setup 1.30 is a FreeDOS environment used to configure your DIY eGPU before chainloading to your OS. Required if you:
 

  • encounter Windows error 12:cannot allocate resources requiring automated PCI Reallocation or IGP relocation. Note: Win7/8 users may want to try a simpler 36-bit root bridge DSDT override instead of using Setup 1.30.
  • want to use x1E/x2E/x2/x4 higher performance pci-e links (x1E/x2E on Series-4 or older, x2/x4 on Series-5 or older chipsets)
  • want to set pci-e 1.0 (2.5GT/s) or pci-e 2.0 (5GT/s) link speed (Series-6 or newer chipset).
  • require mPCIe anti-whitelisting (HP/Lenovo) to allow a wifi slot to work with a PM3N
  • want to disable a dGPU in a hybrid graphics system to free up resources to host the eGPU
  • want to disable a dGPU in a hybrid graphics system to activate NVidia Optimus and if using a x1 link, engage x1 pci-e compression
  • want to initialize a NVidia video card prior to Windows boot to prevent hang/BSOD on startup or error43 in device Manager. Eliminates the need for a standby, attach, resume to overcome this problem.
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