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1. Remove ALL existing NVidia drivers, then use 'DDU' software to remove NVidia registry entries as well as disable automatic driver installation. Reboot system and load latest NVidia desktop driver: https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/topic/9289-optimus-now-works-in-win10-using-36175-driver/ 2. Free up dGPU resources: Go to Device Manager -> View Devices By connection. Find your D500 dGPU. Directly above it will be a PCIe Bridge. Disable it. When you do, the D500 will completely disappear. 3. Re-allocate your TB chain in an attempt to fix error 12. Go to Device Manager -> View Resources By connection. Find your eGPU. Now directly above it will be a multitude of PCIe bridges (5 or so). Disable them one at a time working your way up. Once done. Re-enable them again. 4. If you still see error 12, then the final fix that has worked for ZBook and Lenovo W54x Thunderbolt users is to perform a DSDT override: https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/topic/5874-guide-dsdt-override-to-fix-error-12/ I'll add too that the Thunderbolt SSD adds complexity to the eGPU allocation since it too needs to be allocated. I'd suggest do initial testing using a USB 3.0 drive instead. Then later on can add it and see if can get the drive + eGPU working concurrently. They should be on separate Thunderbolt buses to ensure don't share bandwidth: http://www.fcpworks.com/thunderbolt-bus-mapping-new-mac-pro/1 point
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The PE4C with key A/E is the right for you, but after insert the adapter is not sure it will work , as I know you are the first with that laptop model. The problems can be: not whitelisted slot, tolud.. And some of them can be very difficult to solve.. But you can try if you feel lucky, and you have spare time. I've made a eGPU setup with a "tested" laptop and I've worked for a month for make it work almost properly.. Maybe yours will be plug and play.. Or with egpu setup software you can do a mod easily.. Bye.1 point
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User with any of the M14x R2 / M17x R4 / M18x R2 notebooks with a current BIOS have reported issues when using the Secure Boot / Fast Boot options in combination with the dedicated Nvidia / AMD GPU. Files contained in this archive: GTX 660m - 80.07.39.00.0F.zip Dell GTX 680m - 80.04.5B.00.02.zip Dell 7970m - 015.022.000.001.000000.C42904A1.119.zip Dell Dell 675m - 70.24.4E.00.10.zip To learn more about how to use the files in this archive, please visit the thread below: Donation link In case you want to buy me a beer Thanks and cheers!1 point