Logitech mouse for macbook pro 2018
Restart when it asks for it (and don't touch your peripherals/eGPU).
Logitech mouse for macbook pro 2018 install#
Install the Radeon™ Software Adrenalin with the additional option of factory reset (which required a restart).Connect your eGPU and let Windows 10 do its magic.The display will feel a bit slow and sluggish due to the disabled Iris Plus Graphics adapter. Run DDU to delete all NVIDIA and AMD drivers and to not allow Windows to install drivers.In Device Manager, disable the bottom 3 "PCI Express Root" ports, disable the iSight HD camera and disable the Iris Plus Graphics adapter.Boot into Safe Mode of Windows 10 (when clicking restart, hold the Shift button).Also disable Windows Updates through services.msc.The only difference I noticed is that the option after enabling "Configure Windows Updates" is: "2 - Notify for download and auto install". Use gpedit.msc to Enable the group policy of Configure Windows Updates.After the Windows 10 installation, finish the BootCamp installer which automatically pops up.I did not use an internet connecivity (wired or wireless) to ensure no updates were being installed. Use the BootCamp Assistant to install Windows 10.Download the required Windows (1903 V1) iso version and software (see above).Upgraded successfully (no DDU used) to Radeon™ Software Adrenalin version 22.2.1 (4 february 2022) after installation and a reboot. Radeon™ Software Adrenalin version used: 21.7.2 (27 july 2021) Windows 10 version required: 1903 V1 (version 21H1 at the time of writing did not work)ĭDU version used: 18.0.4.2 (11 july 2021)