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LizzyJ26
Mac Mini 2018. Core i7. 16 GB RAM 256 GB SSD, married to a Razer Core X/Radeon VII. Running Catalyst 19.82. Windows 10 64 bit fully updated. All my non-Windows PC apps/files were shoved into a TB3 SSD Drive. The Mac Mini was partitioned 50/50 Mac and Windows. Yesterday (9/11), Windows pushed a gaggle of updates to my machine. I let them update and the computer asked to restart except it never restarted. The system ran like a beastly dream for over 5 months.
The computer will only boot to a black screen when the egpu is now plugged in. When I restarted without the egpu, the computer lists a Base Station item in my device manager with an exclamation point and an inability to add a driver for it(uninstallation does nothing). My Radeon drivers were showing no egpu. I removed them with AMD's removal tool and reinstalled them but they won't reinstall now, even if the egpu is connected as it won't detect the graphics card.
If I try to boot with the egpu plugged in before boot (optimal setup that I used for over 5 months), the computer simply has a black screen and despite having the monitor piping directly to the Mini via HDMI, I get no screen display. If I boot without the egpu plugged in, it boots normally but I can't use the egpu, obviously. Moreover, Windows has stymied all attempts to remove the 2 of the offending updates. All four updates are:
Cumulative Update for 1903 KB4512508, KB4515384 plus a flash update KB3516115 and KB4514359. When I tried to remove the offending updates, the computer would tell me to restart and as I restarted, the updates would force themselves back on to my machine without approval as the removal restart occurred. Worse, even after I paused updates for 7 days and even DISCONNECTED my ethernet, the computer refused to give up and installed/partially damaged versions of the updates AGAIN. Currently, security update KB4514359 is installed with no uninstall option. (Should I use Admin wusa/dsim in Safe Mode?) and KB4515384 is damaged and refuses to uninstall. I have no doubt that if I could just ditch the last two updates, I could salvage the egpu without needing to reinstall bootcamp.
I need the computer for work though. What do I do? How do I nuke the partition without damaging my Mac install, install a new bootcamp install and only add the necessary updates? If so, how?
Thanks for any insights.
Oh and by the way, my system restore is disabled and all my snapshots are *gone*. So the update disabled and deleted my SR points. I'm really in a bind without help. All out of ideas.
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The computer will only boot to a black screen when the egpu is now plugged in. When I restarted without the egpu, the computer lists a Base Station item in my device manager with an exclamation point and an inability to add a driver for it(uninstallation does nothing). My Radeon drivers were showing no egpu. I removed them with AMD's removal tool and reinstalled them but they won't reinstall now, even if the egpu is connected as it won't detect the graphics card.
If I try to boot with the egpu plugged in before boot (optimal setup that I used for over 5 months), the computer simply has a black screen and despite having the monitor piping directly to the Mini via HDMI, I get no screen display. If I boot without the egpu plugged in, it boots normally but I can't use the egpu, obviously. Moreover, Windows has stymied all attempts to remove the 2 of the offending updates. All four updates are:
Cumulative Update for 1903 KB4512508, KB4515384 plus a flash update KB3516115 and KB4514359. When I tried to remove the offending updates, the computer would tell me to restart and as I restarted, the updates would force themselves back on to my machine without approval as the removal restart occurred. Worse, even after I paused updates for 7 days and even DISCONNECTED my ethernet, the computer refused to give up and installed/partially damaged versions of the updates AGAIN. Currently, security update KB4514359 is installed with no uninstall option. (Should I use Admin wusa/dsim in Safe Mode?) and KB4515384 is damaged and refuses to uninstall. I have no doubt that if I could just ditch the last two updates, I could salvage the egpu without needing to reinstall bootcamp.
I need the computer for work though. What do I do? How do I nuke the partition without damaging my Mac install, install a new bootcamp install and only add the necessary updates? If so, how?
Thanks for any insights.
Oh and by the way, my system restore is disabled and all my snapshots are *gone*. So the update disabled and deleted my SR points. I'm really in a bind without help. All out of ideas.
Continue reading...