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      Mogumodz last edited by

      Good thing about mining rigs is I will just re-ghost the base image in 5 min and re-install all the updates connected to the internet.

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        svennand Regular Member last edited by

        [quote name=“ghostlander” post=“10748” timestamp=“1370634483”]
        It’s known that 13.4 drivers are lame. Keep with 12.10 to 13.1 and 2.7 SDK.
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        Why sdk 2.7 when hes using 7xxx series cards?
        Its my understanding that 2.8 for 7xxx and 2.6 for previouse gen cards.

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          crazyearner last edited by

          Actually, if you installed latest driver 13.4, system32 and syswow64 will appear 4 files for each folder.

          system32(amdocl_as64.exe, amdocl_ld64.exe, amdocl64.dll, OpenCL.dll)
          syswow64(amdocl_as32.exe, amdocl_ld32.exe, amdocl.dll, OpenCL.dll)

          step.1 uninstall all amd software
          step.2 delete 8 files
          step.3 install back 13.1 full package
          step.4 Install skd
          step.5 Restart system
          job done

          These are the files what cause the conflicts hence why you get incorrect mining speeds due to files left over. Even deleting all files the installers are still leaving these over from uninstall and you need to manually remove them and start fresh and go back to 13.1 or 12.10 and skd 2.8 for 7 series cards and or 2.6 for 50s and 60s gen cards

          This is also a problem for Windows 8 as well and will also fix that mining problem. However Windows 8 and mining due to not been able to disable a bunch of stuff and embedded windows desktop session manager removed and added something new like it you cant disable it in windows 8 and that causes one of the biggest problems in 8 for mining.

          So this is a fix for both Windows 7 and 8 :)

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            Mogumodz last edited by

            I’m mining perfectly fine on Windows 8 Pro 64bit, never had any problems myself.

            I will get my friend to try this fix. Thanks.

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              sl1982 last edited by

              I have had no issues on Win 8 x64 either

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                gness last edited by

                Hm! So
                [quote name=“crazyearner” post=“10913” timestamp=“1370674873”]
                Actually, if you installed latest driver 13.4, system32 and syswow64 will appear 4 files for each folder.

                system32(amdocl_as64.exe, amdocl_ld64.exe, amdocl64.dll, OpenCL.dll)
                syswow64(amdocl_as32.exe, amdocl_ld32.exe, amdocl.dll, OpenCL.dll)

                step.1 uninstall all amd software
                step.2 delete 8 files
                step.3 install back 13.1 full package
                step.4 Install skd
                step.5 Restart system
                job done

                These are the files what cause the conflicts hence why you get incorrect mining speeds due to files left over. Even deleting all files the installers are still leaving these over from uninstall and you need to manually remove them and start fresh and go back to 13.1 or 12.10 and skd 2.8 for 7 series cards and or 2.6 for 50s and 60s gen cards

                This is also a problem for Windows 8 as well and will also fix that mining problem. However Windows 8 and mining due to not been able to disable a bunch of stuff and embedded windows desktop session manager removed and added something new like it you cant disable it in windows 8 and that causes one of the biggest problems in 8 for mining.

                So this is a fix for both Windows 7 and 8 :)
                [/quote]

                Followed this along with the uninstall util described in the OP and magic. It works!
                Only weird stuff to mention:
                I had to delete the files in system32 and syswow64 via command line as, despite it showing otherwise, i couldnt do it via the windows gui.
                I did not have all the files described above, which is curious as I had 13.4 installed and 2.8 sdk installed also.

                I only had to install the 13.1 drivers, no sdk and it worked. This is all on windows 8 pro x64.

                Thanks Crazyearner and Nutnut, i no longer have to switch into linux to mine.

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                  Nutnut Regular Member last edited by

                  Great Stuff!

                  Once i’ve cleared my shed out, cut the grass etc (ahhh married life…) i’ll cleanup/update the OP etc.

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                    A Former User last edited by

                    Just a heads up for anyone using Windows 8 and about to use the AMD uninstall utility - it may break your Win8. It broke mine. I had no idea why I could not access shares any more, and upon checking, there are numerous problems associated with using the Uninstall Utility and Win8.

                    So beware if you are going to try that route, make sure you have an image to roll back out, or are sure you know what the fix is. I had to feck with the registry to allow access to my shares once again, but after reading more on it, it seems to break a lot more.

                    Not sure if there are issues with Win7 though.

                    I also found that the 13.x drivers were causing problems with my cgminer. It would sometimes just refuse to start properly, giving me a hash of ab out 20-20khash. And everything would lag. No processes running that shouldn’t have been, and it seemed random. A reboot would fix it.

                    It all seemed ok after I went back to 12, but after writing a frontend for cgminer to access the API stats, I noticed it still happens randomly…

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                      crazyearner last edited by

                      [quote name=“gness” post=“11009” timestamp=“1370696842”]
                      Hm! So
                      [quote author=crazyearner link=topic=1342.msg10913#msg10913 date=1370674873]
                      Actually, if you installed latest driver 13.4, system32 and syswow64 will appear 4 files for each folder.

                      system32(amdocl_as64.exe, amdocl_ld64.exe, amdocl64.dll, OpenCL.dll)
                      syswow64(amdocl_as32.exe, amdocl_ld32.exe, amdocl.dll, OpenCL.dll)

                      step.1 uninstall all amd software
                      step.2 delete 8 files
                      step.3 install back 13.1 full package
                      step.4 Install skd
                      step.5 Restart system
                      job done

                      These are the files what cause the conflicts hence why you get incorrect mining speeds due to files left over. Even deleting all files the installers are still leaving these over from uninstall and you need to manually remove them and start fresh and go back to 13.1 or 12.10 and skd 2.8 for 7 series cards and or 2.6 for 50s and 60s gen cards

                      This is also a problem for Windows 8 as well and will also fix that mining problem. However Windows 8 and mining due to not been able to disable a bunch of stuff and embedded windows desktop session manager removed and added something new like it you cant disable it in windows 8 and that causes one of the biggest problems in 8 for mining.

                      So this is a fix for both Windows 7 and 8 :)
                      [/quote]

                      Followed this along with the uninstall util described in the OP and magic. It works!
                      Only weird stuff to mention:
                      I had to delete the files in system32 and syswow64 via command line as, despite it showing otherwise, i couldnt do it via the windows gui.
                      I did not have all the files described above, which is curious as I had 13.4 installed and 2.8 sdk installed also.

                      I only had to install the 13.1 drivers, no sdk and it worked. This is all on windows 8 pro x64.

                      Thanks Crazyearner and Nutnut, i no longer have to switch into linux to mine.
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                      No problem glad it helped you theirs another thing for future if cant delete them make sure theirs no amd processes running or can just go in safemode but as you did through cmd line sounds like your permissions where broken or didnt have permission to do but happy you got fixed :)

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                        MCBITMAN last edited by

                        I have also found the best results with 13.1. Wish i found better writes ups after I tried 13.4. I ended up reinstalling windows. wtf

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                          cryptomaker22 last edited by

                          Its not very possible.

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                            bob last edited by

                            might seem like a dumb question but where can I download the 13.1 drivers?

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                              ThirtyNiner last edited by

                              Hi Bob,

                              Here for 32 bit:
                              [url=http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/previous/Pages/radeonaiw_vista32.aspx]http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/previous/Pages/radeonaiw_vista32.aspx[/url]

                              and here for 64 bit:
                              [url=http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/previous/Pages/radeonaiw_vista64.aspx]http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/previous/Pages/radeonaiw_vista64.aspx[/url]

                              Note the page says ‘Vista’, but the drivers are for Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.

                              TN

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                                bob last edited by

                                Thanks for the download link! Yep, followed first post, 2nd part and went from 720k stable to 744k stable.

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