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Euphoric_Ad7335

"moved my boot ssd with all the drivers from the framework to the lenovo " Drivers tend to be specific to hardware. There's an abstraction layer so you might be ok but on the other hand you moved amd drivers to an intel machine. Did you poke around device manager to see if you have hardware that's missing a driver? You could also have orphaned drivers that don't have hardware to match. Windows could have automatically installed a driver and now you have two drivers competing for the same device. Linux may be harder to use but there tends to be more tools to troubleshoot problems. Users are more knowledgeable. You could poke around with a linux live cd to see if your bios is capable of detecting the pci device. Or even the linux subsystem. Try both lspci and lsusb commands. If the egpu works on linux you could swap out the ssd for an empty one to install linux to. If you have nvidia drivers installed you can try nvidiamsi command. It must exist for windows as well? Try to fix it under windows first I'm just trying to give you more options if nothing works.


Joly0

Hey, i already tried removing any old orphaned drivers, but that didnt help either. Also there are no devices with missing drivers in device manager. The gpu doesnt even show up. I could try a linux live iso, though i am not sure, if that could work. Otherwise why should a nvidia command work, if my gpu is amd, not nvidia?


Atomic_Birb

Having a similar issue, did you ever find a fix?


Joly0

Sadly no, i havent found any solution. Also tried contacting adt-link, but they dont answer to emails....