- #Msi kombuster opengl 4.3 support is required driver
- #Msi kombuster opengl 4.3 support is required windows
There is however Information -> Software.ĭriver Packaging Version 13.152-130830a-162200C-ATIĢD Driver File Path /REGISTRY/MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Control/CLASS/Įrror: ( 08:24:40 PM) (Source: Disk) (User: )ĭescription: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk2\DR2.Įrror: ( 08:24:37 PM) (Source: Disk) (User: )Įrror: ( 07:56:24 PM) (Source: TermService) (User: )ĭescription: The Terminal Server has failed to create a new self signed certificate to be used for Terminal Server authentication on SSL connections. When opened there is no "My VGA Displays" item at all. So, no GPU is visible before driver reinstallation and after, it is recognized just fine.ĪMD Catalyst Control Center is started on every reboot and runs in the background. After driver reinstallation I can run successfully all of them.
When I try to run some of the OpenCL demos I get an error that OpenCL GPU is not supported on this platform. That is after a reboot both show no OpenCL support (or more precisely CPU support for OpenCL, no GPU). GPU Caps Viewer shows the same thing as GPU-Z. Luckily, the reinstallation of the AMD driver package fixes the issue (now 2 issues) till next reboot.Įverything seems to be consistent. Before, only OpenCL was "wiped out" on reboot, but now also DirectCompute is gone with every reboot.
#Msi kombuster opengl 4.3 support is required windows
I was tinkering a little to fix some of the warnings and errors from Windows logs (all unrelated, Peer Name Resolution errors and similar) and all that seem to make the problem worse. Would also recommend using the latest version of Boinc (7.2.28 圆4).īTW, (and unrelated to your problem) 4.2.18 is bad for some Boinc projects. Probably best to close your anti-everything when installing). I suggest totally uninstalling Boinc delete the folders (x86 and 圆4), any Boinc 'user' accounts, clear any registry entries and after a reboot, reinstall Boinc (by right clicking and running as an administrator, then selecting advanced and making sure all users are selected. I expect something of this old installation remains and was not properly replaced when you reinstalled Boinc to run as a non-service (now the default with the latest release). While this may stem from using different user accounts and security, my guess is that your problem is related to the fact that you use to have Boinc installed as a service - which can prevent GPU's from working. Is this a bug in the detection process, or something wrong with my system? My video driver is 13.9 (well, not exactly the driver version, but package version) so it's quite recent. It is not run in a virtual client, even though VirtualBox is installed on my machine. I used to run the client as a service, but reinstalled to be run under regular user account a long time ago, but that did not solve the problem.
The message in the log is "No usable GPUs found".īelow are a little edited messages from the log file.Ģ 06:34:55 No config file found - using defaultsĢ 06:34:55 Starting BOINC client version 7.0.64 for windows_x86_64Ģ 06:34:55 log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, taskĢ 06:34:55 Libraries: libcurl/7.25.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1 zlib/1.2.6Ģ 06:34:55 Data directory: C:\ProgramData\BOINCĢ 06:34:55 Running under account PCUSERĢ 06:34:55 Processor: 4 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9650 3.00GHz Ģ 06:34:55 Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 syscall nx lm vmx smx tm2 pbeĢ 06:34:55 OS: Microsoft Windows 7: Ultimate 圆4 Edition, Service Pack 1, (.00)Ģ 06:34:55 Memory: 8.00 GB physical, 20.00 GB virtualĢ 06:34:55 Disk: 650.00 GB total, 310.92 GB freeĢ 06:34:55 Local time is UTC -6 hoursĢ 06:34:55 VirtualBox version: 4.2.18 I have AMD Radeon HD5850, which I believe is supported, but my GPU is not used. This is not a new problem, but finally I decided to report it as I couldn't find a solution.