Not sure I understand the reference to the file c:\windows\system32\drivers\AmdGpuTweak.sys on GitHub. Where is this file and is it required?
Well, you have the path right there, "c:\windows\system32\drivers"
if it's not there, good, launch the tool, should be fine.
how close test mode?
every reset win go in test mode.
c:\windows\system32\drivers\AmdGpuTweak.sys not exist
Latest XL version has a button to turn it off. Otherwise run the command posted here above. (bcdedit)
I always get a "NullReferenceException" window asking me to activate the test mode. I allow it, then reboot. My system is then running in test mode (indicated on the bottom right of the windows desktop). But when I launch the AMD.Memory.Tweak.XL, I get the same "NullReferenceException" window.
How can I solve this please ?
Check my quote here, remove the old driver from drivers folder in system32, then get the latest version and launch it.
I gotta say, this tool is cool as hell.
Although, I'm having some trouble with it. Probably because I'm a noob.
I went ahead and downloaded it and installed it, manually with the terminal, running HiveOS, the VEGA supported version.
I'm running 6x 1070s, 1x 1070ti, and 4x Vega 64s.
The trouble I'm having is HiveOS kinda sucks at overclocking when it comes to AMD. Claymore isn't doing the job either; and my Linux illiteracy and lack of Google returns isn't helping.
I love how you can modify the hell out of the stuff with this tool, but I can't seem to get the GUI working so I can modify the DPM/Memstates (which, honestly, is all I'm tryna do). Is there a way to get the GUI working in HiveOS that I just don't know about? Or a command line? Or do I just suck at life?
GUI is Windows only mate.
Cheers