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Jun 27, 2024, 10:37:50 PM6/27/24
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A quick analysis shows that in `pci.sys`, a function called "PciOverrideBridgeRequirements" got changed between .1 and .329 to add 2 additional override cases from the initial build of pci.sys. There does not seem to be a registry change to bypass this, but perhaps this can be overridden from ACPI: that's a slightly later concern I might look into, it does seem to act on a resource requirement value. For now, downgrading system32\drivers\pci.sys to the version shipped with the initial 18362.1/.10 ISO (take ownership, rename, replace) works fine, but it might be this'll need to be put back to allow future CUs editing this file to be installed. Perhaps as a workaround references to pci.sys in the registry could be renamed to, say, pci2.sys as well, but I'm not certain about this...

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So I'm super new to Windows as whole. I recently purchased a Razer Core X Chroma and a Radeon RX Vega 64. I'm receiving the error 12 for my gpu and I'm having trouble understanding this tutorial. Is anyone able to help me out? Maybe with a very simplified version of this tutorial? Sorry if this has already been asked. I bought all this for casual gaming and streaming. I'm just really hoping I didn't waste my money on all of this. Thanks!

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The problem started when I attempted a Geforce Driver update to 451.48. Previous driver updates since 416.34 had processed without issues. However, this new one required a Windows reboot - and then all of a sudden all problems started:

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