Program To Disable Ulps Windows
It seems to be a bug with Catalyst Drivers. Booting up Windows 10 system which are running on AMD CrossfireX graphics cards will get a black screen and sometimes take up to about 5 minutes, then continue to the Windows login screen. Making a restart process doesn’t run into such issues.
You could try the temporary workaround to disable the function. * First you need to log in as an administrator account. * Press Win + R from your keyboar, input regedit.exe and click OK button. You can also type regedit to Cortana app or search box and select the top one from results. * At the top of Registry Editor, clcik Edit >Find from the menu (or press and hold Ctrl + F keys), input Enable ULPS into the Find what box, click Find Next button to search for a instance. * Ddouble click the EnableULPS to edit it, and change its value data from 1 to 0.
* Then repeat the above way to find the instance one by one. Set the default value of 1 to 0 when Enable ULPS instance is found, until there are no more by pressing Find Next. * Finally reboot the system to apply all changes.
* However, once you have installed new driver or uninstall it, the related settings will be returned to default value 1. So you have to modify them again.
Slow Windows 10 boot up with CrossFire enabled I had windows 7 before and now i'm using windows 10. Everything seems fine, but the time it takes to boot windows increased alot. I was trying to find out what the problem was and i found it.
It's CrossFire. Everything is fine if i do a cold boot. 10 - 15 seconds after i pressed the power button i can see my desktop. Francas Kafka Metamorfoze Pdf Merge. If i do a warm boot however, the boot up time increases with 20 seconds. All i see right after the windows logo is a black screen and the mouse cursor. After about 20 seconds i can finally see my desktop.
I can fix this problem by disabling CrossFire. Is anyone else having this problem? EDIT: i'm using the new 15.7.1 drivers.
Originally Posted by flamin9. All tests were performed. Please note that this is only a temporary way to fix slow boot issues after upgrading to Windows 10 and is. Like the title stated, cannot disable ulps ever since 16.2 I believe. Now I am using driver 16.3 for my 295x2 and still no fix for it.