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Issue with ATI ATIFlash / AMD VBFlash with 4+ GPUs

miner2049er

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Using Windows 10 and latest version of the ATIFlash program. My system has 4 GPU cards.

When I run the ATIFlash program, the last GPU card is partially visible and cannot be selected. The box isn't expanding to accommodate more than 3 devices.

Is this software open source or how do I report bugs to the developer?

Thanks -

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W1zzard

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Is this software open source or how do I report bugs to the developer?
It is closed source, made by AMD

In theory you could report it to their support, but I seriously doubt your request will reach the right people.

Your best workaround is to use the command line version, or flash only 3 cards at a time
 

miner2049er

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It is closed source, made by AMD

In theory you could report it to their support, but I seriously doubt your request will reach the right people.

Your best workaround is to use the command line version, or flash only 3 cards at a time
Roger that. I'll give the command line a go.

Thanks!
 
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