![]() ![]() Uninstall Tensorflow, Install Tensorflow GPU If you did the last step correctly, you should be able to find this path:Ĭ:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v8.0\lib\圆4\cudnn.lib It might as about admin privileges which you should just say yes. If it asks you to *replace* anything, say no and just drag and drop each folder's contents from cuDNN to Cuda. > Do note that dragging and dropping will merge the folders and not replace them I don't believe the same is true for Mac/Linux. Copy and paste the 3 folders in `C:\Users\j\Downloads\cudnn-8.0-windows10-圆4-v6.0.zip\cuda` to `C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v8.0` Go to your recent downloaded zip file, something like:Ĭ:\Users\teamcfe\Downloads\cudnn-8.0-windows10-圆4-v6.0.zipġ0. then, `cuDNN v6.0 Library for Windows 10`ħ. Click the version you need as well as the system you need. If you don't, just select **Archived cuDNN Releases**Ħ. ![]() Remember how above we need `cuDNN v6.0` from above? You might see this listed here, you might not. Click "Download" (ignore the current listed version for now)ĥ. Create a free NVIDIA Developer Membership ()ģ. You should know have the following path on your system:Ĭ:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v8.0įor this, you'll need an NVIDIA developer account. This might take a while and flicker the screen (due to it being for the graphics card and all). After CUDA downloads, run the file downloaded
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