Without trying to upset anyone, any chance of explaining how you did it without boot flags. I have a Skylake H170-DS3H and I can't get it to work at all. It's down to my lack of knowledge/skills more than anything I'm sure, so a really simple idiot guide would be great. I'm sure I'm not the only...
Hi all,
I've read that current thinking is to replace OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi and EmuVariableUefi-64.efi in /drivers64UEFI with AptioMemoryFix and ApfsDriverLoader-64.efi in Multibeast but am wondering if that will kill iMessage in Mojave. Took me a while to get iMessage working with my H170m...
As a follow up the PCI-express wireless, bluetooth card I have was plugged direct into a motherboard header since a change a month or so ago just to tidy up the rear of the case. After my above post I changed it to a USB cable out through the back of the machine into a USB port and for the last...
Probably not related at all but I have been having random freezes that seem worse over the past few weeks. I have Skylake i5 CPU, 32GB RAM and AMD RX 560 4 GB and High Sierra 10.13.4. Screen freezes, no Bluetooth Magic mouse, Apple Bluetooth keyboard or Bluetooth Magic Trackpad, all seems...
Thanx for that , I have just had the same on mine. Been fine until yesterday then refused to shut down or restart, just sat there with a cursor and a black screen. Removed Avira and now all good. Shame really as I quite liked it. Giving Avast a go and all ok at the moment.
Thing is, the GTX760 is supposed to not require the web drivers and I never used them so it can't be that. It seems to be a general Nvidia problem at the moment...https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/gtx-1060-performance-on-10-13-high-sierra.236962/
I have had the same UI slowdowns, jerky window resizing and stuttering in the WebGL water test although I was using a GTX760 that supposedly works OOB. In the end I bought a Radeon RX560, supposedly inferior card and now UI is snappy, no jerky window resizing and WebGL water test runs perfectly.
I'm sure this has been covered but here's my tuppence worth. I've been using a GTX760 for a year in my Hack which I thought was an OOB solution. Never used web drivers and throughout Sierra it worked a treat. When I upgraded to High Sierra though I noticed a definite slowdown in the interface...
I had the extra UEFI problem on my Gigabyte motherboard and cleared the unwanted ones with this method... https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-remove-extra-clover-bios-boot-entries-prevent-further-problems.175274/ and it worked a treat although I have to say I recently flashed the mobo to...
Is it just me but I don't find this very clear. Are we supposed to update the apfs.efi in both the i386 and the EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/ folder before updating?
I had a few scary moments when my machine wouldn't boot to finish the update but in the end I updated the apfs.efi (left the old ones...
I'm sure everyone here is trustworthy but you might want to blank out your machine serial and SMBIOS info in your config plist/EFI folder download as I believe anyone who sees this can now clone your machine. I could be wrong but...
You could try this...http://osxdaily.com/2017/09/27/download-complete-macos-high-sierra-installer/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+osxdaily+%28OS+X+Daily%29
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