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- Aug 5, 2015
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- Motherboard
- GIGABYTE GA-Z97-HD3 (rev. 2.0)
- CPU
- i5-4360
- Graphics
- GTX-750
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- Classic Mac
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When are they going to release the NVIDIA drivers for Mojave and Catalina? What card are they supporting?
Probably never. It's been over a year since Mojave without Nvidia drivers being available for Macs. I had to get rid of my Nvidia graphics cards for my Mac Pros as well as my hacks.When are they going to release the NVIDIA drivers for Mojave and Catalina? What card are they supporting?
There are native Nvidia drivers for many older cards that will still work. We don't know how long Apple will keep the drivers in future versions of macOS post Catalina. So if you buy a used GTX 770 or 780 it will work with Mojave/Catalina without web drivers. With 10.16 or 10.17 we can only speculate on what Apple will do to support for Nvidia Kepler series cards.When are they going to release the NVIDIA drivers for Mojave and Catalina? What card are they supporting?
Here's a picture guide created by CaseySJ on this matter of preparing a USB.UniBeast 9.2.0 does not create UEFI boot partition any more.
UPDATE:
NVM, you have to format the USB at the top level. I guess I'm still getting used to this Disk Utility UI. If you're not seeing partition scheme when formatting, you're not doing it correctly.
Hello, I try to install the operating system High Sierra, when the menu starts it makes me ca, it brings me up. it's a laptop, tranks
Lifesaver right here!
Your card is too old for Mojave or Catalina. Not supported.I have an ASUS GT610 installed on MOBO Gigabyte H81M-HD3. Which kexts do I put on the EFI folder? Will it working fine with this graphic card?