- Joined
- Jul 23, 2012
- Messages
- 13
- Motherboard
- GA-Z77-DS3H
- CPU
- i5 2500K
- Graphics
- EVGA GeForce GTX 550ti
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
I had two issues the needed solving after complete install. The Audio did not work because the kext for my board no longer works [as of May 2020]. My board uses a Realtek ALC 1150, but instead the latest Universal VoodooHDA v2.9.0d10 will work. I found a tutorial to install it later with KextBeast. So just choose that in Multibeast and it should work.
Next is the graphics card, I have an older unit, a GTX 750 Ti. My understanding is that 10.13 is the last OS that will support Nvidia, and they haven't been natively supported for a while. I had to use the Nvidia Driver manager in 10.11 to load "experimental" drivers. But with 10.13, either Apple or Nvidia make it hard to load the manager. None of the links I found would work, some took me to an Apple page that was trying to "help" me find out what version of OSX I had. If I downloaded from Nvidia direct, I couldn't install the driver manager, it gave me an error and said the 10.13.6 download didn't work with 10.13.6. Finally I found a way to install it via terminal, here is the LINK. When running MB, choose emulated NVRAM.
Recap of my successful install.
Next is the graphics card, I have an older unit, a GTX 750 Ti. My understanding is that 10.13 is the last OS that will support Nvidia, and they haven't been natively supported for a while. I had to use the Nvidia Driver manager in 10.11 to load "experimental" drivers. But with 10.13, either Apple or Nvidia make it hard to load the manager. None of the links I found would work, some took me to an Apple page that was trying to "help" me find out what version of OSX I had. If I downloaded from Nvidia direct, I couldn't install the driver manager, it gave me an error and said the 10.13.6 download didn't work with 10.13.6. Finally I found a way to install it via terminal, here is the LINK. When running MB, choose emulated NVRAM.
Recap of my successful install.
- Followed standard High Sierra install Guide for "any supported Intel PC".
- In Unibeast, when making install usb, I choose UEFI boot mode, [the only choice you have to make thus far.]
- continued following instructions.
- After initial install, when you get to Multibeast, choose UEFI boot mode under Quick start, Universal/VoodooHDA latest in audio drivers, latest version of Atheros E2200ethernet. Then under bootloaders choose UEFI plus Nvram. Then in customize I checked "Nvidia web drivers boot flag"... don't use "inject NVIDIA", it doesn't work with Kepler or Maxwell based cards.
- Run MB and you should have everything working, but with poorly refreshing video.
- Then follow the instructions to install the Nvidia web drivers via Terminal, here is the LINK again.