Dark!!!! I develop software mostly when it's already night, light mode in IDEs or the OS is anything but comfortable for my eyes
Can I hope on a dark mode for the tonymacx86 site? ;)
I finally got it back to work with the following configuration:
will now restore my time machine backup and look if everything is running stable, for now I can say some things working
-- Audio (HDMI, Analog and USB)
-- Network (Intel)
-- Multimonitor (2 HDMI, 1 DVI, 1 DP)
not yet testet
-- standby
I think I just found the problem why it didn't work on my machine...
I was even trying a clean install, running Multibeast after installing, same issue.
I was trying to manually install clover 5108, same issue. after a thousand reboots I noticed the screen "Clover 4508" so I was like "WHAT!?"...
Didn't work for me.. Updated the Clover Bootloader to 5107 to be prepared for the 10.15.4 update and then it just fails to boot:
also sometimes it just shows +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ and nothing else
I already downloaded the update but when I try to install it using the "macOS install"...
Problem solved by Changing System Definitions from iMac 17,2 to Mac Pro 6,1, now all Screens are working fine. I tried several system definitions and Mac Pro 6,1 works best. Screenshots of Clover Configurator below.
Hi,
I upgraded my PC with an MSI RX 580 ARMOR Graphics Card (1xDVI, 2xHDMI, 2x DP) after Nvidia doesn't release a driver. The new Graphics Card worked fine in High Sierra, then I installed the update to Mojave.. Now I have a problem: I have four monitors connected (1 DVI, 2 HDMI and 1 DP) and...
For all who are waiting for nvidia to release their web driver, i had a chat today with nvidia support. Driver would be in beta, release date unknown...
Update from 10.13.4 to 10.13.5 no problems for me after updating Nvidia Web driver.
Hardware:
Motherboard: MSI Z270-Gaming Pro
CPU: Intel Core i5 7600k
RAM: 16GB 2400MHz
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 960 4GB (4 Screens connected)
M.2 SSD: Samsung EVO 960 500GB
SATA SSD: SanDisc 960GB
SATA HDD: WD Black...
Hi,
I'm getting different error messages when trying to boot the macOS Installer after running the USB installer.
Sometimes it is "Error loading kernel cache (0x9)" and sometimes "Couldn't allocate runtime area" and sometimes it boots.
I have taken a photo of the error loading kernel cache...
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