Doing a new install, edited the config.plist and removed nvda_drv=1 and then installed the drivers, now when I boot the loading bar under the Apple logo gets 3/4ths of the way through before turning grey. Then my monitor says "no device found". When I reboot, I can select my SSD at the Clover...
I restarted my computer after re-doing Multibeast setup and reinstalling the Nvidia drivers, and I couldn't get back into my computer without disabling the driver in the Clover settings again. I'm going to go back and do a fresh install of OSX once more and do the drivers once more, I'll update...
Yeah, I don't get what's wrong either. I did what you said to do earlier. I went back and reversed that. Now I reinstalled the web drivers, and I still get the same problem, I boot and the monitor says no device detected. I think I'm going to go back and reinstall OSX and try once more. I can't...
Alright, I did that. Now when I boot from my drive, it loads the Apple logo with a loading bar, then gives me the "no signal" response from the monitor.
Didn't realized it, now fixed.
I'm still experiencing graphics issues. I try using Google Chrome, and it's a mess that looks like a bunch of choppy frames. After checking NvidiaWeb, I opened Clover again, and it was unchecked, as well as nvda_drv=1 being unchecked after checking it in the...
Setup:
Gigabyte z170MX-Gaming 5
EVGA GeForce GTX 970
Intel i7-6700
Samsung 850 EVO M.2 SSD
Team Dark 16gb DDR4 RAM
TP Link N900 Wifi PCI Adapter
Seasonic 520w PSU
I used this guide, and had a successful install...
Setup:
Gigabyte z170MX-Gaming 5
EVGA GeForce GTX 970
Intel i7-6700
Samsung 850 EVO M.2 SSD
Team Dark 16gb DDR4 RAM
TP Link N900 Wifi PCI Adapter
Seasonic 520w PSU
A friend of mine with the same build, with the exception of the RAM and PSU used this guide, and had a successful build...
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