I am only able to boot through my USB (Hit F11 on startup -> select UEFI:USB... -> On Clover, choose to boot from SSD)
When I try to boot through my SSD (Let the computer run it's course on startup, automatically selects SSD) I get a prohibited sign. I've attached a photo of the -v results from...
So I thought I had solved it by doing the Solution for #6 in this thread: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/solving-nvidia-driver-install-loading-problems.161256/
And now I have a new, and significantly worse issue. Video link below.
The computer is totally unusable. If I boot it in safe...
That's strange, I don't have an issue getting to clover (I don't think at least, Clover is just the screen where I choose what drive to boot from and can add the -v and -x things, right?) I do have an issue with the screen turning off/sleeping over and over again, but I don't believe that is...
I am using your EFI, so hopefully that helps. I think I found the thread in Graphics, and after trying what they suggested, I now have a new, and significantly worse issue. Sigh...
There's a video of what is happening. I have the newest Nvidia drivers, but in the bar at the top of the screen it shows "OS X Default Graphics Drivers" as enabled and not the Nvidia drivers. Using 'kextstat' in terminal shows them (I believe) as enabled, so I don't think that's the problem...
First, thanks for this guide, it has helped immensely.
I've got a very similar build to yours (i7 6700k, GTX1050ti, MSI Mortar) and I am having issues. So I followed your guide to a T, but it's not working 100% of the time. Sometimes when I boot it will get the prohibited sign, but it will...
Oh duh, that makes sense. I didn't realize CUDA was exclusive. Thanks. I'm working on a reinstall of Sierra right now. Hopefully that solves my problems.
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