To sum up:
In order to avoid {NO SIGNAL} error I need to boot with PCIRootUID=0
My graphics card boots only with -v -f nvda_drv=1 (and it's recognised in About My Mac) BUT it still doesn't work
Nvidia Driver Manager says I need to reinstall driver and reboot but when I reinstall and reboot it...
I corrected the .plist and when I try to boot with -v -x it writes IMG_0227 and then my monitor turns off and writes NO SIGNAL
If I try to boot with nvda_drv=1 or nv_disable=1 it says Missing bluetooth controller transport and stops
Mac OS doesn't boot with all these arguments or rather it boots but doesn't let me further the login screen --- my primary trouble.
As for the nvidia driver, I have installed it but it doesn't work. After the boot it gets back to the native driver.
I set PCIe as primary
I use DVI
GraphicsEnabler=No --- I use it but still nothing happens
Mac can't see my video card. It's written "Display 7MB"
Can someone please write me what I need to do step-by-step. I have only 1 last problem
I can boot only with -v -x
Maybe I need to change smth in...
I installed Chimera with Multibeast. Also I found DSDT for my MoBo.
First image is what happens when I try to boot without adding any arguments (white screen)
2nd is when I add -v (darwin)both get stuck
I chose "Instant Menu" in Multibeast but it automatically throws me into Windows, so I have...
Thank you so much. You persuaded me to use Unibeast but I am asking "Can I install Unibeast bootloader on the HD if I used Clover to install from USB drive?" cause I don't want to reinstall for nought. And what can you advise me on my graphics card problem?
Should I install videodriver first...
http://www.tonymacx86.com/graphics/167488-cant-run-videocard.html#post1062803
I'll be very grateful if you help me
I used Clover both times for installation from USB drive.
Can I install Unibeast on the HD if I used Clover to install from USB drive?
Pushing the ENTER key and dart=0 didn't work but I tried to run hackintosh only with default arguments (Clover) and nv_disable=1. Those arguments I used before must have been blocking OS X default videodriver, so it couldn't even run the desktop.
Thanks for help.
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I installed drivers (341.01.03) from the official site and chose "Nvidia Web Driver" in SysPreferences but when I reboot it returns back to OS X default drivers.
My videocard is not initially supported in Yosemite. I can use only OS X default drivers and highest resolution I can set is...
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