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Solved: Web Driver not responding. Can only boot with nv_disable=1

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Screen shot is without nv_disable=1. It's WITH nvda_drv=1.
And how is it connected to the monitor ?
Have you emulated native NVRAM support with EmuVariableUefi-64 and RC scripts ?
Your config.plist is useless, try this one :
 

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And how is it connected to the monitor ?
Have you emulated native NVRAM support with EmuVariableUefi-64 and RC scripts ?
Your config.plist is useless, try this one :

Currently connected display port via the GPU. I do have EmuVariableUefi-64 and RC from clover installer.

Have to go to work. I'll test your config file later this evening.
 
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Currently connected display port via the GPU. I do have EmuVariableUefi-64 and RC from clover installer.

Have to go to work. I'll text your config file later this evening.
Web drivers are matched to build numbers.
You should ascertain your build number and then look at macvidcards.com to determine and download the correct version of the web drivers. If necessary you should first completely uninstall your current web drivers using the Nvidia preference pane.
 
Okay. Checked Web Drivers. Wasn't the one associated. updated. No change.
Added your config file. No Change.

Still boots only on nv_disable=1. Reboots otherwise. Will update with verbose readouts.
 
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Ever seen this?
 

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Here are the readouts. I also have to reboot and extra time for nv_disable=1. Hit clover, then just goes black. I hit the power button, then do the same. It then boots to the desktop.
 

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No prospect of the graphics working if you disable the drivers.

Yeah, I know. Think it could be a hardware issue? That often seems to be the case when I can't through a problem. Did something sputter out? Felt like the graphics were slowly degrading as the glitches became more frequent towards the end.

Addition: Does my GPU need to be flashed or updated? Can it be done in OSX?
 
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Yeah, I know. Think it could be a hardware issue? That often seems to be the case when I can't through a problem. Did something sputter out? Felt like the graphics were slowly degrading as the glitches became more frequent towards the end.
Test in another OS like Windows to confirm.
 
Test in another OS like Windows to confirm.

I'll look into that.

It looks like I'm looping in an infinite circle around problem 6 in the NVIDIA driver thread even though I've already gone through that solution. Is there anyway to verify that I've emulated NVRAM?
 
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