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help. I lose boot after installing nvidia.

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Motherboard
hp 8300 ssf
CPU
i7 3770
Graphics
hd4000
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installation of ventura for the moment everything is ok
Now I'm installing the gt 710 graphics card that I bought to use in this computer, so it's something new for me.
I'm looking at some google tutorials to see if I learn

When I try, it asks me to disable the SIP, which I don't know how to do, so tonight I'm going to look at more guides and tutorials.

@odisei Is it okay with you if you copied the last post you posted, with the indications, to the thread itself? I say it so that it is not lost in oblivion by being in this sub-thread of Catalina.
 
Nvidia graphics are not supported in Ventura.
 
installation of ventura for the moment everything is ok
Now I'm installing the gt 710 graphics card that I bought to use in this computer, so it's something new for me.
I'm looking at some google tutorials to see if I learn

When I try, it asks me to disable the SIP, which I don't know how to do, so tonight I'm going to look at more guides and tutorials.

@odisei Is it okay with you if you copied the last post you posted, with the indications, to the thread itself? I say it so that it is not lost in oblivion by being in this sub-thread of Catalina.
As mentioned your GT 710 is not supported on Ventura so it is pointless to try to use it.

Your CPU integrated graphics (HD4000) is also not supported on Ventura, so even if you manage to successfully install Ventura (which apparently you did) you won't have graphics acceleration, which will substantially affect performance, and software that depends on graphics acceleration may not even run at all.

I suggest you try to install and run MacOS Big Sur (11) instead, which still supports your hardware.

To run Ventura with graphics acceleration you will need to have a supported AMD graphics card like the RX 460 or RX 560, or the current RX 6600.
 
hello
Thanks for the help but is that true? because if I start the hackintosh from the usb, if I can enter, and the mac perfectly recognizes the gt710 graphics card, and the graphics work perfectly with acceleration! I mean, before installing the nvidia patch, the graphics work badly, but after the patch, it looks great!! I mean, the problem is starting, because once inside Ventura, everything works perfectly

edit: i reinstall the GEnSMBIOS again, and now, it working perfect!! so, the nvidia gt710 2g is working on ventura 13.1
thanks
 
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hello
Thanks for the help but is that true? because if I start the hackintosh from the usb, if I can enter, and the mac perfectly recognizes the gt710 graphics card, and the graphics work perfectly with acceleration! I mean, before installing the nvidia patch, the graphics work badly, but after the patch, it looks great!! I mean, the problem is starting, because once inside Ventura, everything works perfectly

edit: i reinstall the GEnSMBIOS again, and now, it working perfect!! so, the nvidia gt710 2g is working on ventura 13.1
thanks
I am not sure what "Nvidia patch" you are using, but if you are satisfied with it on Ventura, then I suppose I should congratulate you for your success.

You yourself has said that without that patch the graphics worked badly, which is a clear sign the GPU is not supported. The patch most likely installed some kind of (patched) drivers in older MacOS versions onto Ventura.

Remember though, there is still no Metal support in such a configuration, and so any software that requires Metal support will not work.
 
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