Thank you for the help so far, I'm getting there! However I'm going to leave it with Sierra for a week as I have mocks and I need a working computer and time for the next week so I'll reply again when I next attempt the upgrade!
Thank, you
I installed Sierra using a bootable USB made with unibeast. When it restarted it installed Sierra, but then when i try to boot from the drive it's installed on, the boot hangs. I have attached a picture of the screen where it hangs while in verbose mode. I tried with the BIOS settings that you...
The Clover Boot Manager showed three options - Install high sierra, boot macOS and recovery
I booted Sierra and removed the Install high sierra and now it boots normally into Sierra.
I have attached the clover folder of the EFI partition as a zip
Thanks
pre-upgrade changes i made: installing clover bootloader and drivers for audio using multibeast. System definition is iMac 14, 2. I have installed nvidia web drivers and cuda driver.
Upgrading from Sierra 10.12.6
to
High Sierra Version 13.0.63 (this is what i found when i clicked about...
Hi,
I currently have Sierra installed after a long time and a lot of effort, fully working with all the drivers and graphics and everything. I tried to upgrade to High Sierra directly but when it booted from 'Install macOS' (using -v verbose mode) it had some errors. When not using verbose mode...
Update: It is working with all three screens!!! I think the vBIOS meant that one of the ports stopped working.
I now have a QHD ultrawide running off the hdmi out of the 750ti, and two 1080p monitors running off the DVI and VGA outputs - i originally tested with the primary DVI output which...
Hi,
after posting about my graphics not working with Sierra, I have been told that I have to flash a vBIOS of another manufacturer to my GPU as the ASUS version of the 750 Ti doesn't work with macOS. Please can someone tell me how to flash a vBIOS and where I should get the vBIOS from as I...
After installing sierra I installed the web drivers, then when i restart to use the web drivers, the screen goes black when the loading bar is about halfway. However, if i put nv_disable=1 in the boot args, it'll boot but the graphics are glitchy and only one of my monitors works. Any advice...
I've tried first to install high sierra, but there was a bug in the loading screen when the bar was about halfway and there was a loading symbol but nothing happened.
I then tried with Sierra but i now can't boot the USB (I've tried again with high sierra and with sierra, installed with unibeast...
Thank you,
I have the latest nvidea web driver and used the latest FakeSMC.kext & HWSensors from MultiBeast, but still no luck.
The display options i have are VGA or HDMI on motherboard and VGA, DVIx2 or HDMI from the gpu, at the moment the VGA is the only option working for me.
I have installed sierra on my hackintosh and I have two screens a benQ 1080p monitor and an lg 34uc87c 1440x3440 ultrawide. The benQ is connected via VGA to my 750Ti graphics card which is detected and works at full resolution. However my ultrawide is not detected in the OS, which i have tried...
I'm using SMBIOS of MacPro 5,1
If you think AGDPFix will still help please can you explain how to do this?
The first monitor will boot and run, the second one will boot if it is the only monitor plugged in but then the signal is lost before the login screen. I have tried booting with the second...
I have installed sierra on my hackintosh and I have two screens a benQ 1080p monitor and an lg 34uc87c 1440x3440 ultrawide. The benQ is connected via VGA to my 750Ti graphics card which is detected and works at full resolution. However my ultrawide is not detected in the OS, which i have tried...
I have built a computer (over a year ago) which I originally put yosemite on, which i replaced with Windows 10. However I have now accidentally deleted windows 10 off my hard drive (clever, i know) and i wish to put sierra onto it now. I have a usb with sierra created by unibeast ready to use...
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