Ok, I follow up until...slide=0 kernel to boot arguments...this is just going to be done as clover boots up correct? where I hit space bar and pic this option... but the rest ... can you give me more information as to where this is at...
"Make sure that CsrActiveConfig is set to 0x67 not 0x03...
so installation of sierra 10.12.6, and graphics card 960 that i have...went great. but when i went to restart, it would not let me get back in. it kept giving me the symbol circle with line thru it. i tried changing the nvidia flags...and that only worked once. but then idk..it never let me back...
hello,
i have the EVGA GTX 960 Gaming 2GB graphics card. I was wondering if i had the correct graphics driver installed, because when install the last security update...my graphics card wouldn't update. and wouldn't work. I've attached a screenshot of the graphics card driver i have installed...
big thank you dude...thanks for all ur help. I'm finally up and running and machine seems to be functioning properly. my headaches are gone. lol.
but for reals. thank you for your help.
i just changed my time zone on my time and date preferences, then it like froze on me so i rebooted, and it gave me like a kernel panic or something, but then i had powered down the machine again and it worked...it logged me in. i don't know if that means anything...or i should worry...what do u...
i think i just fixed my own problem. prior to rebooting, i didnt switch to the web driver...it stayed on native os one...it rebooted fine...but then after the switch on bios to the video card as my primary display....it then was getting an error...so i reinstalled it, then switched the web...
i switched in my bios to my video card. and that gave me an the screen with all the numbers....then i did that with the on-board graphics card just to get in....and still nothing...same errors...did both with nvda_drv=1
i was only able to get in with safe boot -x nvda_drv=1
what do i do? or...
ok. i got that driver installed. thank you so much...now what are my next steps? i booted with the bootflag of nvda_drv=1? am i always going to have to boot as such? and do i go ahead and change my bios setting to use the other card? anything else i should know?
here's the output of that command:
Last login: Fri Apr 24 17:56:02 on console
Joeys-Mac-Pro:~ manofbusiness$ cat /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN"...
Do I do that thru terminal? And also what happens to the nvidia drivers that apple pushes out? I was under the impression that I had to install that first prior to doing the alternative ones...I just don't know how u push em thru to install the kexts for it, I'm sorry I'm asking too many...
I'm trying to install a GeForce Gtx 970. Idk I feel stupid because I can't do it, I read online that the os Yosemite comes with some then I'm supposed to update it but idk what to do
I ve gotten to the point where i can get the OS yosemite 10.2 installed. And internet up and running but i can't get the nvidia drivers installed at all. idk what I'm doing wrong.
Ive used multibeast and then I've tried to download nvidia drivers from links here on tonymac website...and it...
I don't need anythung extravagant so since I got my headphone jack to work couldn't I just plug in my computer speakers to there. That's how I currently get sound on my iMac I have. Wouldn't it be the same methodology ?
Thank u. And also when I used multibeast to get sound, I was only able to get sound from my headphone port. No sound from the back ports. It's the 3 ports for input and 3 ports for output in back. These are the motherboard ones. I don't have an additional sound card or anything. How do u...
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