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  1. TEM-45057

    Graphics Card upgrade to Catalina

    Yes I'm running High Sierra currently. Am I correct in believing I would need to swap graphic cards in order to run Catalina or the upcoming Big Sur? So the order is: I should first swap cards, download new card driver, take care of the booting through clover...THEN upgrade to Catalina? Did i...
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    Graphics Card upgrade to Catalina

    Also, once i do have a proper GPU, would i be able to download Catalina directly from the app store?
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    Graphics Card upgrade to Catalina

    Thank you for your suggestions, I'll look into them. I suppose I should just assume that I might encounter a few hiccups before/after downloading the driver for the graphics card? Is there anything i have to configure outside of that? Nothing I have to do with Clover or anything through...
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    Graphics Card upgrade to Catalina

    Hi. I want to swap out my current graphics card so i could finally upgrade from High Sierra to Catalina. What would be the best or most compatible? Here's my build currently: Motherboard: MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 TI SC CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K 6-Core 3.7 GHz RAM...
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    Graphic Card Compatibility..

    Do I just pick any one of those cards? I am aware that problems might arise, that is expected, but are there any specific cards that are best suited for my current build? (this will be replacing the GTX)
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    Graphic Card Compatibility..

    Hi. I wanted to switch out my graphics card so i could upgrade to Catalina. Here's my build: MB: MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC GC: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC CPU: Intel Core i7 8700K 6 Core 3.7 Ram: G.Skill TridentZ 32GB (2x16gb) SS: Samsung 970 EVO 1 TB HD: Seagate 2 TB Not sure if any of that was...
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    Graphic Card Compatibility

    Hi. I wanted to switch out my graphics card so i could upgrade to Catalina. Here's my build: MB: MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC GC: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC CPU: Intel Core i7 8700K 6 Core 3.7 Ram: G.Skill TridentZ 32GB (2x16gb) SS: Samsung 970 EVO 1 TB HD: Seagate 2 TB Not sure if any of that was...
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    SSD recognized, not functional

    Yeah that’s what I was thinking. Thank you very much for your help, I’ll post an update soon.
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    SSD recognized, not functional

    So basically i should physically remove my HDD, and start over and install macOS on SSD? Did i simply install macOS on the wrong drive at first? does that mean i have to save and redownload all my preferences (kexts and patches and installs)?
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    SSD recognized, not functional

    No. I initially installed High Sierra on my Hard Drive to get this all started, now i'm trying to get the SSD to work, and boot my overall system. I guess I just assumed I could erase/reformat the SSD drive using disk utility once i successfully booted into High Sierra on my HD.
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    SSD recognized, not functional

    Ok, I will try that. Once I install OSX on the SSD, is it expected that the HD will function normally once I plug it back in?
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    SSD recognized, not functional

    Yes, the SSD has the NTFS. How would i go about removing it? Once it's removed, is there a way to format the SSD drive using terminal or do i have to fresh install OSX on the SSD? if i have to fresh install, how will my current HD running high sierra be affected? thanks for the reply.
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    SSD recognized, not functional

    Bump. can anyone help me out?
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    SSD recognized, not functional

    Ok, filled out. Any other specific rules I’m not complying with?
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    SSD recognized, not functional

    Hello. This is my first hackintosh. I have successfully booted into High Sierra 10.13.6 on my HD, updated my NVIDIA driver, and I'm currently stuck trying to turn my SSD into a fully functional boot drive. Currently, it is recognized, but not functional. Also, I've managed to get the Ethernet...
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