I have a legacy system without uefi bios.
When I boot windows after having bootet OSX the system time in windows 10 is wrong.
I have to go to the windows system preferences and correct the time manually every time I use windows.
Is there any smarter workaround for this problem?
I have to stick with El Capitan because of my Redmatica Apps that would not run with Sierra or High Sierra.
Currently I use an ancient Nvidia 9800gt.
Is it possible to use an AMD RX 560 with El Capitan with drivers from High Sierra?
Thank you! I've read this page but must have overlooked that information. I'll grab one of the cards and try my luck with a thunderbolt audio interface. :)
Dif anyone try out the new driver with kabylake support to enable the IGP?
This guy here was quite sucessfull:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/apple-reveals-macos-high-sierra-at-wwdc-available-fall-2017.223918/page-12
My system is too old to be listed in the dropdowns of the profile.
Gigabyte EP35-DS3 (Socket 775)
Xeon X3360 (running at 3.45 ghz)
16gb ddr2 800 ram
Nvidia GTX 960 with 4 gb ram
I installed 10.11.6 on and old 775 Xeon system. My graphic card is a Asus Strixx GTX 960 with 4gb ram.
It has one DVI port, one HDMI port and three dp ports.
After some struggeling with multibeast I got the card running with NV webdrivers and a plain install of clover with nvda_drv=1...
Hi everyone,
I just got this board (X79A-GD65) and I am planing a build with a xeon (basically an I7 with ECC Ram support) and 64 GB RAM for audio work.
Does anyone have a DSTD for this mainboard?
I installed SL on a 1 terrabyte (MBR) partition of a 2 terrabyte samsung drive by using a bootdisk and multibeast. Everyting is working.
I had t install on a 1 TB partition since chameleon didn't support installation on larger drives.
Now i formated the second partition of the samsung drive...
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