So I finally got around to trying this, and... miracle of miracles it actually allows me to boot past the gIOScreenLockState. But I still have a completely black screen.
It’s definitely booted into the OS, because I can do things like play a sound on the computer from the Find My app. I’ve...
I've also tried disabling the iGPU in the BIOS, so I doubt that's it.
I edited my details out of the config.plist before uploading it. I have a working serial, etc. Like I said, Catalina is working fine with my other GPU. I'm using it right now, in fact.
I'm trying to get my 5700 XT running with Catalina and getting no love whatsoever.
I have an old GTX 760 lying around, so I used that to upgrade to Catalina and make sure everything was running smoothly, but when I swap in the 5700 I get a gIOScreenLockState error and can't boot.
I'm on...
It's the vanilla config from Unibeast, but here it is.
I've also posted my config from my existing install. I tried using that before, but it didn't work either.
I've been trying off and on for a couple weeks to install High Sierra, but I can't even get past the first step of getting a working install USB drive.
Before Unibeast 8 was released, I attempted several times to install using the Terminal command. It seemed to work fine, but when booting I ran...
I'm having a similar problem. I can boot into my existing Sierra install using the Clover bootloader from the USB so I know that's not the problem, but when trying to boot into the High Sierra installer it hangs on the Apple logo. Using -v I get the attached. (Apologies for the blurriness—I had...
I tried plugging my projector in with HDMI and the same thing happened, so apparently any secondary display triggers it. Booting with the second display plugged in, it behaves as described in the OP... works okay for about two minutes then freezes. Hotplugging a second display causes an instant...
Well, in switching back and forth between cards I've discovered that booting without my secondary display plugged in solves the freezing issue, but I can't imagine why...
I swapped the GTX 760 back in and it's working fine.
Perhaps it's a Clover setting? Here's my current config:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/99t3gh6ljmvc35g/config.plist?dl=0
That doesn't sound like my problem. It happens immediately after startup, within 30 seconds to two minutes or so.
I've tried booting in safe mode, but I get the 'prohibited sign' and it won't boot.
I booted into the Recovery partition and ran first aid on the disk, but it appeared to be fine...
About a month ago I found out that Nvidia had finally released Pascal drivers for OS X, which prompted me to run out and grab a GTX 1070 as an upgrade for my aging GTX 760. I swapped out the cards, booted into OS X and upgraded the drivers. About two minutes later, OS X froze up. I restarted...
No audio on fresh install/migration of El Capitan following the tonymacx86 guide. System Information/Audio shows devices, but Audio preference pane shows none.
System:
OS X 10.11.1
Gigabyte Z77X-UP5 TH (BIOS version F12)
Intel Core i7-3770K
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 760 2GB
Tried reinstalling...
No audio on fresh install/migration of El Capitan following the tonymacx86 guide. System Information/Audio shows devices, but Audio preference pane shows none.
System:
OS X 10.11.1
Gigabyte Z77X-UP5 TH (BIOS version F12)
Intel Core i7-3770K
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 760 2GB
Tried reinstalling...
Really?! I only tried the Clover methods after Multibeast failed for me. I thought I had cleaned all that stuff out.
The Clover method is more update-proof, right? So let's try that. For now I've replaced the AppleHDA.kext with a vanilla one extracted from the Yosemite installer and restarted...
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