It is because you dont have the drivers to read that type of drives. You need to know how your windows ones are formated, and then download software to read them through OSX. The downside is a good amount of people have issues with it, and you should probably just do what you need to your...
Just be advised that only some Bluetooth adapters work with the BIOS if you want to use the Bluetooth keyboard. You can buy some (eg. osxwifi.com has some) that will work in the BIOS. Just something to check before buying hardware.
Are your thunderbolt ports enabled in the bios? Do you have other working thunderbolt connections? Have you enabled thunderbolt by first booting into windows and downloading drivers? Have you connected before starting up the machines since thunderbolt on hacks are not hotswappable?
LOL yeah but they do offer a water cooling variant. Linustechtips did a video about them. Apparently is crazy heavy and may or may not be worth the price.
You need to mount it. There is a piece of software in the downloads section or you can use clover configurator (you should have this anyways, it will help with everything).
https://www.tonymacx86.com/resources/efi-mounter-v2.220/
I am not sure what the issue is with your 1080 (mine is working fine). Make sure that you are not injecting NVIDIA any more when using multibeast (check your config file in EFI). Otherwise I would post on the graphics forum. There are already a million posts about pascal drivers so someone might...
I would say that you need to fix your GPU issue before worrying about the other monitor. The computer thinks that you only have 256mb of video ram so that is probably affecting your monitor options as well.
Let me ask this as well though, what connections are you using for the third monitor...
I do believe that it does. When I updated the NVIDIA drivers before updating OSX Pascal was not working. Update OSX and boom my EVGA Hybrid 1080 FTW working great.
Normally OSX computers dont have a numlock key. I would say this probably has a lot to do with it. Are you using drivers from the manufacturer or are you letting OSX handle everything?
I would just get one of those wireless hard drives that can stream content and have that in your vehicle. Then use the app that comes with it to stream your stuff while your in it.
The one is not supposed to be upgraded either. Corsair does not even recommend it. Yes you can do it, but you are not supposed to. You can build a similarly specked computer for less and have full upgradeability. You just loose the form factor.
You will need to have a graphics card that supports those resolutions. Technically your onborad graphics can support 4096x2304 but it wouldn't be pretty. You would have significant issues. You would need to get a GPU.
You could disable your 1060 in the bios on each restart, but that would be the only way. You could also try and set the iGPU as a priority in the bios, but I doub that would work
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