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Yep. It came out about 9:15pm ET last night. See Post#58.
Yep. It came out about 9:15pm ET last night. See Post#58.
ThanksUpdated driver for 10.12.6 is available at
https://images.nvidia.com/mac/pkg/378/WebDriver-378.05.05.25f01.pkg
The page https://www.tonymacx86.com/nvidia-drivers/ is currently not updating correctly.
Thanks
Was this working for you on 10.12.5 prior to upgrading to 10.12.6? If so, can you confirm you saved the changes (go back in and verify the change is applied and there are no typos) and run the commands afterwards, prior to rebooting?
Note that your config.plist file just have the Inject NVIDIA Web Drivers option enabled for this to work. I did this successfully using the steps i provided after upgrading to 10.12.6 from 10.12.5 using NVIDIA driver version 367.15.10.05f01
With a Gigabyte 100 series motherboard it is most likely to be caused by a lack of native NVRAM support.Somebody help meeeeee
I built a new hackintosh today with Sierra 10.12.6 and I could not get my Graphics drivers to install.
I have tried everything I can for my GeForce GTX 1050 ti and I still could not get it to work.
I have installed the WebDriver 378.05.05.25f01 and it does not show up on ECC.
Unfortunately I already have already installed EmuVariableUefi-64 and RC scripts. Pilgrim I saw your post from another threadWith a Gigabyte 100 series motherboard it is most likely to be caused by a lack of native NVRAM support.
Download and run the Clover installer and install EmuVariableUefi-64 and RC scripts :
View attachment 268571
Does my computer have to be connected to the internet? for the whole process?With a Gigabyte 100 series motherboard it is most likely to be caused by a lack of native NVRAM support.
Download and run the Clover installer and install EmuVariableUefi-64 and RC scripts :
View attachment 268571