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Gigabyte GeForce GTX750 goes to black screen with WebDriver 343.02.02f02

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Set Graphics Card as your Primary Video Adapter in BIOS, Disable Internal Graphics.
Try booting with "PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=No"

I have tried booting with "PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=No" but I am still running into the same problem. When it loads 1/3 at the Apple logo screen, it will go black and then the monitor will show No Signal.

I have updated with Security Update 2015-002 and also 343.02.02f03. But still the same thing.

My system does not have an onboard graphic card, it only has GTX750.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
 
I have tried booting with "PCIRootUID=1 GraphicsEnabler=No" but I am still running into the same problem. When it loads 1/3 at the Apple logo screen, it will go black and then the monitor will show No Signal.

I have updated with Security Update 2015-002 and also 343.02.02f03. But still the same thing.

My system does not have an onboard graphic card, it only has GTX750.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

Try booting with "-f -v". Post result.

Good Luck..!
 
Try booting with "-f -v". Post result.

Good Luck..!

I booted with "-f -v" and it works! Thank you very much for your help!

Just to add information for others:

  • I am connected through HDMI cable and I booted once with "-f -v" and it worked. Under "About This Mac" I have "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 1023 MB" showing. Then after the first successful boot with "-f -v", now I can boot normally without typing "-f -v".
  • When I was having problems before, I did a test with DVI cable and I could boot normally (without typing "nv_disable=1" or "-f -v").
 
I booted with "-f -v" and it works! Thank you very much for your help!

Good to hear.. Enjoy your Yosemite


Just to add information for others:

  • I am connected through HDMI cable and I booted once with "-f -v" and it worked. Under "About This Mac" I have "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 1023 MB" showing. Then after the first successful boot with "-f -v", now I can boot normally without typing "-f -v".
  • When I was having problems before, I did a test with DVI cable and I could boot normally (without typing "nv_disable=1" or "-f -v").

-f is using for ignoring the caches while booting.
-v is using for the verbose mode booting.
nv_disable=1 will disable the NVIDIA drivers from loading.

If you are again facing the black screen issue, then boot with -f and recreate the caches and repair disk permissions (You can use the utility DPCIManager for performing this tasks). Then reboot the OS X with out any of the flags.


If again it going to black screen, then open your org.chameleon.boot.plist file and make the change as mentioned below

<key>UseKernelCache</key>
<string>No</string>



If you resolved all the issues then change the title of this thread to "[SOLVED]Gigabyte GeForce GTX750 goes to black screen with WebDriver 343.02.02f02"

Good Luck...!
 
[SOLVED] Gigabyte GeForce GTX750 goes to black screen with WebDriver 343.02.02f02

Good to hear.. Enjoy your Yosemite




-f is using for ignoring the caches while booting.
-v is using for the verbose mode booting.
nv_disable=1 will disable the NVIDIA drivers from loading.

If you are again facing the black screen issue, then boot with -f and recreate the caches and repair disk permissions (You can use the utility DPCIManager for performing this tasks). Then reboot the OS X with out any of the flags.


If again it going to black screen, then open your org.chameleon.boot.plist file and make the change as mentioned below

<key>UseKernelCache</key>
<string>No</string>



If you resolved all the issues then change the title of this thread to "[SOLVED]Gigabyte GeForce GTX750 goes to black screen with WebDriver 343.02.02f02"

Good Luck...!


Yup, I believe everything is solved now. Thank you! So far I have not seen black screen again. I will change the title.
 
Unfortunately not for me. I have a gigabyte 970 gtx g1 and I use the dvi i port with a cable that ends to a hdmi port on the monitor. Should I buy a dp to dp cable?
 
Unfortunately not for me. I have a gigabyte 970 gtx g1 and I use the dvi i port with a cable that ends to a hdmi port on the monitor. Should I buy a dp to dp cable?

Better you open a new thread for your issues. Also update your build's hardware details in your Profile's Basic Information Section in the below format.

System : Motherboard + Bootloader(Clover/Chameleon/Chimera)
CPU : Detailed CPU Model
Graphics : All Graphics Devices

For Example,
System : GA-EP43T-USB3 (Chameleon)
CPU: Intel Quad Core Q8400
Graphics : ZOTAC GeForce 240GT
 
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