- Joined
- Jan 30, 2016
- Messages
- 11
- Motherboard
- MSI X99 SLI Plus
- CPU
- 5820k
- Graphics
- Nvidia GTX 970
So did you consider the advises of @Romksrlqusz ?
Yes, I tried all the mentioned things.
So did you consider the advises of @Romksrlqusz ?
Oh. No >.< I figured that was just to update the folder contents so the OS wouldn't try to load files that didn't exist. I figured it was unnecessary since I was able to boot fine after just deleting the files.Did you also use the touch commands???
Fantastic article - however I am a bit stuck. I do apologise if i'm making a rookie mistake. After following the guide and booting into the install I receive the following message:
I have tried using OsxAptioFix2Drv-64.efi but still no luck.
My build:
Asus X99 Deluxe II
i7 6850k
32gb DDR4 Corsair Ram
2x GTX 1070 Founders
512gb Sandisk SSD (will be used for Mac OS)
256gb 860 Evo m.2 (Windows currently installed)
Oh. No >.< I figured that was just to update the folder contents so the OS wouldn't try to load files that didn't exist. I figured it was unnecessary since I was able to boot fine after just deleting the files.
Update: Touched both directories, got to the same spot with the display driver. I'm gonna try real quick adding the second fix on top of AGDP just to see, before I reinstall and avoid the supplemental update/newer Nvidia driver.
Update 2: Well, that didn't work. A bunch of .kexts failed to load xD
Here are my specs:
MS I X99 SLI plus
5820k
Samsung 951nvme / Samsung 850 pro (tried on both)
Nvidia Gtx 970
kgp
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I wonder if I need to do this procedure.
Do not you have to check it out?
You disabled xcpm_cpuid_set_info ? However, I still believe that the error is in your BIOS settings...