- Joined
- May 11, 2022
- Messages
- 112
- Motherboard
- Asus P9X79
- CPU
- i7-3930K
- Graphics
- GTX 980
as you can see from screenshot the name of the folder is correct (Other)... I was wrong to write it hereYes. (It is 'Other' not 'Others'.
No.
as you can see from screenshot the name of the folder is correct (Other)... I was wrong to write it hereYes. (It is 'Other' not 'Others'.
No.
what mean? sorry I'm italian...Same old ...
Did you use one of the USB2 ports @P1LGRIM pointed out to you?
I never used any blue ports because I know they are usb3... i use only usb2 for this operationsAny blue USB3 port is controlled by the ASMedia chipset and will not be fully available until after boot completes.
When I tried to install to HP8200SFF using Opencore 0.7.1, I encountered the same phenomenon.No other solution to try?
Thanks Asural,When I tried to install to HP8200SFF using Opencore 0.7.1, I encountered the same phenomenon.
I am now successful with Opncore 0.8.0.
Make sure the GTX980 VBIOS is UEFI saported (although it should be supported) on Windows.Once updated, however, at startup the screen remains black ... I have checked several times and OCAT also detects that the config.plist file is ok ... but the boot does not start
Hi, I deleted the cmos ... unfortunately it did not work, the boot does not startMake sure the GTX980 VBIOS is UEFI saported (although it should be supported) on Windows.
In my experience, if you have replaced the GPU, the BIOS will still recognize the old GPU, so clear the CMOS and then reconfigure the BIOS.
I have no experience with "How to get the GTX980 to work with Opencore".Hi, I deleted the cmos ... unfortunately it did not work, the boot does not start