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- Mar 26, 2011
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z590 Gaming X
- CPU
- i9-10900
- Graphics
- Vega 56
- Mac
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Hello,
i am using a GTX 980 with the nvidia webdrivers. today I wanted to boot with the standard OS X drivers, because of updating to 10.12.4. So I changed the driver in the nvidia panel, but after rebooting, the webdrivers are still active.
i outputted the nvram and the entry from the webdrivers is there (nvda_drv 1%00, I don´t know what the value is).
when I change the driver in the panel the entry ist deleted, but after reboot it is there again.
so I guess the nvram is not saved, because my mainboard does not support native nvram.
But
when I first installed the GTX, I was able to boot either with the webdrivers or the standard drivers.
since then I changed nothing, no BIOS update, no clover update.
what else could prevent saving native nvram?
iMessage always worked, never used EmuVariableUefi-64.efi and Clover RC Scripts
i am using a GTX 980 with the nvidia webdrivers. today I wanted to boot with the standard OS X drivers, because of updating to 10.12.4. So I changed the driver in the nvidia panel, but after rebooting, the webdrivers are still active.
i outputted the nvram and the entry from the webdrivers is there (nvda_drv 1%00, I don´t know what the value is).
when I change the driver in the panel the entry ist deleted, but after reboot it is there again.
so I guess the nvram is not saved, because my mainboard does not support native nvram.
But
when I first installed the GTX, I was able to boot either with the webdrivers or the standard drivers.
since then I changed nothing, no BIOS update, no clover update.
what else could prevent saving native nvram?
iMessage always worked, never used EmuVariableUefi-64.efi and Clover RC Scripts