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- Mar 27, 2016
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z97-HD3
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 3.2GHz 4460
- Graphics
- Gigabyte GTX 950 OC
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
My mobo is Gygabyte GA z97 HD3, with Nvidia GT 610. Will I need emuvariable in clover?
Got the same MB and a GTX 750Ti... Running latest version of Clover..3763. Just use AGDPfix.app and you should be good to go. System Def 17.1Thanks for the suggestion, I had gone through the normal fixes. I do use the iMac 17,1 definition, but the config edit fix didn't work. I actually tried a few of the fixes on that linked post just to rule them out.
Like I said originally, the web drivers worked with my 10.11.6 install, thought it took so modification. Same modifications dont work with 10.12, and neither do any other normal fixes.
Seems like someone else should be having a similar issue.
I've ran clover now for a couple of years without a problem with my Geforce 650 Ti. It ran native without the NVIDIA Alternate drivers. In the process of upgrading from El Capitan to Sierra I have to include the command nv_disable=1 or my screen goes black. I've tried the NVIDIA Web Drivers with no success with the new commands without success.
Does anyone know (or how I can find out) if the GeForce 650 Ti graphic is still compatible? I can run my backup fine of El Capitan.
Additionally I'm using iMac 12,2 profile if that makes any difference.
As of macOS Sierra, nvda_drv=1 in config.plist under Boot > Arguments is no longer working to initiate drivers. Clover has been updated with a new System Parameter setting called NvidiaWeb.
There's a new method for enabling the NVIDIA Web Drivers in the latest versions of Clover (r3751+). It can be turned on and off by editing /Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist to add SystemParameters/NvidiaWeb. This parameter takes the place of nvda_drv=1 boot flag, which may not work in macOS Sierra.
1. Mount EFI Partition
2. Open /Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist with text edit, Xcode, or Plist Editor Pro
3. Edit as shown below:
Code:<key>SystemParameters</key> <dict> <key>InjectKexts</key> <string>YES</string> <key>InjectSystemID</key> <true/> <key>NvidiaWeb</key> <true/> </dict>
4. Remove Boot/Arguments/nvda_drv=1 if necessary
5. Save and reboot
1. Mount EFI Partition
2. Open /Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist with text edit, Xcode, or Plist Editor Pro
3. Edit as shown below:
Code:<key>SystemParameters</key> <dict> <key>InjectKexts</key> <string>YES</string> <key>InjectSystemID</key> <true/> <key>NvidiaWeb</key> <true/> </dict>
4. Remove Boot/Arguments/nvda_drv=1 if necessary
5. Save and reboot
Hi all sifu,
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Code (Text):
<key>SystemParameters</key>
<dict>
<key>InjectKexts</key>
<string>YES</string>
<key>InjectSystemID</key>
<true/>
<key>NvidiaWeb</key>
<true/>
</dict>
"
I have tried to use this method, however, my Mac went into a boot loop (keep rebooting).
If I disable this and only use "Graphic inject Nvidia" with or without "boot with nvda_drv=1", then my GTX 950 detected correct, however, it just shows 0MB.
View attachment 211578
If I manually add VRAM under Graphic with Nvidia injection, everything seems correct with one issue, the graphic is chopping like hell and can't be used at all.
By the way, I updated my Nvidia driver to Nvidia WeDriver-367.15.10.05f01.
Please advise , thank you in advance.
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<key>Graphics</key>
<dict>
<key>Inject</key>
<dict>
<key>ATI</key>
<false/>
<key>Intel</key>
<true/>
<key>NVidia</key>
<false/>
</dict>
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