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I've read that solution like 50 times and thought it didn't apply to me.You need to emulate native support for NVRAM - Problem 6
Thank you so much!
I've read that solution like 50 times and thought it didn't apply to me.You need to emulate native support for NVRAM - Problem 6
After going through the advised steps to edit the /Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist, I saved the file. Then, I went to /Boot and the folder was empty. There is no folder named "Arguments" inside the Boot folder. This is my 1st build and all of my system specs are in my bio. Am I missing something here?
After going through the advised steps to edit the /Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/config.plist, I saved the file. Then, I went to /Boot and the folder was empty. There is no folder named "Arguments" inside the Boot folder. This is my 1st build and all of my system specs are in my bio. Am I missing something here?
Following the config.plist changes, I did the reboot as instructed and now the system is stuck at about 3/4 load on the apple load screen. It will not load past this point. HELP PLEASE?!?!?!
Have you removed the USB pen that you used to install Sierra since performing these steps?I'm so confused... I did everything in this guide and it doesn't appear like its working. I just ran a fresh install of sierra and I have terrible screen stutter using google chrome... Please help!
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.
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