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New Method for Enabling NVIDIA Web Drivers in Clover

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rafa226,
See slim.jim's guide (Problem #6) > Solving NVIDIA Driver Install & Loading Problems.

Or run MultiBeast and just select:
Bootloaders > Clover UEFI Boot Mode + Emulated NVRAM
Build > Install​
and reboot after the install has completed.
thank you Stork for your help
i was able to make it working fine now by adding emulated NVRAM with multibeast
now the gtx1080ti is working perfectly !
SOLVED !
 
what are the steps to setup a EVGA GeForce GTX 750T on High Sierra?
 
rafa226,
See slim.jim's guide (Problem #6) > Solving NVIDIA Driver Install & Loading Problems.

Or run MultiBeast and just select:
Bootloaders > Clover UEFI Boot Mode + Emulated NVRAM
Build > Install​
and reboot after the install has completed.
so there is no need to add something in clover?just install NVIDIA Drivers and reboot?or i need to install High Sierra with the on board graphics or i can install high sierra with my monitor connect it to the Nvidia card?
 
Mine worked with latest drivers without editing config.plist file.

My specs are:
GTX960 4Gb OC, Skylake chipset, running a ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming, 16Gb of RAM, 1 SSD for Windows, 1 Tb hard disk for macOs Sierra.

Qué passa Worf_1977 ! soy K_Dua de Portugal !

Can you help me out with my build ? I've got a ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming, i5-6500, 32G RAM, 1SSD (Win10), 1SSD (Hackintosh), 2x2Tb HDDs;
My GPU is the Asus Geforce GTX 960.

I have been able to run OsX through the clover install pen drive.. but i couldn't configure it, for it to run on reboot.

What ASUS bios version are you running ?

Duarte,
;)
 
Qué passa Worf_1977 ! soy K_Dua de Portugal !

Can you help me out with my build ? I've got a ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming, i5-6500, 32G RAM, 1SSD (Win10), 1SSD (Hackintosh), 2x2Tb HDDs;
My GPU is the Asus Geforce GTX 960.

I have been able to run OsX through the clover install pen drive.. but i couldn't configure it, for it to run on reboot.

What ASUS bios version are you running ?

Duarte,
;)

Hi K_Dua!

My BIOS version is 3402.
Helped me a lot on your booting issue, if it's what I'm thinking, to understand what EFI partitions really are.
Just a FAT32 Hidden volume once mounted you can mess with LOL.

And that exactly is what I did, messing things a little bit ;)
 
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