- Joined
- Apr 28, 2017
- Messages
- 12
- Motherboard
- ASUS Z270 ROG MAXIMUS IX HERO
- CPU
- i7-7700K
- Graphics
- Radeon VII
Is there anyway to do this from safe mode? Or what are the steps to disable the Nvidia drivers so I can boot regularly?
Probably, you can command line install packages. cp kexts, do kext rebuilds etc... but why go through the trouble? I'm familiar with all those steps and wouldn't want to do it that way/lookup each command to double check. The issue is centered around graphics. Since it shows you are using near the same card as me, if you worried just add the boot flag
nv_disable=1
It's basically "safe mode" for graphics. So if plugged into the 1060 graphics will look/run like they are in safe mode but it's not technically "safe mode" and you can update your kexts, run the system security update, and also update to the newest nvidia driver (altho you may need to do that after reboot). Get another HDD and make a clone of your essential repair tools/kext/info etc... with carbon copy cloner onto a flash drive then worst case you boot off that and try to repair your mistakes without being limited to only a shell (not as if that's much of a "limit" ). Hope that answered your question? I would say go for it. My worst case issues have been minor and they gone now, that's on top of overclocking and mining almost 27/4 while using it. Pretty sure it's stable enough.
I'va just install the last update of Sierra 10.12.6 (16G1314) and the last nvidia drivers are not compatible with it
My 4K screen return back to 1024x768 resolution with my GF GTX 1050Ti
I hope nVidia built a new driver quickly!
My 4K runs fine. There are some minor issues but the Nvidia web drivers are most definitely compatible....I'va just install the last update of Sierra 10.12.6 (16G1314) and the last Nvidia drivers are not compatible with it
My 4K screen returns back to 1024x768 resolution with my GF GTX 1050Ti
I hope Nvidia built a new driver quickly!
After the update (10.12.6), the new driver does not pick up. Does anyone have such a problem?