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- Oct 21, 2014
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z97X-UD5H
- CPU
- i7-4790K
- Graphics
- GTX 970
- Mac
Help please!
i was in the process of installing a GTx780ti into my machine, to help get past this nvidia lockout.
I have a dual boot (separate SSD’s) Mac (High Sierra)/window system. In the housekeeping before I deleted nvidia drivers from windows and Mac, I disconnected my Mac SSD, then performed a Win10 upgrade, then deleted the GTx970 drivers ready for my replacement 780ti.
after upgrade, I plugged back in my Mac SSD, but now it cannot find clover to boot into my Mac system.
if there anything i need to do in the bios or do I need to tweak the EFI partition in Windows?
I need to get back into the Mac to delete the 970 nvidia drivers before I install the 780ti.
thanks in adVance.
EDIT—-
booting into clover via my USB, now I only see the Legacy HD1 and Hd2 windows hard drive. I can;t see my High Sierra options. Now I’m even more confused!
i was in the process of installing a GTx780ti into my machine, to help get past this nvidia lockout.
I have a dual boot (separate SSD’s) Mac (High Sierra)/window system. In the housekeeping before I deleted nvidia drivers from windows and Mac, I disconnected my Mac SSD, then performed a Win10 upgrade, then deleted the GTx970 drivers ready for my replacement 780ti.
after upgrade, I plugged back in my Mac SSD, but now it cannot find clover to boot into my Mac system.
if there anything i need to do in the bios or do I need to tweak the EFI partition in Windows?
I need to get back into the Mac to delete the 970 nvidia drivers before I install the 780ti.
thanks in adVance.
EDIT—-
booting into clover via my USB, now I only see the Legacy HD1 and Hd2 windows hard drive. I can;t see my High Sierra options. Now I’m even more confused!
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