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WITH PLUGGED GTX970 -> Don't Boot! - WITHOUT GTX970 -> it works perfect


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WITHOUT GTX970 (with IntelHD4000)-> it works perfect

WITH GTX970 -> when the loading bar is at 1/4 (at the point where the mouse comes normally) - it stops and reboots and it happens again again again)

 

Error-Message in verbose-mode:

OsxAptioFixDrv: Starting overrides for System\Library]CoreServices\boot.efi
Using relic block: yes, hibernate wake: no
efiB{censored} loaded from device: Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(1Fl2)/SATA(1,FFFF)/HD(Part2,SigA
CE9B29F-8E03-41D7-9CA3-28C01B30A886
boot file path: System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi
........................
root device uuid is '94703CB3-64DF-3D3E-BCAD-7938A75A9D56'
OsxAptipFixDrv: Error - requested memory exceeds our allocated relocation block
Requested mem: 43B4000 - 167F5FFF, Pages 12442, Size 12442000
Relic block: 60CF0000 - 77126FFF, Pages 16437, Size 16437000
Relic block can handle me requests: 0 - 16436FFF
Exiting in 30 secs...
Error allocating 0x12442 pages at 0x000000000043b4000 alloc type 2
Couldn't allocate runtime area
Boot failed, sleeping for 10 seconds before exiting....

What I tried but don't worked:

Installed the latest nVidia Web-Driver
- removed OsxAptioFixDrv with OsxAptioFix2Drv at the Clover installation
- Fixed Kextpermissions with Terminal command and Kext Utility 
- Boot with (without caches and the other things)
- Tried many bootflags

- Boot with the Bootflag slide=0  =>nothing changes. same problem, it reboots.

- Changed from UEFI to UEFI+LEGACY => Boot0: Error
- Removed (booted with Bootflag nv_disable=1) the two UEFI Drivers OsxAptioFixDrv => blackscreen, no apple logo, no bootbar 

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Did you read the compatibility thread?

 

 

IMPORTANT! Kernel cache issues with Clover + UEFI boot + Nvidia web drivers:

-Sometimes updating the Nvidia drivers will cause an error with AptioFixDrv upon booting after an update. The error is "requested memory exceeds our allocated relocation block."
-The fix:
        1. Find another way to boot from the drive. You can either use a boot drive with the legacy version of Clover, a boot drive with Chameleon, or boot the drive from a real Mac.
        2. Clear the kernel cache:
                sudo kextcache -system-caches
                sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel
                or you can run kext utility.
        3. You should now be able to boot without errors.
 
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