biotin Posted December 10, 2016 Share Posted December 10, 2016 Hello guys, i wont to change with UEFI Shell DVMT-prealloc to 96 or 64 Mb to start to install Mac OS Sierra on my laptop MSI GL62 6QF. (Under Windows 10 it shows 128 Mb). But i become this error message: grub> setup_var 0x494 0x3 Looking for Setup variable... var name: ..... --> GUID does not match expected GUID, taking it nevertheless... expected a different size of the Setup variable ..... Continue with care... successfully obtained "Setup" variable from VSS.... offset 0x494 is: 0x03 setting offset 0x494 to 0x03 var name: Setup, var size: ... --> GUID does not match expected GUID, taking it nevertheless... successfully obtained "Setup" variable from VSS ... error: offset is out of range.. Hier is my DVMT-prealloc Settings: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0x284C1 Setting: DVMT Pre-Allocated, Variable: 0x494 {05 91 A1 07 C4 07 7B 27 01 00 94 04 14 10 01 FE 00} 0x284D2 Option: 32M, Value: 0x1 {09 07 A2 07 00 00 01} 0x284D9 Option: 64M, Value: 0x2 {09 07 A3 07 30 00 02} 0x284E0 Option: 96M, Value: 0x3 {09 07 A4 07 00 00 03} 0x284E7 Option: 128M, Value: 0x4 {09 07 A5 07 00 00 04} 0x284EE Option: 160M, Value: 0x5 {09 07 A6 07 00 00 05} .............................................. My laptop configuration: Core i5-6300HQ 4 x 2,3GhSSD 256 Gb Intel HD 530 + GeForce 960M 2 Gb Error on loading from USB: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IchigoWalker Posted April 15, 2017 Share Posted April 15, 2017 Found hidden settings on MSI GS60 2QE by pressing Alt(on the left) + Ctrl (on the right) + Shift (on the right) + F2. There is a lot of settings as pre-alloc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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