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MSi Nvidia GeForce GT 710 install problem with OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan


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Hi All,

I replaced the graphics card with a new MSi GeForce GT 710 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_700_series) and eliminated the settings related to the previous card in the Config.plist file, but the boot process stops with a spontaneous restart. Using "nv_disable = 1" I could complete the boot process in a “safe mode”. After reading a lot of discussions about I tried changing system definition (using iMac 14.2 instead of iMac 10,1) or by adding the boot options npci=0x3000, npci=0x2000, PCIRootUID=1, without caches, but without solving the problem.

Should I install the Nvidia web drivers or do I think there is some other kind of solution?

 

ASUS P5G41T-M LX, BIOS Rev. 0803

INTEL Core 2 Duo E8600

MSi Nvidia Geforce GT 710 2gb

OS X 10.11.6 EL CAPITAN/Clover Legacy (no custom DSDT-SSDT)/SysDef iMac 10,1/Dual Boot Windows 10 (separate hard drive)

 

Thanks to everyone in advance for any help or advice

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Not a lot of people use gt710 - I believe I remember people getting it working with nvidia web drivers installed using the boot flags dart=0 nvda_drv=1. Let me know if you're still getting issues booting with that.

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Not a lot of people use gt710 - I believe I remember people getting it working with nvidia web drivers installed using the boot flags dart=0 nvda_drv=1. Let me know if you're still getting issues booting with that.

Thanks ... now it works! :)  I installed the NVIDIA web driver (346.03.15f02 version for OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan 15G31) adding nvda_drv = 1 in the Config.plist file (with Clover Configurator) and everything seems to be fine (with both 10,1-14,2 Sysdef).

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