@Ermac:
Sorry for posting here, but I have a little problem. With the HDAEnabler module, with or without the HDEF section in DSDT, I get assertion errors during during boot. What could the problem be?
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In Topic: Enoch Bootloader
18 May 2013 - 12:40 PM
In Topic: New Nvidia Retail Driver Install Solution
18 May 2013 - 08:21 AM
How do I add slot-1 to DSDT?
In Topic: new nvidia driver 313.01.01f03 and cuda 5.0.59
15 May 2013 - 08:16 PM
You can check whether its working by booting in verbose and looking for "NVDAStartup: web". If it says official instead of web, then new drivers are not loading.
Also, make sure you have an appropriate smbios definition selected.
Also, make sure you have an appropriate smbios definition selected.
In Topic: new nvidia driver 313.01.01f03 and cuda 5.0.59
15 May 2013 - 04:32 PM
I'm getting a "disk image couldn't be opened" error. Reason: not recognized.
EDIT: WOW, just changed extension from dmg to mpkg and it worked. How did that happen?
EDIT2: You MUST have the FileNVRAM module installed for this to work as it adds a boot arg for the kernel to load the alternative drivers.
EDIT: WOW, just changed extension from dmg to mpkg and it worked. How did that happen?
EDIT2: You MUST have the FileNVRAM module installed for this to work as it adds a boot arg for the kernel to load the alternative drivers.
In Topic: 10.8.4 Betas Builds
15 May 2013 - 02:47 PM
Ever since I got the Geforce 210 I started getting occasional lags/jerkiness when scrolling through launch pad.
This happens only about 50% of the time and seems to be completely random regardless of AGPM, CPU or GPU load.
It seems to me that it has something to do with beam sync as disabling it using quartz debug seems to resolve the jerkiness but I get nasty artifacts.
Anyone else here has similar problems?
This happens only about 50% of the time and seems to be completely random regardless of AGPM, CPU or GPU load.
It seems to me that it has something to do with beam sync as disabling it using quartz debug seems to resolve the jerkiness but I get nasty artifacts.
Anyone else here has similar problems?
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