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I was able to get 10.12 16A238m to boot with Clover r3631 however... I can only start it up when I use the tags of GraphicsEnabler=No nvda_drv=0 nv_disable=1. Only problem is the graphics are all choppy and everything takes forever.

Is there something specific I need to change in order for it to boot normally (I usually used npci=0x2000 and nvda_drv=1) and got everything to boot fine.  I tried looking through the thread and just got a little lost after reading 10-15 pages.

If anybody knows the solution... THAT WOULD BE GREAT!

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There is not problem with Clover, but with macOS Sierra
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beta 3 of 10.12 no issue clover works injection works and audio works all is well

I need some help here. What exactly do I have to do in order to get 10.12 to boot? Is there something specific I have to do?

I can only seem to boot using GraphicsEnabler=No nvda_drv=0 nv_disable=1. I currently have ncpi=0x2000 nvda_drv=1 in order to get 10.11.6 to boot 

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I need some help here. What exactly do I have to do in order to get 10.12 to boot? Is there something specific I have to do?

I can only seem to boot using GraphicsEnabler=No nvda_drv=0 nv_disable=1. I currently have ncpi=0x2000 nvda_drv=1 in order to get 10.11.6 to boot 

GraphicsEnabler=No sure does nothing with Clover (is for Enoch/Chameleon). Maybe take a look at Graphics-->Inject-->NVidia  (YES or NO)

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GraphicsEnabler=No sure does nothing with Clover (is for Enoch/Chameleon). Maybe take a look at Graphics-->Inject-->NVidia  (YES or NO)

:)

Still no luck trying that. NVIDIA drivers were updated. Only way I've been able to boot is with nvda_drv=0 nv_disable=1. I attached pictures of were the -v command stops at right before it restarts when using nvda_drv=1.

 

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Did you try to disable your internal CPU-Graphics?

Did you set your SMBIOS to Mac 14,1? In my case (970 GTX), this missing setting prevented my graphic card to startup completely.

Yes, I do have my SMBIOS set 14,1. For disabling internal CPU-Graphics... do I do that in BIOS?

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Yes, there should be an option in your BIOS Settings.
In addition, try to set your Graphics Output from "Automatic" to "PCI-E 1 Slot" (Maybe it will be named differently in your Bios settings).

What happens if you don't use -v ? Does your Display turn black, but the system is not rebooting? 

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Yes, there should be an option in your BIOS Settings.

In addition, try to set your Graphics Output from "Automatic" to "PCI-E 1 Slot" (Maybe it will be named differently in your Bios settings).

 

What happens if you don't use -v ? Does your Display turn black, but the system is not rebooting? 

I'll try when I get home from work. No -v, it just reboots.

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  • 9 months later...

I'll try when I get home from work. No -v, it just reboots.

 

Hi,

 Have you fixed this issue ?. This is the same problem happening for me so please help me if you have found the solution.

Thanks

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