Heh, nv_disable=1 does get me into the desktop and it seems to be working.
Previously when I got this far I installed the web drivers, but as I understand now I should install Lilu and NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext and then go for web drivers?
This gets me past the installation, however when I get through the final screen of "Setting up your Mac" the computer freezes and does not go any further.
this is even before installing web drivers, fresh off an install
Ive been having these issues since the Supplemental update. After following the steps in the first post, I install Lilu and NvidiaGraphicsFixup kexts, reboot, and now I get a reboot before the login screen.
So went into SafeMode, that booted, installed the WebDrivers to see if that helps, but...
I'd imagine it would be a security feature, since disabling validation makes the system less secure, having a live switch would be helpful when you only want to load unsigned libraries while you are using the apps that require them
@mlg Thank you for your hard work!
this has been quite a sizeable thorn in my side especially when trying to work with Xcode's Debug View Hierarchy. But now it's finally working!
I've the Sierra GM build, but there doesn't seem to be a way to directly update to the public release. So will the GM now stay on the beta update path or will it get back on the public release with the next .1 update?
So I have an odd, issue, I have two rigs, both excatly the same except one has a GTX 960 and the other has GTX 970.
On the 970 machine AirPlay mirroring works without a hitch. the icon is always in the menu bar, and I can mirror display and airplay videos straight from Quick Time and Youtube...
That's what I though. Is there any chance it persists on the EFI partition with Clover?
I unplugged all the other drives and I'm still getting the message after removing /nvram.plist off the main drive. The EFI is the only Volume I haven't touched yet
Tried this too, and still got the message. I erased the drive with the beta so only the EFI and a blank partition remain, and still get the message.
I'll try tomorrow with the drive unplugged, but not sure if the problem is on that drive.
In any case, thank you for your help so far.
Thanks!
It is the same every time between reboots.
I tried this now, but the message still appears.
I wonder if it goes away when I upgrade to Sierra when it's out. There's always the option of a clean install anyway.
HI
For the past few weeks I've been getting this message after every time I log in. There is no issues at boot, everything works fine, I've not experienced any kernel panics that I could see. However, without fail, every time I log in i get this message.
The only thing I did in the last few...
The latest version of clover, the config file from my El Cap's EFI partition, and a lot of swearing I finally booted into the installer, after that it was a breeze, everything works just fine, audio and Siri included
I did that on the USB every time. I'm trying to see if I boot into the installer on my second machine after playing around with the config file., So i can figure out what's not working on my main one.
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