El Capitan Boot Screen Compatible Video Cards For Mac Pro 31
Igri dlya bk 0010. For details about your Mac model, click the Apple icon at the top left of your screen, choose About This Mac, then choose More Info. These Mac models are compatible with OS X El Capitan: MacBook (Early 2015) MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer) MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer) MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer).
Click to expand.Hello, Riwam. I haven't included MB 4,1 because I haven't tested it. It has a GMA X3100 as MB3,1, but boot.efi is 64-bit. So, in step 7b you must install GMA X3100 kexts. It's supposed it might work if you follow the method skipping steps 5, 6 and 12, that are the steps related to EFI32.
I want to say that the original El Capitan boot.efi might work. If this boot.efi doesn't work, the EFI64 included in OS X Hackers' Yosemite should work.
I don't know if you have Yosemite installed with MacPostFactor. If this is the case, you can follow all the steps of the tutorial (especially steps 5, 6 and 12) but, instead of using the EFI32 boot.efi I attach, you should use the MacPostFactor Yosemite's EFI64 boot.efi. If you try the method with your MB4,1 and it works, please, tell us and attach the boot.efi you have used and has worked to you: I will add it to Post #1. Has anyone ran into this problem: I have a MacPro 2,1 with 8gb ram. ATI Radeon 5770 Flashed.
A 480GB CorseAir SSD. On another mac running El Capitan, I ran MacPostFactor and created an installer onto a spare hard drive connected via usb connector that I had lying around. It installed fine no issues. I take that drive over to the MacPro and install it has a second drive in the MacPro (using sata). I then boot to the drive and run the install choosing the SSD drive. The install completes to about 90% and then just sticks.
Not sure what the problem is. Any help really appreciated. Click to expand.It's basically an automatically executed Shell-script wich does nothing others than: ' csrutil disable'. The SIP status is stored in the Mac's PRAM/NVRAM and therefore you cannot transfer it from another Mac. To get the Input-devices working it's not sufficient enough to disable SIP only - you'll need appropriate (by TMRJIJ - ) or a port injector like (by RehabMan). Alternatively you could try to run or attach USB via additional Hardware (e.g.
MiniPCIe-to-USB3 adapter, WiFi-Card replaced). Click to expand.Hi Almost perfect. With the indicated boot.efi from post 351 I can really boot, and SIP status will be disabled. But system will not be stable, will crash very quickly. Up to now I used the boot.efi from post 502, as you indicated earlier. I updated to 10.11.5 with combo updates.
I can still boot after update with the boot.efi from 351 but system continues to be unstable. What is strange, when I try to test with boot.efi from post 502, I cannot do it anymore, progress bar will not start and after some seconds I will have a kernel panic:-( Do you have any idea what can I do?
This is a MacMini 1,1 updated to 2,1 EFI32bit THank you. Hi everyone, I got a Macbook2,1 and I successfully installed el capitan according to sklyfly555's clone method I use a firewire without cloning the disk as I described in #618 However I still failed to solve the usb detect problem after boot which are the usb input devices/drive can be detected and mounted at first after boot but after around 3-4mins, el capitan can't recognize those usb device after all. I tried to install the OS X extractor's usb kext & the usb-inject-all kexts, but none of them helps Does that means the usb won't be supported for those older macs? Click to expand.On Github there are several threads. The one which seems to belong to Yosemite has some errors, cannot be compiled without fixing them. After fixing the errors my mac can boot off it but after several minutes crashes exactly the same way as with the boot.efi files compiled for El Capitan. Usually I had the same crash with every other version of boot.efi except the one MacPostFactor includes to be used with Yosemite.