Anyone tried this yet?
Anyone tried this yet?
I wonder whether that means you don't need a Metal-capable video card to run Mojave.
It does not work booting straight into macOS as the handshake has to take place in Windows first
Me: I wonder whether that means you don't need a Metal-capable video card to run Mojave.
I believe you might be able to use them, but you will not have bootscreen or be able to use them to do firmware updates etc.
See I was able to do the firmware update with my Sapphire HD 7950 Mac Edition cardEvery time, or just once to get it working the first time?
The boot screen is gone with most third-party cards. I get the tail end of it with my RX560, but as Apple says, you can't stop it mid-stream to switch startup drives - which doesn't matter to me, because it's no big deal telling it which drive to start up from before you restart.
Whether you can use any third-party video card to do firmware updates, who knows. You have to use the stock card to do the firmware update installed in High Sierra before putting in the Metal-capable one and installing Mojave. Apple is clear about that too.
In the video I think he only does it once, you would only have to do it again if you moved your thunderbolt interface to a different port, I believe is what he mentionedEvery time, or just once to get it working the first time?
I may be able to sort something out, as long as one of the members on there does not hunt me down on here and take me to the gallowsThis is I’mmensely interesting news! Wish I didn’t despise FB so I could join the group. @Shad0wLandsUK would you be able to post significant updates from the group about further development on this for us here? Im sure there are enough cMP owners who’d like to keep an eye on this...