

- #Macminer disable gpu how to
- #Macminer disable gpu mac os x
- #Macminer disable gpu upgrade
- #Macminer disable gpu iso
#Macminer disable gpu iso
Now copy the ISO image file to the device. Verify that this is the device you want to erase by checking its name and size and then use its identifier for the commands below instead of /dev/diskX.Ī USB device is normally auto-mounted in macOS, and you have to unmount (not eject) it before block-writing to it with dd: Your USB device will appear as something like /dev/disk2 (external, physical). Open /Applications/Utilities/Terminal in MacOS and list all storage devices:
#Macminer disable gpu upgrade
The procedure described in the steps 1-3 worked for me until macOS Sierra, but with the upgrade to High Sierra, I started getting a pinkish/reddish screen and I was unable to enter Recovery mode to repeat step 3 as I had to do in previous upgrades. You can permanently disable discrete graphics card following next steps: UPDATE! Try to edit NVRAM variable from Single-User mode
#Macminer disable gpu how to
Is that true? And if yes, how to do that? I heard that the same EFI setting is responsible for not even showing the integrated GPU to other operating systems than macOS and you have to trick it somehow to think it's macOS. If I disable the discrete GPU from EFI, will macOS think that the integrated GPU is the one installed and will it let me use multiple monitors with it?
#Macminer disable gpu mac os x
If you force integrated graphics in GfxCardStatus, Mac OS X (up to Yosemite at least) doesn't allow you to use multiple monitors (even though the built in Iris Pro can do it). The question is basically whether the command mentioned in GfxCardStatus github issue comment here is correct or not, and how to undo it if it doesn't work.Īn answer to this alone is a correct answer, but it'll be awesome if you can also tell me: I'd also want to know how to undo it if needed. I assume this is persistent across multiple reboots. How can I disable the discrete GPU from EFI? I know I can use GfxCardStatus but I read I could have a more permanent solution by changing some EFI flag. How would I fix this? I understand none of this.I'd like to disable the NVidia GTX 750M GPU on my MacBook Pro 15" (Retina, Mid 2014, Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite). HTTP request failed: Protocol "stratum+tcp" not supported or disabled in libcurl DISPLAY not set, setting :0 just in case Loaded configuration file /Users/ (I am taking this out since it is my name ) /Library/Application Support/MacMiner/nf setrlimit: Changed soft fd limit from 4864 to 1024 (FD_SETSIZE=1024 hard limit=unlimited) Global quota greatest common denominator set to 1 Timers: Using clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW)

I opened up the FPGA/ASIC Miner and I get this error when I try to run it.

I am using MacMiner (the recent version). I am super new and I understand none of this.
