

No GUI installer, no scripts, and all background processes which belonged to the hybrid side are now gone. This simplifies things so greatly that I decided to leave the whole installation process off. Please try startup.nsh EFI Shell approach instead described on my 2015 15" MacBook Pro Master Thread.įinally, automate-eGPU EFI has evolved to a point where it is no longer dependent on a codeless kext. This is firmware change so it will not work even if you try previous macOS versions. Debugged with the 2015 15" MBP and it returned "Access denied".

When I try to download, install or even open a word file, I get the following warning message: "There is not enough room on the disk to save." etc.Page shortcut: | automate-egpu-efi automate-eGPU EFIĪs of Catalina, Apple has tightened EFI security of dGPU equipped MBPs and therefore gpu-power-prefs variable cannot be accessed from the EFI side. Secondly, the system thinks my hard drive is full. (when I click on the apple top-left and select force quit, there's no Finder)

Somehow, quicksilver did work and I managed to launch firefox, system preferences and a few other programs. My system is a mbp (early 2008) and runs the latest version of SL. Could anyone tell me what to do please, it'd be very much appreciated. After it fully loaded, a blueish screen appeared with only my 'Gmail manager' icon at the top and NOTHING else! So, I'm a panicking quite a bit now. And to make things even worse, when I clicked on it, a gray loading bar appeared at the bottom of the bootscreen. However, 'Mac' was now called 'EFI Boot'.

Usually I have the option to choose between 'Mac' or 'Windows'. But today, I shut down Windows (XP) and I wanted to boot Snow Leopard again. I have Boot Camp installed and it has always been working normal.
