Hey there!
I’ve updated my Mac Pro 5,1 2010 starting from 10.12.6 over 10.13.6 to 10.14.6 today. Boot menu works, booting to safe-mode works. But after about 3/4 of the loading bar the screen goes black. It sounds as if the boot process goes on correctly, I just can’t see anything. It did still work with 10.13 – it just booted fine and I started the Mojave update.
A few years ago I’ve upgraded to a Sapphire HD 7950 3G DDR5 – not the Mac Edition though. Until Mojave it worked fine from–I guess–10.10 on. I don’t even have the original card anymore, since the 7950 just worked. I flashed it back then.
What I’ve tried so far…
— PRAM and SMC reset
— Logging in blind: Without luck
— Adding a new user (found a thread in the Apple forums suggesting it) and setting it to default: No luck
— Using a different display (my default screen is a 30” Cinema)
— Booting to safe-mode: Works fine. Everything looks good.
— Booting to Windows 10 (separate disk): Works fine.
I’m a bit lost. I’m pretty sure that it is just a driver/firmware/Metal problem, since it just goes “black”, but the boot process seems to complete in the background as far as I can tell from the fan/disc sound.
Does someone have a hint where to look next? Update the firmware? Installing drivers? Any help greatly appreciated. Please find additional system info in the attachments.
– Alex
I’ve updated my Mac Pro 5,1 2010 starting from 10.12.6 over 10.13.6 to 10.14.6 today. Boot menu works, booting to safe-mode works. But after about 3/4 of the loading bar the screen goes black. It sounds as if the boot process goes on correctly, I just can’t see anything. It did still work with 10.13 – it just booted fine and I started the Mojave update.
A few years ago I’ve upgraded to a Sapphire HD 7950 3G DDR5 – not the Mac Edition though. Until Mojave it worked fine from–I guess–10.10 on. I don’t even have the original card anymore, since the 7950 just worked. I flashed it back then.
What I’ve tried so far…
— PRAM and SMC reset
— Logging in blind: Without luck
— Adding a new user (found a thread in the Apple forums suggesting it) and setting it to default: No luck
— Using a different display (my default screen is a 30” Cinema)
— Booting to safe-mode: Works fine. Everything looks good.
— Booting to Windows 10 (separate disk): Works fine.
I’m a bit lost. I’m pretty sure that it is just a driver/firmware/Metal problem, since it just goes “black”, but the boot process seems to complete in the background as far as I can tell from the fan/disc sound.
Does someone have a hint where to look next? Update the firmware? Installing drivers? Any help greatly appreciated. Please find additional system info in the attachments.
– Alex
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