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Letstryit

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 12, 2016
18
1
hi all,

Because I’m an idiot, I blindly followed a brief guide to removing CUDA from my system and one of the file links pointed to don’t steal Mac OS X.kext. I trashed it, thinking ‘what’s the worst that could happen’, and t turns out the worst thing is the computer completely refuses to boot.

I connected my drive to another Mac and copied the file from the trash to the extensions folder, reset pram, and... it still won’t boot.

Any ideas? I’d like to avoid reinstalling OS X if possible.

Tia
 

keysofanxiety

macrumors G3
Nov 23, 2011
9,539
25,302
Hold CMD + R on startup. Select Reinstall macOS. Point it to your drive.

This will not affect or wipe any of your items or applications. It will just reinstall the OS features.
 

Letstryit

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 12, 2016
18
1
Hi Brian, Aside from deleting other cuda related stuff, yes...

That’s a really helpful tip keysofanxiety thanks, I’ll give it a go tonight!
 
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