Hi all,
the title is voluntarily provocative
I invested quite a long time and money to get my graphics cards to show up the little apple logo at startup. I found this imperative if I wanted to install mac os from scratch...
Then I started using my brain "in another way". Maybe you all know what I'm about to explain since long time, then you can call me stupid (please don't)
Method 1 - reinstall from scratch with a USB stick with Mac Os installer
Simply press "C" at startup and you cMP will boot from the USB. After about two or three minutes you land on the install utility and voilà
Method 2 - reinstall from scratch with a USB stick (from current Mac OS)
Connect your USB stick with the Mac Os installer to your computer. Go to preferences and define it as startup disk and reboot. You'll be blind for a few 2-3 minutes but you finally will get your screen displaying the install utility.
Method 3 - reinstall from recovery partition
Press CMD+R and you will get the same install utility from your recovery partition
I don't think this is revolutionary, however it might be that newbies don't think about it and stay stuck with "old" GPUs or loose time and money to get this "bloody" apple boot screen. There is a whole bunch of GPUs, particularly AMD, that run out of the box even with Mojave.
ATTENTION: while this methods will allow you to take advantage of the new GPUs for your daily business, keep your good old original GPU around just in case you still would need it in the future for troubleshooting.
the title is voluntarily provocative
I invested quite a long time and money to get my graphics cards to show up the little apple logo at startup. I found this imperative if I wanted to install mac os from scratch...
Then I started using my brain "in another way". Maybe you all know what I'm about to explain since long time, then you can call me stupid (please don't)
Method 1 - reinstall from scratch with a USB stick with Mac Os installer
Simply press "C" at startup and you cMP will boot from the USB. After about two or three minutes you land on the install utility and voilà
Method 2 - reinstall from scratch with a USB stick (from current Mac OS)
Connect your USB stick with the Mac Os installer to your computer. Go to preferences and define it as startup disk and reboot. You'll be blind for a few 2-3 minutes but you finally will get your screen displaying the install utility.
Method 3 - reinstall from recovery partition
Press CMD+R and you will get the same install utility from your recovery partition
I don't think this is revolutionary, however it might be that newbies don't think about it and stay stuck with "old" GPUs or loose time and money to get this "bloody" apple boot screen. There is a whole bunch of GPUs, particularly AMD, that run out of the box even with Mojave.
ATTENTION: while this methods will allow you to take advantage of the new GPUs for your daily business, keep your good old original GPU around just in case you still would need it in the future for troubleshooting.
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