

That’s neither relevant to this nor new information to me. Apple would not, could not update this old grandpa of a machine, if that’s your whole point.
#NVIDIA GPU DRIVER FOR MAC OS X INSTALL#
I damaged nothing in trying, since the HD was lost anyway.Īnd since I had a backup of data, giving it a try was a valid option.īut, for some reason, I sense you are simply trying to rub my nose in it and not sure why.įirst, telling me you think I didn’t install Catalina (more than a little presumptuous) and now telling me I couldn’t via Apple (pointing out the obvious?!) Even as is, it’s so old that SU2020 won’t work. I lost the system HD that had El Capitan 10.11.6. I can’t tell what you are crusading here. Simply, I think the gear is so old, I’ve painted myself into a corner I can’t get out of…yet. However, If there are no solutions available, I still won’t consider this a waste of time in asking. It may not have been the wisest decision, as there are complications with Catalina that I’m discovering (such as not recognising my second screen and SketchUp not working due to acceleration GPU issues)… so, there’s no reason to pursue this further unless directly related to finding solutions for the driver situation.
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It stubbornly refutes the doubt and, in defence of me keeping my wits enough to know what I’ve installed, what I’m posting about and why, it offers this: Regardless, I can’t argue with your logic.īut, my Mac Pro (Early 2008) seems unwilling to respectfully consider one’s thoughts as conclusive evidence of the impossible.

Not sure what to reply to that… except, “If you think and say so.”īut, one must also think, “If he didn’t install Catalina on his Mac Pro, why would he come to this forum (wasting his time and ours) to create a fabricated post about drivers for the impossible?” I don’t think you installed Catalina on your 2008 Mac Pro.
