Luckily I was able to obtain a copy of windows (I have an MSDN subscription for work) and created a bootable USB stick - IN BIOS FORMAT - this is the key here - has to be legacy!!! this allowed me to install windows on my Mac Pro on a spare SSD I had.Ĭhallenge 2: Obtaining the BIOS form the HD7950 - this was easy using the ATIWinFlash utility. Here is my story.Ĭhallenge 1: I needed a windows machine and with us being a true Apple family - this was going to be an issue. genuine ATI branded HD7950 - device id 0圆79a) so having found an amazing write up on here from a user I decided to give it a go. Having got Mojave installed and working fine, I then decided to look at flashing the HD7950 ( this is a. I decided to plug back in my original drive with 10.13.6 and attempt to update to Mojave including the Bios Loader up to so following the instructions on here, did that (was very easy actually - even without no boot screen on the Mac because of my HD7950 not being a Mac edition (spoiler - it is now) So Just another update having had some more time to poke around with this MacPro.
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