![]() ![]() I think you will find that the alternatives exist because everyone has different supplies on hand, and so different ways to proceed. I find pre-flashing the new card before installation using a CH341a and clip is the best way to go, but if you don't want to buy one (they are cheap), or the card you select has a BIOS that can't be clipped, then there are lots of alternative ways. Torx drivers, thermal paste and K5 PRO or thermal pads are amongst the items you should have on hand. Proper prep and review is required to do that successfully, especially for a non-tech person. ![]() ![]() has given you good advice as to building an OpenCore SD card to boot your new card with, though I suspect your bigger challenge may be to flash the VBIOS on your new card, and on installing it in the iMac. Most of the non-tech world just goes to Apple store and buys a new iMac, so I commend you for taking on this challenge. Click to expand.Sounds like this could be a challenge for you. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |