Important Note!!!!!!!!! If your Mac Pro is still a 2009 4,1 you need to do the 5,1 firmware update first before doing EnableGOP process. Also If you are using a Sonnet McFiver or other Sonnet cards you may run into an issue. The McFiver stops EnableGOP from working when holding down the option / alt key after installing EnableGOP. I had to remove my Opencore and Windows drive to be safe, install my Mojave drive and then I could boot into Mojave with my RX6800XT and get the Apple Bootscreen. It's a strange bug with the McFiver and possibly other Sonnet cards when holding down option at boot which is what you have to do to get EnableGOP to load before the Opencore boot picker if your using Opencore.
@@techpchouse yes, and you don't need to remove them to do the flashing, just when you want to use EnableGOP if your using Opencore you have to either pull the McFiver or easier pull opencore and windows if you have it installed and boot into a Mojave drive which will then give you the boot screen no need to hold down option. I have to try this again as it's been a while. might have to make a follow up video....
I did the process and disabled system protection, but even so, when installing firmware 5.1, the following error appears on the screen: The program has enconuntered an error: 5570
HI, it's a Mac Pro from 2009 4.1, I want to update it to 5.1, watch your video but unfortunately it gives me an error, I've already tried updating the motherboard firmware 3 times without success. @@MacSoundSolutions
You kept saying that it was a really long and detailed video. But personally, I didn’t think it was long, and I enjoyed every minute of it! Thanks a lot for the effort and time put into this. Very helpful.
WHOAAAAAA!!!!!! Completely miss this fork / project. This is insanely awesome!!! I will never stop to thank you Lance for all the support in all these years for who still use Mac Pros like us! A big thank you also to all the amazing developers involved!
I now own two Mac Pro's with 128gb ram, dual 6 cores and two ssd's. One of the two Mac Pro's has an HD3 system in it running PT8HD. And I bought two digidesign 192's. Using it with a year ago acquired digidesign Focusrite Control24. Your channel confirmed me to go this route. Thank you for the video's.
@@MacSoundSolutions the second Mac Pro will be used to place a HD native card in and attach to two more 192 converters. So they can play into the 8 stereo inputs. So I can bounce back and forth. Using the second one with either Sonoma or the version before that. So I can go with that machine to Pro tools ultimate.
Great video Lance! Doing a fresh install of OC on my cMP 5,1. Piecing together all the things to get this cMP up and running. Appreciate your videos man! Great work!
I finally pulled myself together and "grew some extra balls for it" - IT DID IT - IT WORKS !!! I have SAPPHIRE PULSE RADEON RX 580 4G GDDR5 DUAL HD MI/DVI-D/DUAL DP OC W/BP (UEFI) Though the loading screen has for a second in the middle of the load some "neon pixel stripe rain", but it works - loads nicely with "option key" to the Startup Manager drive picker. Thank you and Joerg and all the devs for the hard work, support and helping to keep up the community. P.S. Don't forget to "reenable SIP" - csrutil enable
@@MacSoundSolutions Currently I am using Mojave 10.14.6: But my next steps would be(by following your steps): - set up OC for Monterey and to set on 2nd bay ssd(separated partitions) - partition 1 OSX update to Monterey - partition 2 windows11 natively Currently I am watching your video about it. It is 2 years old and OC version was 0.7.5 that time, I hope today's version 0.9.7 works as well.
I pulled myself as well but it didn't work as I expected... I have a GTX1070ti but no bootscreen sadly, however it feels great to have a clean reconstructed boot ROM though!
Thank you for such a well-spoken, thought out video. I've been wanting to do this, but everyone's directions/instructions was a little too chaotic. You did it smoothly and clearly.
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Me alegra que existan personas trabajando para solucionar estos problemas. Gracias.
I just did this, this morning after contacting Macschrauber to rebuild a clean Firmware from my original one. He now charges for doing this but it is very understandable and also cheap. He sent me 2 new firmwares: one with and one without enableGOP inside. Thank you so much for this very helpful tutorial.
I thought I had SIP disabled but the ROM Dump app told me it was not. It also gave this as the way to disable it in Recovery Mode: "open Terminal, type in: csrutil enable --without kext && reboot"". In hindsight I should have left my old GPU in until I finished enable GOP change. Thanks for this video and your others.
The setting to disable SIP the ROM Dump said worked fine for making the GOP change but not for Installing Open Core later: csrutil status System Integrity Protection status: enabled (Custom Configuration). Configuration: Apple Internal: disabled Kext Signing: disabled Filesystem Protections: enabled Debugging Restrictions: enabled DTrace Restrictions: enabled NVRAM Protections: enabled BaseSystem Verification: enabled This is an unsupported configuration, likely to break in the future and leave your machine in an unknown state.
After using csrutil disable: csrutil status System Integrity Protection status: enabled (Custom Configuration). Configuration: Apple Internal: disabled Kext Signing: disabled Filesystem Protections: disabled Debugging Restrictions: disabled DTrace Restrictions: disabled NVRAM Protections: disabled BaseSystem Verification: enabled This is an unsupported configuration, likely to break in the future and leave your machine in an unknown state.
Hey Lance, can you read thoughts? Mine? This was exactly what I was thinking about today! I got my MP 5,1 now pretty good, 12 cores Westmere, 64 Gigs of RAM, Monterey coming from NVMe, added a (PC-) RX580, everything´s great BUT: no bootscreen... (though they sold me the GPU with a patch, but that was obiously overwritten by OCLP....) Now, I have to sleep a night over it, but I think I will risk it so far no error messages occur beforehand. That would be fantastic cause I could possibly use (fuc..) Windows for games from a seperate HDD without a VM. I really appreciate your work, thank you so much! Dear greetings from Germany (and please keep your fingers crossed for me and the 5,1). Frithjof
If you hold down the option key when booting you should get the Apple boot picker from your video card if it is actually patched, Opencore does not over right the efi on the video card. Just gives you the bootloader when there isn’t one. Or if you pull out the Opencore drive you should get the bootscreen with a Mojave drive installed no need to hold down option.
@@MacSoundSolutions Hi lance, thanks for the hint, I ´ll try again. But so far that didn’t work. The problem is that the card was only „patched“ in the Mac-EFI but not in the GPU hardware itself. I ´ll give you response if it works. Greets.
Thanks a lot again, for your video, and for all your work around the 5.1. It´s my second 5.1 with EnableGop, working, and it´ts thanks to your video!!!! Again!
Right on, Lance. Right on. Thanks for what you do. I saved this and have to come back to it later on. I'm planning on slowly updating one of my 5, 1 machines, using much of what you shared with us in the last video. I left a comment there and yes, "it's fast enough". Ha! Thanks again man!
Log another success story! 2010 5.1, 10.14.6, Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX580. Macschrauber was a pleasure to deal with in getting the boot ROM rebuilt and he even provides an extra rebuilt .bin file with Enable GOP 1.4 already injected
Well I just came upon this video, and your channel, so I had not seen the previous video. I have subscribed to your channel and brought up the other video to watch. Thank you! See, I'm NOT A MAC PERSON. I say this as I have (only) an iMac G5, Power Mac G5 Dual, five Mac Pro Xeon Dual
Thank you Lance. You do a great job with these Mac Pro videos and a lot of us in the community find them very useful and informative! Please keep it up! 👍
your video helped me figure it out although when I saw errors after analyzing my rom.bin with the dump tool I sent it over to Macschrauber for a rebuild. Better safe than sorry. I had a major problem though and need to mention it, my Sonnet McFiver was blocking EnableGop from being able to load if I held down the option key and it was driving my crazy I would get the grey screen but no Apple boot screen. Martin Lo mentioned that it might be the issue and sure enough it was. Pulled out my Opencore drive and booted into Mojave without holding option and there was my Apple bootloader even with the rx6800xt and no driver for it in Mojave.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these tutorials. Even though it's a lot of work and you might consider that not a lot of people watch them (in this case in particular), they are SOOOOOOOOO pertinent, well made and useful. Just upgraded 2 MP 5,1. Went flawlessly. Kudos!
Thank you so much for this video. I've been scared of doing this, you did the right amount of warning which made me read everything twice and watch this video twice. Everything went great and I LOVE have the boot screen now. Thank you again.
Thanks Lance. I managed to upgrade my bootrom with the enableGOP code. Everything seems to work great. My bootrom was healthy and only had MTC counter 8-10
Seriously cool that this can be done! Im probably gonna pass on doing it for 2 reasons... I use an rx570 and the boot screens are there already ..Im not worried about having to throw the gt120 into it for an emergency.. ..I had a hell of a time with a windows pc that I added nvme boot capabilities to its rom..similiar process of injecting a driver into the original rom and reflashing... it Did work but unfortunately, I had to try the process a 2nd time and the flash was Within the windows enviroment... The flash process that worked fine b4 decided to halt at 3/4 of the way through and froze my pc.. only thing I could do was a hard shutdown and you guessed it, my bios was bricked ..I just ended up swapping in a used motherboard, as the bios is soldered in.. cost 10 bucks and alot of grief... Ironically, I Had nvme boot capabilities with the opencore that I used on that dual boot pc/hacintosh machine... I never bothered to do the bios flash mod on it after that.. there was no need and I didnt want to take the risk again...The novelty of adding nvme boot capalities or the ability to have a native bootscreen with any card, it IS wicked cool though!
Hi Mac Sound Solution, everythink worked flawlessly! What a nice surprise that I finally found your channel and the love you put into bringing these marvellous machines technically into the present time, thank you so much! Have a nice weekend ... 🥳
Thank you This was so easy thanks to your instructions. It’s such an amazing community that not only keeps these machines alive, but also allows first time users like myself to get the most out of such an epic machine. It was my grail machine & couldn’t afford it back in the day, but now I’m happy to have & use one for basic tasks & fun
Thanks so much for your video, and in regular for all your work around the 5.1. Seen the video from beginning to end. Fantastic word and labour of information; worked for me on a MacOs Server 2012 (technically same as a 5.1) Having boot screen with so many graphic cards; It´s really ONE MORE THING about the 5.1 after all these years.
Thank you, Lance! This was an amazing tutorial as usual. I was able to enable the native Apple boot picker on my 2009 4,1 Mac Pro thanks to your video! A special thank you to Mr. MacSchrauber for taking the time to fix my original bootrom. You are awesome, sir!
Hi, Thanks for the video - not a second too long. Is it it really necessary to have 2TB SSD - just for Open Core(or do you keep anything else on your Bay1)?
Lance, a really important question: is this Boot ROM update in any way related to the firmware update used to make a 4,1 into a 5,1? I assume not since you have a 4,1 that is now a 5,1 and you did it. But cuiorus about the backround or if you can shed more light on it. Thanks,
This has nothing to do with a crossflash. Never do inject EnableGop into a original 4.1 firmware starting with mp41xyz. If one has trouble getting the 4.1 firmware upgraded, I can do that the proper way.
Thank you. And just so I understand, is the EnableGOP something that is recommended if you want to. be able to see the graphics in more cases. I have two 5,1 machines (one converted from 2009 4,1 firmware) one has a Vega 64 GPU and the other has a Vega 56 GPU but I don't see these on the supported list. So for my case pehraps the EnableGOP might be irrelevant? Thanks, @@MacSoundSolutions
@@shiningprince all it does is give you the Apple bootscreen as if your graphics card was an Apple Card, if you are using opencore you don’t need it really but it’s nice to have if you need to boot in Mojave and do some repair work like booting into recovery mode.
Enable_GOP works with or without Opencore. The version of Opencore does not matter, No need to install 0.9.9 it has no changes concerning Mac Pro 5,1 so Martin is not bothering to update it for now his latest is 0.9.8
@@MacSoundSolutionsthank you for your reply. I did everything just the way you did before flashing, but I got this message when analyzing the BootRom: “You got items in your Fsys stream: … (SON is missing).” Apart from that everything showed healthy, OK, with no windows certificates, etc. Do you think it’s a problem? Or could I flash it with no problem? I already wrote to the mail attached in the video description and read the forums. BTW I’m using his latest tool version “10-3-2024” which includes Fsys messages. I wonder if you would get that message too if you actually use the latest version as well…
@@RenatoPernett As the message explains further: If you have no problems using Apple Services, like Messages and others - you can go ahead. If you already can't use those services Apple is not listed your machine as valid. If the latter, then we should adjust that missing Fsys data point.
@@macschrauber1982 yes. Indeed that wasn’t a real problem. Everything worked. And thank you so much for your reply! I’m now about to install for the first time MLo’sOC, Monterey, and planning to use my FireWire Fireface 800 unit and my USB mixer and synths with the 5,1 MasterRace.
Hey man, I had that awesome last version of the legendary Mac Pro 5,1 and kept upgrading it for years and years, til it finally needed some repairs that were no longer moving me forward--- And due to my needing to economize, my Mac tech advised me to get what I could then -- iMac M1 (2020) + a 5-bay docking station from Sabrent in place of all my huge internal drive bays in the Mac Pro. I was sad to see it go... but damn it was heavy fully loaded!
Thank you So much Lance! the dedication you put into making this video tutorial its perfection, your channel is such a great finding. glad am here. I take my hat off and salute you, watching all the way from Ecuador.
I am in the same boat: still using a 2010 Mac Pro, tuned as far as it will go, because it still does the job well enough; holding off until an M3 Mac Studio becomes available. I wonder how many of these wonderful old tanks are still in front-line use?
Hey Lance, thank you for your informative videos about the Mac Pro 4,1/5,1. As an aside, and you may have covered this before: do you prefer using OpenCore, Clover, or OCLP? I find that OCLP is pretty much hands off, although I don't know if I'm missing tweaks or enhancements only available in the other two?
@@jpreza clover is for hackintosh only except for using it to mount your efi. OCLP holds your hand through the install but does patch the OS. For the cleanest running 5,1 Martin Lo Opencore package is the best but you can only run up to Monterey.
Cool ... just flashed my MacPro .. all is good between yours and Jorge youtubers .. made it thru the finish line .. and ya pulled the Win11 SSD Drive out before doing this
Thank you so much ! I am a bit afraid but it's something I can do one day :) I already flashed custom bios on graphic cards, including my current RX6600XT. Best regards from France.
Thanks so much, the apple is back on my mid-2010 5,1 RX580 screen! FYI, I had to add a space between desktop and the / in the terminal command cd desktop /EnableGop to get it to work, don't know why.
Correct, if you have Mojave you don’t need opencore to get a bootscreen. A 5,1 Apple supported OS will get the bootscreen with a GPU from the list of supported GPUs but many newer GPUs need opencore to work like a rx6800xt needs Monterey and opencore etc.
Thank you very much for the information. I actually successfully flashed the firmware before having read your answer. It took me quite a while. That is because I am not computer versed. I do not yet have Open Core. One note worth mentioning I had to disable SIP . I guess that is normal. Have a great day 🙏
Thanks for the time and effort you put into this. I'm glad it isn't a minute shorter. There is nothing in here that can be cut out. I've been following ebableGOP since it launched but haven't decided to do it yet. Seems to me it does introduce a risk that you wouldn't have without it. If one boots with option held down, then uses the Apple boot picker to select a Windows drive (EFI installation), then it would launch Windows without OpenCore protection and lead to certificates being written to the boot ROM and ultimate corruption of the Boot ROM. Am I right?
Good point, but seeing Windows 11 is a UEFI install I don’t think it will show up as a boot choice with native Mac boot loader, if it’s windows 10 legacy install then maybe that could then happen but you would have to select the windows drive. Good point though and I will look into it.
@@MacSoundSolutions yes I think you’re right. I may do the enableGOP on a free weekend this winter. Thanks again for the excellent video. And, using the one more thing…. line was sharp.
Un grand merci ! Çà a marché du premier coup. Et quel soulagement de pouvoir choisir son volume de démarrage sans intervention sur le hardware. Quelle mesquinerie (de plus !) d'Apple.
"One More Thing" for me will be a RX6000 series GPU ... though i still run my perpetual Protools on my Mojove Boot ... i do have a another 6 core classic macpro that I'll setup as Protools only in mojove and use my RX Vega56 in it .. then the 12 core cMP will be Monterey Beast mode for editing video Davinci and FCP
Not sure if this is unique to my experience but I had an RX580 that I modified to work with boot screen previously. After doing this modification as a test, it no longer boots with that bios. I have to switch to a factory bios for it to work. Not sure why this GOP driver does not play well with the MacVid Bios but just so you guys are aware. Original GPUs seem to work at least a GT120 card I had somewhere.
I know I didn't need it, it was for testing and I'm going to upgrade that GPU at some point anyway. My cousin has the same computer but no boot screen with the same card. I replaced my rx580 bios with a MVCard bios that I flashed on another chip with an EZP flash programmer. I assumed it would work either way so I didn't worry too much about it. Then noticed it wouldn't boot. I'm on a rx580 that has a dual bios so I can switch back to the factory bios at any time.@@MacSoundSolutions
This is a known behavior. Some MVC GPUs do not work with EnableGop. Also some MVC GPU do also not work with SecureBoot, as modifying the GPU bios will break gop validity.
One down, two to go! Thanks! I did just have very strange keyboard behavior, and had to unplug, and plug back in my keyboard. Other than that, it went ok, and I wanted to note something for others. I was wondering if it even worked, because no white mac boot picker. But, I figured it out. I have 128GB RAM, and my display goes to sleep during the cold boot. By the time it wakes back up, it's to the OC boot picker already. My NVME boot is very fast, so the only way I could verify the apple boot picker was to hold option. I had been putting this off and waiting to see if it was going to come out of of beta, or if people were bricking their Macs. Your video made me bite the bullet. Also, I have a ch341a flash programmer, so I was almost thinking of backing it up first to be safe, but I didn't. I do wonder if someone bricked one, if it could be flashed with their backup dump using the programmer. I have 2 more to go, so hopefully, I won't find out the hard way.
If you have opencore running you have to hold option for EnableGOP to load first as you have found, if you remove your opencore drive you can only boot into a supported Mac OS like Mojave and then there is no need to hold down the option key it will just boot like a regular Mac with enable gop loading the Apple boot screen. As far as Windows goes you just don’t want to boot into Windows without Opencore running, so if you are using EnableGOP via option to boot you don’t want to boot into windows but not sure you can see the windows drive to select it because we are not using bootcamp. I have not tried it myself. I should try putting Mojave in, remove opencore hold option at boot and see if windows 11 shows up, I don’t think it will because it’s a UEFI install and regular normally Macs only see legacy windows installls via boot cam so maybe it’s not even an issue. Will check this out when I have a minute,
Another great video, Lance! Thank you for posting this very thorough video! They're the best! Since I'm an OCLP user, any thoughts on this working for us, or is this strictly a MLOC thing? Much thanks! All the best! ~ MJ
Yes it will work, it loads before Opencore doesn't matter the version of opencore, if you hold down alt key after boot chime, it will give you the stock Apple bootloader. Again this is for GPUs to show the bootscreen that normally don't, if you use Opencore yoou don't need it unless something goes wrong with OCLP or ML then you can boot with a non apple gpu and still get the apple bootscreen so you can select a mojave drive to boot from etc, its a great fall back.
This is of particular interest to me, since having a 6900XT using Syncretic's patcher, I don't get the option for macOS bootloader anymore, and my startup screen goes directly to the OCLP boot loader. Which, thought not the end of the world, does not allow me to choose any other macOS or Win Installs. Thanks Lance@@MacSoundSolutions ! Much appreciated! ~ MJ
@@_emjaywlz_ Windows should show up in the Open core boot loader but you probably have to reinstall windows first at least when I installed windows on my 6,1 Mac Pro I installed OCLP first then I installed windows 11 in UEFI mode using Rufus. If your windows install is an old boot camp install then most likely “legacy patcher won’t see it but I’m not sure about that and the other thing is when you install “legacy patcher it could’ve erased your Microsoft folder which tells “legacy patcher that you have windows installed. But I’m somewhat new to “legacy patcher and I’m still messing around with windows because I couldn’t get sound out of my 6,1 Mac Pro and I installed the boot camp drivers and that messed up my graphics driver so I have to try it again from scratch but Sonoma is working well with OCLP and the 6,1
Do I need to use open core at all in order to enable gop? Can I just use Apple’s stock boot loader and not use open core at all? I’m a little confused.
Hey Lance, I think this may be my solution to not being able to get into recovery mode regardless of the different ways to get there. I was trying to accomplish the OpenCore upgrade to be able to run OSX 10.15 and upgrade my Logic Pro X. Can you please let me know if your vid may the solution? I upgraded my 4,1 to 5,1 a few years ago and then my graphics card to a Radeon RX580 to run Mojave. I use my Mac for music only. I appreciate your help and your great vids!
Many thanks for this very clear video. I followed the instructions step by step, and everything worked well on my MacPro 5.1 early 2009 2x3.46, as long as I kept my old ATI Radeon card. I was able to boot under Monterey (OCLP). However, as soon as I switched to the RX580 Pulse Sapphire Dual BIOS, I experienced what another user refers to as a 'neon pixel stripe rain' on both the startup and boot screen. This issue persists when I choose the hard drive with Monterey installed, but it disappears when I select my backup disk under Catalina. I set the dual BIOS switch to the right on the RX580, which I believe is the gaming position, but it didn't change anything. The only thing I haven't touched is the SIP; I don't know if that could be the reason. Has anyone had a similar experience? Should I reflash my ROM since I switched the card? I'm a bit lost and would like to avoid potentially bricking my machine with a risky manipulation. Thank you for your insights. Clement
Did you install the latest version 1.4? I have heard RadeonVII get weird lines on boot screen but not rx580. Is the GPU running its stock BIOS? I would reach out to MacSchrauber he may have some info. Did you try both bios switch positions?
Many thanks Lance for the incredibly interesting work. I am very interested in your opinion, in order to mount video in 4k on a MacPro 5.1, will the Radeon RX6600XT 8gig video card be noticeably better than the Radeon RX5700XT -8Gig? Could the Radeon RX6800XT be significantly better for this? Thank you again.
Not a huge difference between a 6600 and 5700xt the 5700xt doesn’t need to be patched to get it to work in the 5,1. If you want to game in 4K then the 6800xt is your best bet but you have to do the pixlas mod and it needs to be patched. I have videos on this. A rx6800 non xt does not need the pixlas mod but does need to be patched.
Man great video! This is definitely next on my to do list. I wish they had someone to try the 6600xt. I’d love to replace my rx570 with one- though I guess with the pixlas mod I could go with a 5700xt for a good boost as well.
6600xt is one of the supported GPUs no pixlas needed just flash with Syncretic’s patcher. Check out my other video on it I show you how to patch the RX 6600 XT.
Hello Lance, I use a 3.1 Mac pro on El Capitan 11.6. My graphic card is a HD5870 AMD. She work fine but i don't have the bootscreen and I try to find solution for to have this spec. I see your method didn't work with 3.1. But i ask to Joerg Henninges and he answer to try to add the GOP part to the flashrom of the HD5870. What do you think about that ? Have you solution to just allow bootscreen on with this card ? Thanks for your time Olivier
@@olivierchambrial6042 you could do that but you need to flash it in windows and it’s pretty tricky to do, why not try opencore legacy patcher On a thumb drive to see if it will work to just give you the boot screen.
asking this question will probably just demonstrate how little I do understand BUT would ENABLE GOP remove a Firmware Lock as a side benefit ?...asking in frustration as I have 1 2012 5,1 that is locked.
No because you have to your firmware to create the EnableGOP version. Not sure what firmware lock is on a 5,1 please give me more info. I guess you are not able to make a copy of your firmware if you are locked so you’re stuck, if you can you could send it out for repair.
Thanks for the video but I have 2 questions how you install the drivers for new graphic card and can I install latest OS ??? Thanks again for the video
Drivers are in Mac OS you can’t install drivers, OCLP patches drivers of old GPU to work with modern OS. But only specific GPUs work. This video is to patch the boot rom or the GPU to get the native Apple boot screen. You can only install Sonoma if you install Opencore Legacy Patcher first. And you must have a supported GPU.
@@MacSoundSolutions Lance is correct, there are no Nvidia web drivers for video cards newer then the Nvidia GTX 1080 for Mac OS X, the last version you can install the web drivers on are OS X High Sierra, however if you use a Kepler Based Nvidia GPU such as a GTX 640, 680, 770 or 780 you will have native Kernel kexts up to OS X Big Sur, if you use OCLP and root patch they will also work in OS X Monterey - Sonoma.
Hey Lance, where did the file "EnableGop_1.4.ffs" come from? It is not one of the 3 things you said to download and Macshrauber sent me 2 .bin files: a rebuilt "original" and EnableGop 1.4.
You just need to install the new file .rom Macshrauber sent you. Not sure about that file as I did this a while ago and would have to refresh my brain on this but it may be the file that gets injected into the original rom, but if Macshauber built you a new EnabkeGop rom you won’t need it.
Oh! I had the Opencore 1.0.0 release, which is the one I wanted to do because of you mentioned Monterey 12.7.5 may work best with Opencore 1.0.0(latest). Does it matter which version of opencore? There was no utility folder that I saw in the newest version of Opencore, nor a EnableGop folder.
@@joelremiel those are in the original opencore package not Martin Lo’s 5,1 you need to download the original opencore package that’s for hackintosh on GitHub link should be in the video description, not Martin’s package to get those utility files but you want to use Martins for the 5,1 Mac Pro the original you only want for those utility files that are included in the package.
Do have to use Martin Lo OC or does this work with OCLP ? i’m a little new to this and bought a 4,1/5,1 MP for "fun" and need a little help to understand it all
Lance Greetings from the UK i just wanted to say THANKS because of your videos ive managed to go from 4,1 to 5,1 then to Mojave now to Monterey without a hitch and thats after my first attempt that ended in failure because i watched someone elses RUclips video and ended up bricking my 5,1 and had to buy a new Backplane to get my Mac Pro to live again Just one question well 2 actually lol do u know what this means K600 (with GOP addition in VBIOS) and also my K600 is working with Monterey but only showing 7mb and is very laggy so if u can help that would be great Anyway keep up the good work and Ps has any one told u you look like the late great Jerry Springer
Telling me I look like Jerry is no way to get an answer out of me :) but alas yes I have heard that as well as Stewart Copeland, I prefer the later. I don't use a Nvidia card, but your issue is there is no driver in Monterey for Nvidia GPUs. Opencore Legacy Patcher might install it for you in their post patches but you have to check if that is one of their listed compatible GPUs and you would have switch from ML to OCLP. I would do some digging around MacRumors forums to find out but that is a really old GPU you would be much better off with at least a AMD RX580. That's about all I can tell you...
@@MacSoundSolutions Many thanks for the reply Lance if u were to buy a budget Graphics card to work with Monterey what would u go for ??? Reason being i bought a M1 Mac Mini cause i bricked my Pro at the time but now ive got her working again i cant part with her and Ps your right im bad u do look like Stewart Copeland
@@nickroberts317 rx5700xt is good no power mod needed, works out of the box or rx580 not as powerful and cheaper. RX 6600xt is also good but needs a patch that can only be done in windows, watch my video on it, low power consumption as well no mod needed. The best bit expensive is the rx6800 not XT model, no power mod needed but again needs the patch to work.
Hello Lance! I also followed this to the T, just the Enable Gop process, haven't gotten to OpenCore yet, and my mac still loads with the black screen? The process was successful and enable gop was added to the boot loader. Any ideas? Thanks. Awesome video
Never mind, my Saphire RX580 did have a small switch on it. I flipped that over and it worked just fine, though the gray boot screen does appear a little streached. Feel free to remove this comment. Thanks again.
Thank you for sharing!! I just came across a 5,1 yesterday and I’m wondering if I can upgrade it to edit 4K videos in Final Cut Pro and if it could game on 144 fps - from your videos it seems doable, I was wondering if you could help me formulate my options for upgrading
My main monitor runs at 120hz but most games don’t go over 100fps at 4K with my rx6800xt if at high or ultra settings when running Windows. So while you may get 144hz out of your monitor you most likely will not get 144fps at 4K with most games.
I have a Original Mac Pro 4,1 with a RX580 Nitro Pulse installed. NO Boot screen running OSX High Sierra. What should I do with this computer ?…….I want to use it as a File Server and Desktop workstation for Video editing, Music editing, Office production apps , and Surfing the internet.
If your RX580 has a valid GOP in its firmware (should have if not modded) then you will get one with EnableGop in the Mac firmware. If disabling SIP is the issue you can boot into Recovery: hold cmd-r during startup chime, give it 5 minutes to boot into Recovery, select Terminal in the Tools section of the menu bar and enter [csrutil disable]. After next reboot SIP is disabled and you can dump and flash the firmware.
Hi Lance, I have done the whole process already in firmware mode. Should I go ahead and flash firmware or I should reboot again in firmware mode? Thanks
I hope I can get one piece of advise from you. As I am not in OC yet I had to disable SIP to enable GOP. Should I leave it like this or I should enable it? Thanks again, and sorry for asking this here.
SIP has nothing to do with loading a Gop driver in firmware. You can set it back on. It was just needed to load the helper kext for Flashrom. OCLP sets sip off for kexts as they need it for their modified kexts. Thats the difference between using the Dumper with native or with OCLP driven OS.
Does almost all manufacturers 570-580 graphics cards work? the XFX manufacturer's card does not work for me. Of the Nvidia cards, the Asus 750ti doesn't work, but the GeForce Windforce 970 does, it's the only GBU that works for me. I was thinking, which 570 or 580 should I dare to buy, that would definitely work?
@@alku3540 a 580 should work xfx have been known to have issues with Macs but I have seen some work. If you bought a used card the bios may have been modified, I had a 580 that only one port worked and I had to flash the original bios to the card and then it was fine. Most brands should work.
@@MacSoundSolutions Thanks for the quick reply! I found cheap online Asus Radeon RX570 ROG Strix OC Edition Do you think the card could work with the boot menu? it is difficult to find information on the internet…
Hello sir! Thank you for this video. But could you please help me to figure out? A week ago I asked you about mac pro 5.1 and radeon rx6650xt compatibility. I don't use mac os on this computer. I installed windows 10 on separate drive and mac worked with radeon hd 5750 "mac edition" great. After I installed rx 6650xt - mac doesn't boot at all. Gpu is absolutely new and fully operational. Fans are spinning, but no chime sound and no display signal. I'm planning try to flash gpu tommorow. But to be honest with you - I'm little confused and not sure that this will help me. As I understood - people do it because of abillity to see OS selection screen. But I have only windows OS and black screen before system is loaded is OK for me. Should I try to flash EnableGop or maybe GPU flash is better in this situation? Will it help to recognize my new gpu on startup and to hear chime? I'm sorry for this long message, sir. And thank you again for all of your videos! Have a good day.
the big nave cards need the syncretic patch. speaking of the 6650, im not sure if this particular card will be compatible... get a 6600/6800 and flash the syncretic patch, after you can flash the mac rom with enableGOP to gain a native bootpicker. see my clips for a how to...
@@TheAppleLab Hello! Thank you for you answer. If I'm right understood you, sir - I won't be able to flash this video card. Or may I try to flash my 6650 with 6600's patch?
@@wall_bracket- : the big navi cards will only function in the cMP if they are pre-flashed with a patch. otherwise they keep refusing to display anything, regardless of the used operating system. its a known bug of the vbios of the cards and syncretic fix it with a patch. as the 6650 is not an official macOS compatible card, it might be just fine if you boot only windows. dont try to flash the 6650 with an 6600 vbios, it will not work.
@@TheAppleLab Sir, I'm using windows only. And the main problem right now: when i put 6650xt - Mac doesn't boot at all. Fans are spinning, but no "mac start sound". It seems like mac can't initialize gpu at the "BIOS" level and can't finish pre-boot tests...
You need to patch it as stated by @TheAppleLab with Syncretic’s patcher. This has to be done in a PC it cannot be done in the Mac Pro and it may or may not work with your card but I think I saw someone else get it working with a 6650. Make sure to keep your unmodified vbios so you can revert back, but as stated your better off with a GPU that is known to have the driver in Mac OS like 6600 6800 or 6900. Check my video on how to flash a rx6600xt it walks you through it and works with all three GPUs.
Here's one thing to note. If your system report shows a firmware version of 9999.999.999.999.999 (with an OCLP OS) it will not work. Make sure it reads144.0.0.0.0. I booted into a Mojave drive and completed the process with no issues.
Quick question, I followed this to the T. When i hold option key during boot i dont get grey progress bar or bootloader. I only get open core boot loader with black background (Mac pro early 2009 5,1 Monterey OCLP)
Also try running MacShraubers app to see if it shows ebable gop is infact installed. My McFiver blocks enable GOP from working when holding options, but if I remove my opencore drive I could boot into mojave and enable GOP worked, or remove the McFiver, it is a known issue with some Sonnet cards.
@@MacSoundSolutions nope no Sonnet card. Using rx580. Should i just try to flash through gpu at this point? Looking to add windows on another ssd but im not sure how i would go about switching between OS’s
You can just download the bootcamp drivers from the bootcamp utility, launch it and go to the upper menu under tools or something, download the drivers put on usb stick and install in windows but first remove the AMD folder if you are using the AMD Adrenalin for GPU driver. Did you get opencore and Monterey working with Opencore you can just pick which OS to use at boot.
hi Lance, I did the Bootrom flash and it works with my AMD R9 and my Nvidia GTX680 But I cant get it to work with my RX580 cards? My 580 cards do not have a physical Bios Switch.. Any ideas? "Note: the machine wont boot with and RX580 and enableGOP installed but, my RX580 cards work without enableGOP installed" Thanks!
@@MacSoundSolutionsThanks Lance, I found out these 2 cards were flashed for Mining. I would try flashing them myself but I don't have a PC. tsiAlex said I could flash them with my 5,1, But windows won't boot with these cards. I'm kinda stuck!. I found a Flashing Service but its $60 a card! Ouch!
@@fookoo567 I installed Windows 7 and Windows 10 on my 2012 5,1 Mac Pro, and used it to flash my EVGA GTX 680 video card with the Apple EFI video rom for the boot menu, the process takes less then 5 minutes. DOSDUDE1 has a video on how he flashed his GTX 680 for his Mac Pro which is a similar process to using ATI Flash in the command window. The problem is the Netkas RX 580 Video rom is about 256KB for the boot menu, so you need to verify the size of your video rom by backing it up using GPU-Z in Windows, and comparing the size. If you have a Armor RX 580 Netkas has a 128KB video rom for the bootmenu.
Hi Lance, after I loaded enableGop I can’t my Mac 4,1 to work. I only get a black screen. I was able to get into recovery mode and reinstalled Sonoma but once it’s installed it keeps rebooting non stop. 4,1 was flashed to 5,1
I would run opencore legacy patcher installer and maybe it will re bless opencore. If that doesn’t work pull your opencore drive and boot off a Mojave drive, you should always have that for when issues arise with OCLP. At least a bootable thumb drive, if you get the Apple boot screen then enabkeGOP is installed. They really should not conflict with each other.
The current GPU is a flashed GPU, I also installed a standard one GPU as well. I have a Mojave bootable drive however I can only go into recovery mode and able to target disk the second HD with Sierra which I’m able to get access to. Should I remove all the drive and have only Mojave drive only and then continue from there? Thank you
On my GPU it is written: SAPPHIRE PULSE RADEON RX 580 4G GDDR5 DUAL HD MI/DVI-D/DUAL DP OC W/BP (UEFI) How do I know: - Does my Radeon RX 580 come with "dual BIOS" or not(physically there is no switch unlike my friends NITRO model). - And if mine is still with dual BIOS, how can I be sure I have it switched on "gaming mode" or "full power mode"?
@@MacSoundSolutions Thank you Lance, I know my question seemed simple minded, but I asked because there are so many small paths where to fail in the full equation: - numerous different models - online shop pictures legimity(because I got it from aftermarket) - all the unknown symbols in the model description - different information from different sources - god knows what else, etc. So that is also why I asked it from here, from people with more experience.(to get answer/confirmation)
Hello, I need help with my Mac Pro 5.1. I'm using an RX 6800 XT graphics card, and I recently encountered a problem. When I turn it on, the monitors just don't turn on, and if I left the computer on pause, they turn off and don't respond at all. When I turn it on from sleep mode, the monitors don't turn on; they think they're not connected. I've tried all the ports - HDMI, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt - but no reaction. The only thing that helps is restarting the computer. This problem occurs on both MacOS Monterey and Windows 11. Also, there was one time when I was playing music, and the monitors went dark again. About 10 seconds later, the music also stopped playing, and there was no response from the system. The only thing that worked was the power button. What should I do?
Hard to say, you did the pixlas mod so you have enough power? Maybe one of the connectors are loose, maybe the card has an issue, maybe the power supply? Also make a backup of your bootrom and have a look at it. Is it a 2009 5,1? There boot roms can corrupt over time and a rebuilt rom is highly recommended.
@@gidrogen1298the 6800xt draws too much power! You either need to sell it and get a rx6800 non XT or do the pixlas mod asap. There is a good chance you are going to fry your logic board, it should just be shutting down from too much power draw. Pixlas mod is a must for the XT
I have been using the RX 6800 XT for half a year now and from time to time I encounter an error where the Windows Server unexpectedly terminates. Also, when this error occurs, various defects appear on the screen. When purchasing the RX 6800 XT, I asked the seller how to connect this graphics card, and I was told to connect it in the usual way. It turns out the problem is in Pixel Mode, thank you very much for the information, without you I don't know what I would have done.@@MacSoundSolutions
Thanks for sharing, I always followed your advice since I got HD7970 a long time ago. Can you specify which OpenCore parameters to protect Windows from writing something to boot ROM? or the Martin Lo's OC already protect it? I have another SSD running Windows, but I don't know if I am on the safe way to run it back and forth. and... Can I say the deep PRAM reset (3 more times) is the way to clear garbage collection or is similar to the reconstruction to make a ROM back in good shape? Thanks in advance.
the forced garbage collection will clear more than a normal nvram reset, sometimes the lucky ones get a Microsoft certificate away with it. But it is not like a reconstruction. With a reconstruction you will get a completely empty NVRAM like the machine had before booting the very 1st time at day 1 of its life.
Martins package protects you so no issue, best to backup your rom and have a look, send it out to Macschrauber to give you a nice clean fresh one if needed. You can move Your Microsoft folder to the windows drive efi, which is a good idea so you don’t delete it by mistake when updating opencore. Also good to backup that folder, it tells opencore that you have a windows install if you delete that folder Opencore won’t see your windows drive to be able to select it in the OC bootpicker
what a pitty ! in your list, the AMD RX6600xt is not listed or ist ist an error ? Because I need my pic bus, I will only change my rx580 with the same size to a rx6600xt. And I thought, because of this Gop. I wouldn't need any further flashing and therefore a PC. Am I wrong or is it only the case with this one card variant that you also have to flash the card in a PC beforehand? My rx580 runs with Martin lo. Package 0.98. and I can already see a boot screen.
Yes you need to flash the rx6600 via a pc using Syncretic’s patcher tool. It has nothing to do with enableGOP. Once flashed you can use it with Monterey and opencore. You will not be able to use it in Ventura or later.
Hi, Lance! I have MacPro 5.1, installed PCIe to M2 NVMe, and tried to install Windows 11 there, but no one chance… I made USB flash with Windows through Rufus, installation started, I formatted disks, and after rebooting it shows me blue screen, that windows can’t be loaded because it can’t find winload.efi. I’m trying to get an answer almost 6 months, installed it on SSD through SATA but my speed is only 270mb, and for some reason reading and recording tests for my M2 through PCIe is only 800-900mb.. I’m so sorry for my English. Hope someone will help me here. Thank you in advance 🙏
You need to be booting into the opencore boot loader if not you could be just booting into windows which is not good. Are you using opencore? Getting 270MBs is normal for the sata2 bus. Your NVMe is slow it should get around 1400MBs depending on the brand.
I installed something some time ago, but I’m not sure. I have only windows installed on sata ssd, I don’t have macOS anywhere. And I don’t see boot loading, only when I turned on my Mac, I see after 15-20 sec black screen, then it’s propose me to chose the system (but there only windows) and then loading.. that’s all(
@@tttt-gk6dq It seems to me, you've got to start from the beginning. 1st getting the OSX Mojave or earlier version on your Mac ssd/hdd(on one of your 4 bays)(for example making the bootable USB with Mojave or earlier; or from the DVD; or ) and then you can proceed with OCLP and then Windows. (this is what seems to me - please read more about your first needs - I might not have full picture of your situation). (Apologies to Lance if this is littering. I just wished to help.)
Hi Dude, I am runing OS Sonoma 14.2.1 MacPro 5,1 2012 with opencore patcher 1.3.0 but my GPU old AMD 590 nitro i have 6900XT how to make it work in my case !!
Unfortunately the 6900xt only works up to Monterey in a Mac Pro 5,1. You also need to do the pixlas mod, google it, there is not enough power without doing the pixlas mod, you also need to flash it in a pc watch my video on it ruclips.net/video/GP6tIwezz2I/видео.htmlsi=USVWBp1hpVA-RDUv
Hi, Thanks for replying, Yes I did Pixlas mod also i did with your video 2 years ago about how to inject amd 6900xt in pc and it worked but after when I upgraded from Monterey to Sonoma it didn't work and i went back with my old 590 I am waiting for the open core group to make a drive for 6900xt n Sonoma.@@MacSoundSolutions
Important Note!!!!!!!!! If your Mac Pro is still a 2009 4,1 you need to do the 5,1 firmware update first before doing EnableGOP process. Also If you are using a Sonnet McFiver or other Sonnet cards you may run into an issue. The McFiver stops EnableGOP from working when holding down the option / alt key after installing EnableGOP. I had to remove my Opencore and Windows drive to be safe, install my Mojave drive and then I could boot into Mojave with my RX6800XT and get the Apple Bootscreen. It's a strange bug with the McFiver and possibly other Sonnet cards when holding down option at boot which is what you have to do to get EnableGOP to load before the Opencore boot picker if your using Opencore.
but we can use them after flashing with GOP or?
@@techpchouse yes, and you don't need to remove them to do the flashing, just when you want to use EnableGOP if your using Opencore you have to either pull the McFiver or easier pull opencore and windows if you have it installed and boot into a Mojave drive which will then give you the boot screen no need to hold down option. I have to try this again as it's been a while. might have to make a follow up video....
I did the process and disabled system protection, but even so, when installing firmware 5.1, the following error appears on the screen: The program has enconuntered an error: 5570
@@WoodBrazil is your Mac Pro a 5,1? If it’s a 4,1
You need to do the 5,1 firmware update first.
HI, it's a Mac Pro from 2009 4.1, I want to update it to 5.1, watch your video but unfortunately it gives me an error, I've already tried updating the motherboard firmware 3 times without success.
@@MacSoundSolutions
You kept saying that it was a really long and detailed video. But personally, I didn’t think it was long, and I enjoyed every minute of it! Thanks a lot for the effort and time put into this. Very helpful.
WHOAAAAAA!!!!!! Completely miss this fork / project. This is insanely awesome!!! I will never stop to thank you Lance for all the support in all these years for who still use Mac Pros like us! A big thank you also to all the amazing developers involved!
Thanks for this video, it's a great piece of information for cMP community
I now own two Mac Pro's with 128gb ram, dual 6 cores and two ssd's. One of the two Mac Pro's has an HD3 system in it running PT8HD. And I bought two digidesign 192's. Using it with a year ago acquired digidesign Focusrite Control24. Your channel confirmed me to go this route. Thank you for the video's.
Nice
@@MacSoundSolutions the second Mac Pro will be used to place a HD native card in and attach to two more 192 converters. So they can play into the 8 stereo inputs. So I can bounce back and forth. Using the second one with either Sonoma or the version before that. So I can go with that machine to Pro tools ultimate.
I thought I was done upgrading my 5,1. Now it's "One More Thing..." Thanks a lot Lance.
I know what you feel XD
Great video Lance! Doing a fresh install of OC on my cMP 5,1. Piecing together all the things to get this cMP up and running. Appreciate your videos man! Great work!
It's one more thing... I subscribed to your channel because it's awesome. Thank you for your work and contribution to the Mac Pro 5,1 user community!
Thanks!
I finally pulled myself together and "grew some extra balls for it" - IT DID IT - IT WORKS !!!
I have SAPPHIRE PULSE RADEON RX 580 4G GDDR5 DUAL HD MI/DVI-D/DUAL DP OC W/BP (UEFI)
Though the loading screen has for a second in the middle of the load some "neon pixel stripe rain", but it works - loads nicely with "option key" to the Startup Manager drive picker.
Thank you and Joerg and all the devs for the hard work, support and helping to keep up the community.
P.S. Don't forget to "reenable SIP" - csrutil enable
Congrats and what OS are you using?
@@MacSoundSolutions Currently I am using Mojave 10.14.6:
But my next steps would be(by following your steps):
- set up OC for Monterey
and
to set on 2nd bay ssd(separated partitions)
- partition 1 OSX update to Monterey
- partition 2 windows11 natively
Currently I am watching your video about it. It is 2 years old and OC version was 0.7.5 that time,
I hope today's version 0.9.7 works as well.
I pulled myself as well but it didn't work as I expected... I have a GTX1070ti but no bootscreen sadly, however it feels great to have a clean reconstructed boot ROM though!
Thank you for such a well-spoken, thought out video. I've been wanting to do this, but everyone's directions/instructions was a little too chaotic. You did it smoothly and clearly.
Me alegra que existan personas trabajando para solucionar estos problemas. Gracias.
Just performed the thing and all is perfect! Thanks a million for the encouragement!
I just did this, this morning after contacting Macschrauber to rebuild a clean Firmware from my original one. He now charges for doing this but it is very understandable and also cheap. He sent me 2 new firmwares: one with and one without enableGOP inside.
Thank you so much for this very helpful tutorial.
I thought I had SIP disabled but the ROM Dump app told me it was not. It also gave this as the way to disable it in Recovery Mode: "open Terminal, type in: csrutil enable --without kext && reboot"". In hindsight I should have left my old GPU in until I finished enable GOP change. Thanks for this video and your others.
The setting to disable SIP the ROM Dump said worked fine for making the GOP change but not for Installing Open Core later:
csrutil status
System Integrity Protection status: enabled (Custom Configuration).
Configuration:
Apple Internal: disabled
Kext Signing: disabled
Filesystem Protections: enabled
Debugging Restrictions: enabled
DTrace Restrictions: enabled
NVRAM Protections: enabled
BaseSystem Verification: enabled
This is an unsupported configuration, likely to break in the future and leave your machine in an unknown state.
After using csrutil disable:
csrutil status
System Integrity Protection status: enabled (Custom Configuration).
Configuration:
Apple Internal: disabled
Kext Signing: disabled
Filesystem Protections: disabled
Debugging Restrictions: disabled
DTrace Restrictions: disabled
NVRAM Protections: disabled
BaseSystem Verification: enabled
This is an unsupported configuration, likely to break in the future and leave your machine in an unknown state.
Hey Lance, can you read thoughts? Mine? This was exactly what I was thinking about today! I got my MP 5,1 now pretty good, 12 cores Westmere, 64 Gigs of RAM, Monterey coming from NVMe, added a (PC-) RX580, everything´s great BUT: no bootscreen... (though they sold me the GPU with a patch, but that was obiously overwritten by OCLP....) Now, I have to sleep a night over it, but I think I will risk it so far no error messages occur beforehand. That would be fantastic cause I could possibly use (fuc..) Windows for games from a seperate HDD without a VM. I really appreciate your work, thank you so much! Dear greetings from Germany (and please keep your fingers crossed for me and the 5,1). Frithjof
If you hold down the option key when booting you should get the Apple boot picker from your video card if it is actually patched, Opencore does not over right the efi on the video card. Just gives you the bootloader when there isn’t one.
Or if you pull out the Opencore drive you should get the bootscreen with a Mojave drive installed no need to hold down option.
@@MacSoundSolutions Hi lance, thanks for the hint, I ´ll try again. But so far that didn’t work. The problem is that the card was only „patched“ in the Mac-EFI but not in the GPU hardware itself. I ´ll give you response if it works. Greets.
Thanks a lot again, for your video, and for all your work around the 5.1. It´s my second 5.1 with EnableGop, working, and it´ts thanks to your video!!!! Again!
Right on, Lance. Right on. Thanks for what you do. I saved this and have to come back to it later on. I'm planning on slowly updating one of my 5, 1 machines, using much of what you shared with us in the last video. I left a comment there and yes, "it's fast enough". Ha! Thanks again man!
Thanks!
thanks man much appreciated!
Log another success story! 2010 5.1, 10.14.6, Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX580.
Macschrauber was a pleasure to deal with in getting the boot ROM rebuilt and he even provides an extra rebuilt .bin file with Enable GOP 1.4 already injected
Yes he did the same for me and he went the extra mile because I was having issues.
WOw!!! looking into it now Lance Thanks!!!
Well I just came upon this video, and your channel, so I had not seen the previous video. I have subscribed to your channel and brought up the other video to watch. Thank you!
See, I'm NOT A MAC PERSON. I say this as I have (only) an iMac G5, Power Mac G5 Dual, five Mac Pro Xeon Dual
Great video Lance! I followed the steps and got the file ready to flash just need to build the courage to hit the flash button.
Me too :D. P.S I wrote you to the ig.
Thank you Lance. You do a great job with these Mac Pro videos and a lot of us in the community find them very useful and informative! Please keep it up!
👍
Thanks so much for this! Very much appreciated!👍🏻
thanks for the mention lance...
your video helped me figure it out although when I saw errors after analyzing my rom.bin with the dump tool I sent it over to Macschrauber for a rebuild. Better safe than sorry. I had a major problem though and need to mention it, my Sonnet McFiver was blocking EnableGop from being able to load if I held down the option key and it was driving my crazy I would get the grey screen but no Apple boot screen. Martin Lo mentioned that it might be the issue and sure enough it was. Pulled out my Opencore drive and booted into Mojave without holding option and there was my Apple bootloader even with the rx6800xt and no driver for it in Mojave.
that was a great benefit since the very first version of enableGOP.
booting every version of macOS with a modern gpu. 😌
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these tutorials. Even though it's a lot of work and you might consider that not a lot of people watch them (in this case in particular), they are SOOOOOOOOO pertinent, well made and useful. Just upgraded 2 MP 5,1. Went flawlessly. Kudos!
Thank you so much for this video. I've been scared of doing this, you did the right amount of warning which made me read everything twice and watch this video twice. Everything went great and I LOVE have the boot screen now. Thank you again.
Thanks Lance. I managed to upgrade my bootrom with the enableGOP code. Everything seems to work great. My bootrom was healthy and only had MTC counter 8-10
Seriously cool that this can be done! Im probably gonna pass on doing it for 2 reasons... I use an rx570 and the boot screens are there already ..Im not worried about having to throw the gt120 into it for an emergency.. ..I had a hell of a time with a windows pc that I added nvme boot capabilities to its rom..similiar process of injecting a driver into the original rom and reflashing... it Did work but unfortunately, I had to try the process a 2nd time and the flash was Within the windows enviroment... The flash process that worked fine b4 decided to halt at 3/4 of the way through and froze my pc.. only thing I could do was a hard shutdown and you guessed it, my bios was bricked ..I just ended up swapping in a used motherboard, as the bios is soldered in.. cost 10 bucks and alot of grief... Ironically, I Had nvme boot capabilities with the opencore that I used on that dual boot pc/hacintosh machine... I never bothered to do the bios flash mod on it after that.. there was no need and I didnt want to take the risk again...The novelty of adding nvme boot capalities or the ability to have a native bootscreen with any card, it IS wicked cool though!
Yes not really needed if you use opencore, but I like to tinker I can’t help myself and it is very cool that it can be done😎
Hi Mac Sound Solution, everythink worked flawlessly! What a nice surprise that I finally found your channel and the love you put into bringing these marvellous machines technically into the present time, thank you so much! Have a nice weekend ... 🥳
I cannot express the joy I felt after this working flawlessly! Thanks!
Perfect video to watch on a rainy day. Thoroughly enjoyed it!
Thank you
This was so easy thanks to your instructions. It’s such an amazing community that not only keeps these machines alive, but also allows first time users like myself to get the most out of such an epic machine. It was my grail machine & couldn’t afford it back in the day, but now I’m happy to have & use one for basic tasks & fun
Thanks so much for your video, and in regular for all your work around the 5.1. Seen the video from beginning to end. Fantastic word and labour of information; worked for me on a MacOs Server 2012 (technically same as a 5.1) Having boot screen with so many graphic cards; It´s really ONE MORE THING about the 5.1 after all these years.
Mac Pro 5.1 flashed from 4.1 running 5600XT worked. Thank you
Thank you for this extremely detailed and well paced guide that we can all follow along with.
Worked first time, i can finally use my GTX 1080ti on my 2012 MacPro. Thank you so much Sir. Great video
Thank you for posting. I watched it and I don't have a Mac Pro. I always wanted one and I might grab one.
Thank you, Lance! This was an amazing tutorial as usual. I was able to enable the native Apple boot picker on my 2009 4,1 Mac Pro thanks to your video! A special thank you to Mr. MacSchrauber for taking the time to fix my original bootrom. You are awesome, sir!
Thanks
Right back at chah! Thanks👍
Hi, Thanks for the video - not a second too long. Is it it really necessary to have 2TB SSD - just for Open Core(or do you keep anything else on your Bay1)?
The drive can be any size, I just use it as my main audio project drive. Opencore is stored on the efi which is a very small partition.
Lance, a really important question: is this Boot ROM update in any way related to the firmware update used to make a 4,1 into a 5,1? I assume not since you have a 4,1 that is now a 5,1 and you did it. But cuiorus about the backround or if you can shed more light on it. Thanks,
This has nothing to do with a crossflash. Never do inject EnableGop into a original 4.1 firmware starting with mp41xyz. If one has trouble getting the 4.1 firmware upgraded, I can do that the proper way.
No it’s not related as macschrauber says, you have to get a 4,1 to be a 5,1 first before doing the enable gop update.
Thank you. And just so I understand, is the EnableGOP something that is recommended if you want to. be able to see the graphics in more cases. I have two 5,1 machines (one converted from 2009 4,1 firmware) one has a Vega 64 GPU and the other has a Vega 56 GPU but I don't see these on the supported list. So for my case pehraps the EnableGOP might be irrelevant? Thanks, @@MacSoundSolutions
IF it just makes it a better and more versatile machine for having It, I would like to have it.
@@shiningprince all it does is give you the Apple bootscreen as if your graphics card was an Apple Card, if you are using opencore you don’t need it really but it’s nice to have if you need to boot in Mojave and do some repair work like booting into recovery mode.
Great video , very precise and comprehensive, I will be doing this soon
Is this working with the latest Opencore 0.9.9? Thank you for your channel content man! Really helpful.
Enable_GOP works with or without Opencore. The version of Opencore does not matter, No need to install 0.9.9 it has no changes concerning Mac Pro 5,1 so Martin is not bothering to update it for now his latest is 0.9.8
@@MacSoundSolutionsthank you for your reply. I did everything just the way you did before flashing, but I got this message when analyzing the BootRom: “You got items in your Fsys stream: … (SON is missing).” Apart from that everything showed healthy, OK, with no windows certificates, etc. Do you think it’s a problem? Or could I flash it with no problem? I already wrote to the mail attached in the video description and read the forums. BTW I’m using his latest tool version “10-3-2024” which includes Fsys messages. I wonder if you would get that message too if you actually use the latest version as well…
@@RenatoPernett As the message explains further: If you have no problems using Apple Services, like Messages and others - you can go ahead. If you already can't use those services Apple is not listed your machine as valid. If the latter, then we should adjust that missing Fsys data point.
@@macschrauber1982 yes. Indeed that wasn’t a real problem. Everything worked. And thank you so much for your reply! I’m now about to install for the first time MLo’sOC, Monterey, and planning to use my FireWire Fireface 800 unit and my USB mixer and synths with the 5,1 MasterRace.
Hey man, I had that awesome last version of the legendary Mac Pro 5,1 and kept upgrading it for years and years, til it finally needed some repairs that were no longer moving me forward--- And due to my needing to economize, my Mac tech advised me to get what I could then -- iMac M1 (2020) + a 5-bay docking station from Sabrent in place of all my huge internal drive bays in the Mac Pro. I was sad to see it go... but damn it was heavy fully loaded!
great video and everything is easily explained. That probably ends when you screw stuff up! :)
Thanks a lot Lance for really helpful video, thanks for nice and clear explanation ✌🙂
It resolved my issue , thanks again 😉
Great information and video Lansing.
Thank you So much Lance! the dedication you put into making this video tutorial its perfection, your channel is such a great finding. glad am here. I take my hat off and salute you, watching all the way from Ecuador.
Thanks for the kind words Jose.
You, Lance, are one stellar guy!
I am in the same boat: still using a 2010 Mac Pro, tuned as far as it will go, because it still does the job well enough; holding off until an M3 Mac Studio becomes available. I wonder how many of these wonderful old tanks are still in front-line use?
Hey Lance, thank you for your informative videos about the Mac Pro 4,1/5,1. As an aside, and you may have covered this before: do you prefer using OpenCore, Clover, or OCLP? I find that OCLP is pretty much hands off, although I don't know if I'm missing tweaks or enhancements only available in the other two?
@@jpreza clover is for hackintosh only except for using it to mount your efi. OCLP holds your hand through the install but does patch the OS. For the cleanest running 5,1 Martin Lo Opencore package is the best but you can only run up to Monterey.
Cool ... just flashed my MacPro .. all is good
between yours and Jorge youtubers .. made it thru the finish line .. and ya pulled the Win11 SSD Drive out before doing this
Nice! Glad it worked out. Super Thanks are welcome 😉 and or donations to developers.
Thank you so much ! I am a bit afraid but it's something I can do one day :) I already flashed custom bios on graphic cards, including my current RX6600XT. Best regards from France.
Thanks so much, the apple is back on my mid-2010 5,1 RX580 screen! FYI, I had to add a space between desktop and the / in the terminal command cd desktop /EnableGop to get it to work, don't know why.
so you had no EnableGop directory on your desktop, you did: cd desktop, when you add a space the next path is an argument, in this case, a useless.
If I understand correctly one does not need open core to install this ?
Correct, if you have Mojave you don’t need opencore to get a bootscreen. A 5,1 Apple supported OS will get the bootscreen with a GPU from the list of supported GPUs but many newer GPUs need opencore to work like a rx6800xt needs Monterey and opencore etc.
Thank you very much for the information. I actually successfully flashed the firmware before having read your answer. It took me quite a while. That is because I am not computer versed. I do not yet have Open Core.
One note worth mentioning I had to disable SIP . I guess that is normal.
Have a great day 🙏
@@ChristopheSmith good point, you need to disable SIP to install Martin Lo's opencore package.
You also need to disable SIP to EnableGop without opencore 😉.@@MacSoundSolutions
Thanks for the time and effort you put into this. I'm glad it isn't a minute shorter. There is nothing in here that can be cut out. I've been following ebableGOP since it launched but haven't decided to do it yet. Seems to me it does introduce a risk that you wouldn't have without it. If one boots with option held down, then uses the Apple boot picker to select a Windows drive (EFI installation), then it would launch Windows without OpenCore protection and lead to certificates being written to the boot ROM and ultimate corruption of the Boot ROM. Am I right?
Good point, but seeing Windows 11 is a UEFI install I don’t think it will show up as a boot choice with native Mac boot loader, if it’s windows 10 legacy install then maybe that could then happen but you would have to select the windows drive. Good point though and I will look into it.
@@MacSoundSolutions yes I think you’re right. I may do the enableGOP on a free weekend this winter. Thanks again for the excellent video. And, using the one more thing…. line was sharp.
Subbed!
Un grand merci ! Çà a marché du premier coup. Et quel soulagement de pouvoir choisir son volume de démarrage sans intervention sur le hardware. Quelle mesquinerie (de plus !) d'Apple.
"One More Thing" for me will be a RX6000 series GPU ... though i still run my perpetual Protools on my Mojove Boot ... i do have a another 6 core classic macpro that I'll setup as Protools only in mojove and use my RX Vega56 in it .. then the 12 core cMP will be Monterey Beast mode for editing video Davinci and FCP
Not sure if this is unique to my experience but I had an RX580 that I modified to work with boot screen previously. After doing this modification as a test, it no longer boots with that bios. I have to switch to a factory bios for it to work. Not sure why this GOP driver does not play well with the MacVid Bios but just so you guys are aware. Original GPUs seem to work at least a GT120 card I had somewhere.
So you had a McVidcards 580 and tried to install enablegop to your bootrom? There is no need to do both, but not quite sure what you are saying.
I know I didn't need it, it was for testing and I'm going to upgrade that GPU at some point anyway. My cousin has the same computer but no boot screen with the same card. I replaced my rx580 bios with a MVCard bios that I flashed on another chip with an EZP flash programmer. I assumed it would work either way so I didn't worry too much about it. Then noticed it wouldn't boot. I'm on a rx580 that has a dual bios so I can switch back to the factory bios at any time.@@MacSoundSolutions
This is a known behavior. Some MVC GPUs do not work with EnableGop. Also some MVC GPU do also not work with SecureBoot, as modifying the GPU bios will break gop validity.
@@macschrauber1982 Thank you for all your work on creating the rom tool.
One down, two to go! Thanks! I did just have very strange keyboard behavior, and had to unplug, and plug back in my keyboard. Other than that, it went ok, and I wanted to note something for others. I was wondering if it even worked, because no white mac boot picker. But, I figured it out. I have 128GB RAM, and my display goes to sleep during the cold boot. By the time it wakes back up, it's to the OC boot picker already. My NVME boot is very fast, so the only way I could verify the apple boot picker was to hold option. I had been putting this off and waiting to see if it was going to come out of of beta, or if people were bricking their Macs. Your video made me bite the bullet. Also, I have a ch341a flash programmer, so I was almost thinking of backing it up first to be safe, but I didn't. I do wonder if someone bricked one, if it could be flashed with their backup dump using the programmer. I have 2 more to go, so hopefully, I won't find out the hard way.
If you have opencore running you have to hold option for EnableGOP to load first as you have found, if you remove your opencore drive you can only boot into a supported Mac OS like Mojave and then there is no need to hold down the option key it will just boot like a regular Mac with enable gop loading the Apple boot screen. As far as Windows goes you just don’t want to boot into Windows without Opencore running, so if you are using EnableGOP via option to boot you don’t want to boot into windows but not sure you can see the windows drive to select it because we are not using bootcamp. I have not tried it myself. I should try putting Mojave in, remove opencore hold option at boot and see if windows 11 shows up, I don’t think it will because it’s a UEFI install and regular normally Macs only see legacy windows installls via boot cam so maybe it’s not even an issue. Will check this out when I have a minute,
Another great video, Lance! Thank you for posting this very thorough video! They're the best! Since I'm an OCLP user, any thoughts on this working for us, or is this strictly a MLOC thing? Much thanks! All the best! ~ MJ
Yes it will work, it loads before Opencore doesn't matter the version of opencore, if you hold down alt key after boot chime, it will give you the stock Apple bootloader. Again this is for GPUs to show the bootscreen that normally don't, if you use Opencore yoou don't need it unless something goes wrong with OCLP or ML then you can boot with a non apple gpu and still get the apple bootscreen so you can select a mojave drive to boot from etc, its a great fall back.
This is of particular interest to me, since having a 6900XT using Syncretic's patcher, I don't get the option for macOS bootloader anymore, and my startup screen goes directly to the OCLP boot loader. Which, thought not the end of the world, does not allow me to choose any other macOS or Win Installs. Thanks Lance@@MacSoundSolutions ! Much appreciated! ~ MJ
@@_emjaywlz_ Windows should show up in the Open core boot loader but you probably have to reinstall windows first at least when I installed windows on my 6,1 Mac Pro I installed OCLP first then I installed windows 11 in UEFI mode using Rufus. If your windows install is an old boot camp install then most likely “legacy patcher won’t see it but I’m not sure about that and the other thing is when you install “legacy patcher it could’ve erased your Microsoft folder which tells “legacy patcher that you have windows installed. But I’m somewhat new to “legacy patcher and I’m still messing around with windows because I couldn’t get sound out of my 6,1 Mac Pro and I installed the boot camp drivers and that messed up my graphics driver so I have to try it again from scratch but Sonoma is working well with OCLP and the 6,1
Do I need to use open core at all in order to enable gop? Can I just use Apple’s stock boot loader and not use open core at all? I’m a little confused.
You don’t need opencore to install and use enable_GOP but if you want to use an OS passed Mojave you need to opencore.
Hey Lance, I think this may be my solution to not being able to get into recovery mode regardless of the different ways to get there. I was trying to accomplish the OpenCore upgrade to be able to run OSX 10.15 and upgrade my Logic Pro X. Can you please let me know if your vid may the solution? I upgraded my 4,1 to 5,1 a few years ago and then my graphics card to a Radeon RX580 to run Mojave. I use my Mac for music only. I appreciate your help and your great vids!
Many thanks for this very clear video. I followed the instructions step by step, and everything worked well on my MacPro 5.1 early 2009 2x3.46, as long as I kept my old ATI Radeon card. I was able to boot under Monterey (OCLP). However, as soon as I switched to the RX580 Pulse Sapphire Dual BIOS, I experienced what another user refers to as a 'neon pixel stripe rain' on both the startup and boot screen. This issue persists when I choose the hard drive with Monterey installed, but it disappears when I select my backup disk under Catalina. I set the dual BIOS switch to the right on the RX580, which I believe is the gaming position, but it didn't change anything. The only thing I haven't touched is the SIP; I don't know if that could be the reason.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Should I reflash my ROM since I switched the card? I'm a bit lost and would like to avoid potentially bricking my machine with a risky manipulation. Thank you for your insights.
Clement
Did you install the latest version 1.4? I have heard RadeonVII get weird lines on boot screen but not rx580. Is the GPU running its stock BIOS? I would reach out to MacSchrauber he may have some info. Did you try both bios switch positions?
You still always need opencore to boot Monterey
Hello thank you for your answer. I've used the latest version on Dortania and I've tried the both positions.@@MacSoundSolutions
Many thanks Lance for the incredibly interesting work. I am very interested in your opinion, in order to mount video in 4k on a MacPro 5.1, will the Radeon RX6600XT 8gig video card be noticeably better than the Radeon RX5700XT -8Gig? Could the Radeon RX6800XT be significantly better for this? Thank you again.
Not a huge difference between a 6600 and 5700xt the 5700xt doesn’t need to be patched to get it to work in the 5,1. If you want to game in 4K then the 6800xt is your best bet but you have to do the pixlas mod and it needs to be patched. I have videos on this. A rx6800 non xt does not need the pixlas mod but does need to be patched.
@@MacSoundSolutionsThank you very much Lance for the meaningful answer.
Thank you. Very good. but I am not going to mod my Bootrom but I am going to backup.
Always a good idea to have it backed up for safe keeping and have Macschraubers tool give you a health report😊
Man great video! This is definitely next on my to do list. I wish they had someone to try the 6600xt. I’d love to replace my rx570 with one- though I guess with the pixlas mod I could go with a 5700xt for a good boost as well.
6600xt is one of the supported GPUs no pixlas needed just flash with Syncretic’s patcher. Check out my other video on it I show you how to patch the RX 6600 XT.
@@MacSoundSolutions I’ll check out that video next! Thanks for the suggestion!
Hello Lance, I use a 3.1 Mac pro on El Capitan 11.6. My graphic card is a HD5870 AMD. She work fine but i don't have the bootscreen and I try to find solution for to have this spec. I see your method didn't work with 3.1. But i ask to Joerg Henninges and he answer to try to add the GOP part to the flashrom of the HD5870. What do you think about that ? Have you solution to just allow bootscreen on with this card ? Thanks for your time Olivier
@@olivierchambrial6042 you could do that but you need to flash it in windows and it’s pretty tricky to do, why not try opencore legacy patcher On a thumb drive to see if it will work to just give you the boot screen.
asking this question will probably just demonstrate how little I do understand BUT would ENABLE GOP remove a Firmware Lock as a side benefit ?...asking in frustration as I have 1 2012 5,1 that is locked.
No because you have to your firmware to create the EnableGOP version. Not sure what firmware lock is on a 5,1 please give me more info. I guess you are not able to make a copy of your firmware if you are locked so you’re stuck, if you can you could send it out for repair.
holhoy mama Lance. GREAT feat
Hi Lance, thanks for this great video. Do you know if there’s any specific for the AMD Radeon VII ?
Thanks for the video but I have 2 questions how you install the drivers for new graphic card and can I install latest OS ??? Thanks again for the video
Drivers are in Mac OS you can’t install drivers, OCLP patches drivers of old GPU to work with modern OS. But only specific GPUs work. This video is to patch the boot rom or the GPU to get the native Apple boot screen. You can only install Sonoma if you install Opencore Legacy Patcher first. And you must have a supported GPU.
Thanks for reply me I have a NVIDIA GeForce 3060 and my friend gave me a like brand new macpro 5.1 and I would like to make a powerful mac
Check the Opencore Legacy Patcher git hub site to see if your graphics card will work, they have a list of supported GPUs
The 3060 is too new and most likely would need the pixlas mod and only work in Windows not Mac OS
@@MacSoundSolutions Lance is correct, there are no Nvidia web drivers for video cards newer then the Nvidia GTX 1080 for Mac OS X, the last version you can install the web drivers on are OS X High Sierra, however if you use a Kepler Based Nvidia GPU such as a GTX 640, 680, 770 or 780 you will have native Kernel kexts up to OS X Big Sur, if you use OCLP and root patch they will also work in OS X Monterey - Sonoma.
Hey Lance, where did the file "EnableGop_1.4.ffs" come from? It is not one of the 3 things you said to download and Macshrauber sent me 2 .bin files: a rebuilt "original" and EnableGop 1.4.
You just need to install the new file .rom Macshrauber sent you. Not sure about that file as I did this a while ago and would have to refresh my brain on this but it may be the file that gets injected into the original rom, but if Macshauber built you a new EnabkeGop rom you won’t need it.
Oh! I had the Opencore 1.0.0 release, which is the one I wanted to do because of you mentioned Monterey 12.7.5 may work best with Opencore 1.0.0(latest). Does it matter which version of opencore? There was no utility folder that I saw in the newest version of Opencore, nor a EnableGop folder.
@@MacSoundSolutions Oh. Macshrauber sent me two .bin files: the "original" rebuilt, and the EnableGop 1.4.bin
@@MacSoundSolutions Okay, yeah you didn't need a rebuild. I'll attempt this. Thanks.
@@joelremiel those are in the original opencore package not Martin Lo’s 5,1 you need to download the original opencore package that’s for hackintosh on GitHub link should be in the video description, not Martin’s package to get those utility files but you want to use Martins for the 5,1 Mac Pro the original you only want for those utility files that are included in the package.
Do have to use Martin Lo OC or does this work with OCLP ?
i’m a little new to this and bought a 4,1/5,1 MP for "fun" and need a little help to understand it all
Neither, it is independent from OpenCore unless you need OC for running newer OS than your Mac officially supports.
@@macschrauber1982 thank you very much
Thanks for the video.
Cheers
brilliant, thank you man, top notch video ❤
Lance Greetings from the UK i just wanted to say THANKS because of your videos ive managed to go from 4,1 to 5,1 then to Mojave now to Monterey without a hitch and thats after my first attempt that ended in failure because i watched someone elses RUclips video and ended up bricking my 5,1 and had to buy a new Backplane to get my Mac Pro to live again
Just one question well 2 actually lol do u know what this means K600 (with GOP addition in VBIOS) and also my K600 is working with Monterey but only showing 7mb and is very laggy so if u can help that would be great
Anyway keep up the good work and Ps has any one told u you look like the late great Jerry Springer
Telling me I look like Jerry is no way to get an answer out of me :) but alas yes I have heard that as well as Stewart Copeland, I prefer the later. I don't use a Nvidia card, but your issue is there is no driver in Monterey for Nvidia GPUs. Opencore Legacy Patcher might install it for you in their post patches but you have to check if that is one of their listed compatible GPUs and you would have switch from ML to OCLP. I would do some digging around MacRumors forums to find out but that is a really old GPU you would be much better off with at least a AMD RX580. That's about all I can tell you...
@@MacSoundSolutions Many thanks for the reply Lance if u were to buy a budget Graphics card to work with Monterey what would u go for ??? Reason being i bought a M1 Mac Mini cause i bricked my Pro at the time but now ive got her working again i cant part with her and Ps your right im bad u do look like Stewart Copeland
@@nickroberts317 rx5700xt is good no power mod needed, works out of the box or rx580 not as powerful and cheaper. RX 6600xt is also good but needs a patch that can only be done in windows, watch my video on it, low power consumption as well no mod needed. The best bit expensive is the rx6800 not XT model, no power mod needed but again needs the patch to work.
Hello Lance! I also followed this to the T, just the Enable Gop process, haven't gotten to OpenCore yet, and my mac still loads with the black screen? The process was successful and enable gop was added to the boot loader. Any ideas? Thanks. Awesome video
Never mind, my Saphire RX580 did have a small switch on it. I flipped that over and it worked just fine, though the gray boot screen does appear a little streached. Feel free to remove this comment. Thanks again.
Thank you for sharing!! I just came across a 5,1 yesterday and I’m wondering if I can upgrade it to edit 4K videos in Final Cut Pro and if it could game on 144 fps - from your videos it seems doable, I was wondering if you could help me formulate my options for upgrading
My main monitor runs at 120hz but most games don’t go over 100fps at 4K with my rx6800xt if at high or ultra settings when running Windows. So while you may get 144hz out of your monitor you most likely will not get 144fps at 4K with most games.
I have a Original Mac Pro 4,1 with a RX580 Nitro Pulse installed. NO Boot screen running OSX High Sierra. What should I do with this computer ?…….I want to use it as a File Server and Desktop workstation for Video editing, Music editing, Office production apps , and Surfing the internet.
Install Opencore or OCLP and upgrade to Monterey or even Sonoma with OCLP.
@@MacSoundSolutions I am using a NON-Mac RX580. Which way should I go. I don’t have a boot screen but I want one.
If your RX580 has a valid GOP in its firmware (should have if not modded) then you will get one with EnableGop in the Mac firmware. If disabling SIP is the issue you can boot into Recovery: hold cmd-r during startup chime, give it 5 minutes to boot into Recovery, select Terminal in the Tools section of the menu bar and enter [csrutil disable]. After next reboot SIP is disabled and you can dump and flash the firmware.
Hi Lance, I have done the whole process already in firmware mode. Should I go ahead and flash firmware or I should reboot again in firmware mode? Thanks
You can flash if you are in firmware mode
@@MacSoundSolutions did it, and it was successful. Thanks for such clear explanation of the steps to enable GOP. Happy days with rx580.
I hope I can get one piece of advise from you. As I am not in OC yet I had to disable SIP to enable GOP. Should I leave it like this or I should enable it? Thanks again, and sorry for asking this here.
SIP has nothing to do with loading a Gop driver in firmware. You can set it back on. It was just needed to load the helper kext for Flashrom. OCLP sets sip off for kexts as they need it for their modified kexts. Thats the difference between using the Dumper with native or with OCLP driven OS.
Does almost all manufacturers 570-580 graphics cards work? the XFX manufacturer's card does not work for me.
Of the Nvidia cards, the Asus 750ti doesn't work, but the GeForce Windforce 970 does, it's the only GBU that works for me.
I was thinking, which 570 or 580 should I dare to buy, that would definitely work?
@@alku3540 a 580 should work xfx have been known to have issues with Macs but I have seen some work. If you bought a used card the bios may have been modified, I had a 580 that only one port worked and I had to flash the original bios to the card and then it was fine. Most brands should work.
@@MacSoundSolutions Thanks for the quick reply! I found cheap online Asus Radeon RX570 ROG Strix OC Edition Do you think the card could work with the boot menu? it is difficult to find information on the internet…
@@alku3540 you will get the boot screen with either opencore, or installing EnableGOP into your boot rom. All the info is in my past videos.
Hello sir! Thank you for this video. But could you please help me to figure out? A week ago I asked you about mac pro 5.1 and radeon rx6650xt compatibility.
I don't use mac os on this computer. I installed windows 10 on separate drive and mac worked with radeon hd 5750 "mac edition" great.
After I installed rx 6650xt - mac doesn't boot at all. Gpu is absolutely new and fully operational. Fans are spinning, but no chime sound and no display signal.
I'm planning try to flash gpu tommorow. But to be honest with you - I'm little confused and not sure that this will help me. As I understood - people do it because of abillity to see OS selection screen. But I have only windows OS and black screen before system is loaded is OK for me.
Should I try to flash EnableGop or maybe GPU flash is better in this situation? Will it help to recognize my new gpu on startup and to hear chime? I'm sorry for this long message, sir.
And thank you again for all of your videos! Have a good day.
the big nave cards need the syncretic patch.
speaking of the 6650, im not sure if this particular card will be compatible...
get a 6600/6800 and flash the syncretic patch, after you can flash the mac rom with enableGOP to gain a native bootpicker.
see my clips for a how to...
@@TheAppleLab Hello! Thank you for you answer. If I'm right understood you, sir - I won't be able to flash this video card. Or may I try to flash my 6650 with 6600's patch?
@@wall_bracket- : the big navi cards will only function in the cMP if they are pre-flashed with a patch.
otherwise they keep refusing to display anything, regardless of the used operating system.
its a known bug of the vbios of the cards and syncretic fix it with a patch.
as the 6650 is not an official macOS compatible card, it might be just fine if you boot only windows.
dont try to flash the 6650 with an 6600 vbios, it will not work.
@@TheAppleLab Sir, I'm using windows only. And the main problem right now: when i put 6650xt - Mac doesn't boot at all. Fans are spinning, but no "mac start sound". It seems like mac can't initialize gpu at the "BIOS" level and can't finish pre-boot tests...
You need to patch it as stated by @TheAppleLab with Syncretic’s patcher. This has to be done in a PC it cannot be done in the Mac Pro and it may or may not work with your card but I think I saw someone else get it working with a 6650. Make sure to keep your unmodified vbios so you can revert back, but as stated your better off with a GPU that is known to have the driver in Mac OS like 6600 6800 or 6900. Check my video on how to flash a rx6600xt it walks you through it and works with all three GPUs.
Here's one thing to note. If your system report shows a firmware version of 9999.999.999.999.999 (with an OCLP OS) it will not work. Make sure it reads144.0.0.0.0. I booted into a Mojave drive and completed the process with no issues.
This has nothing to do with it. The Dumper reads and reports the real Firmware version, directly from the spi chip. Whatever OC is spoofing.
Quick question, I followed this to the T. When i hold option key during boot i dont get grey progress bar or bootloader. I only get open core boot loader with black background (Mac pro early 2009 5,1 Monterey OCLP)
Do you have a Sonnet pcie card?
Also try running MacShraubers app to see if it shows ebable gop is infact installed. My McFiver blocks enable GOP from working when holding options, but if I remove my opencore drive I could boot into mojave and enable GOP worked, or remove the McFiver, it is a known issue with some Sonnet cards.
@@MacSoundSolutions nope no Sonnet card. Using rx580. Should i just try to flash through gpu at this point? Looking to add windows on another ssd but im not sure how i would go about switching between OS’s
You can just download the bootcamp drivers from the bootcamp utility, launch it and go to the upper menu under tools or something, download the drivers put on usb stick and install in windows but first remove the AMD folder if you are using the AMD Adrenalin for GPU driver. Did you get opencore and Monterey working with Opencore you can just pick which OS to use at boot.
hi Lance, I did the Bootrom flash and it works with my AMD R9 and my Nvidia GTX680 But I cant get it to work with my RX580 cards? My 580 cards do not have a physical Bios Switch.. Any ideas? "Note: the machine wont boot with and RX580 and enableGOP installed but, my RX580 cards work without enableGOP installed" Thanks!
Could be the rom you might want to find the original cards rom and reflash it, it could be modded. Not sure though, it should work with a 580.
@@MacSoundSolutionsThanks Lance, I found out these 2 cards were flashed for Mining. I would try flashing them myself but I don't have a PC. tsiAlex said I could flash them with my 5,1, But windows won't boot with these cards. I'm kinda stuck!. I found a Flashing Service but its $60 a card! Ouch!
@@fookoo567 had a feeling that could be the case, so you don’t have a friend with a PC?
@@MacSoundSolutionssadly no.. everyone I know has a Mac LOL.. and even if it were a PC it would be a laptop
@@fookoo567 I installed Windows 7 and Windows 10 on my 2012 5,1 Mac Pro, and used it to flash my EVGA GTX 680 video card with the Apple EFI video rom for the boot menu, the process takes less then 5 minutes. DOSDUDE1 has a video on how he flashed his GTX 680 for his Mac Pro which is a similar process to using ATI Flash in the command window.
The problem is the Netkas RX 580 Video rom is about 256KB for the boot menu, so you need to verify the size of your video rom by backing it up using GPU-Z in Windows, and comparing the size. If you have a Armor RX 580 Netkas has a 128KB video rom for the bootmenu.
Not long at all !!!. Instead VERY useful, descriptive and well explained.
Hi Lance, after I loaded enableGop I can’t my Mac 4,1 to work. I only get a black screen. I was able to get into recovery mode and reinstalled Sonoma but once it’s installed it keeps rebooting non stop. 4,1 was flashed to 5,1
You can’t run Sonama without opencore legacy patcher and a supported GPU, what OS did you have before doing enable gop?
I had Opencore legacy installed and running Sonoma before I did the enable GOP.
@@geovannymoreta6052could be a conflict with the GPU is it a standard PC GPU or was it flashed?
I would run opencore legacy patcher installer and maybe it will re bless opencore. If that doesn’t work pull your opencore drive and boot off a Mojave drive, you should always have that for when issues arise with OCLP. At least a bootable thumb drive, if you get the Apple boot screen then enabkeGOP is installed. They really should not conflict with each other.
The current GPU is a flashed GPU, I also installed a standard one GPU as well. I have a Mojave bootable drive however I can only go into recovery mode and able to target disk the second HD with Sierra which I’m able to get access to. Should I remove all the drive and have only Mojave drive only and then continue from there? Thank you
perfect what a great day
On my GPU it is written:
SAPPHIRE PULSE RADEON RX 580 4G GDDR5 DUAL HD MI/DVI-D/DUAL DP OC W/BP (UEFI)
How do I know:
- Does my Radeon RX 580 come with "dual BIOS" or not(physically there is no switch unlike my friends NITRO model).
- And if mine is still with dual BIOS, how can I be sure I have it switched on "gaming mode" or "full power mode"?
Look it up online to see there are many 580s out there. Some have dual bios some don’t yours says dual display ports as in two not dual bios.
@@MacSoundSolutions Thank you Lance,
I know my question seemed simple minded, but I asked because there are so many small paths where to fail in the full equation:
- numerous different models
- online shop pictures legimity(because I got it from aftermarket)
- all the unknown symbols in the model description
- different information from different sources
- god knows what else, etc.
So that is also why I asked it from here, from people with more experience.(to get answer/confirmation)
If the GPU has the switch positions gaming and computing, the one with gaming has a valid GOP. So set it to gaming. Regardless if you game, or not.
Hello, I need help with my Mac Pro 5.1. I'm using an RX 6800 XT graphics card, and I recently encountered a problem. When I turn it on, the monitors just don't turn on, and if I left the computer on pause, they turn off and don't respond at all. When I turn it on from sleep mode, the monitors don't turn on; they think they're not connected. I've tried all the ports - HDMI, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt - but no reaction. The only thing that helps is restarting the computer. This problem occurs on both MacOS Monterey and Windows 11. Also, there was one time when I was playing music, and the monitors went dark again. About 10 seconds later, the music also stopped playing, and there was no response from the system. The only thing that worked was the power button. What should I do?
Hard to say, you did the pixlas mod so you have enough power? Maybe one of the connectors are loose, maybe the card has an issue, maybe the power supply? Also make a backup of your bootrom and have a look at it. Is it a 2009 5,1? There boot roms can corrupt over time and a rebuilt rom is highly recommended.
@@MacSoundSolutions I haven't done a Pixel mod, I have 5.1 2010. And so far everything is fine with the boot. Very strange problem
@@gidrogen1298the 6800xt draws too much power! You either need to sell it and get a rx6800 non XT or do the pixlas mod asap. There is a good chance you are going to fry your logic board, it should just be shutting down from too much power draw. Pixlas mod is a must for the XT
I have been using the RX 6800 XT for half a year now and from time to time I encounter an error where the Windows Server unexpectedly terminates. Also, when this error occurs, various defects appear on the screen. When purchasing the RX 6800 XT, I asked the seller how to connect this graphics card, and I was told to connect it in the usual way. It turns out the problem is in Pixel Mode, thank you very much for the information, without you I don't know what I would have done.@@MacSoundSolutions
@@MacSoundSolutions Where can I get the cord to connect Pixel mod? Or can I use the cord where the video card is connected?
Thanks for sharing, I always followed your advice since I got HD7970 a long time ago. Can you specify which OpenCore parameters to protect Windows from writing something to boot ROM? or the Martin Lo's OC already protect it? I have another SSD running Windows, but I don't know if I am on the safe way to run it back and forth.
and... Can I say the deep PRAM reset (3 more times) is the way to clear garbage collection or is similar to the reconstruction to make a ROM back in good shape?
Thanks in advance.
the forced garbage collection will clear more than a normal nvram reset, sometimes the lucky ones get a Microsoft certificate away with it. But it is not like a reconstruction. With a reconstruction you will get a completely empty NVRAM like the machine had before booting the very 1st time at day 1 of its life.
Martins package protects you so no issue, best to backup your rom and have a look, send it out to Macschrauber to give you a nice clean fresh one if needed. You can move
Your Microsoft folder to the windows drive efi, which is a good idea so you don’t delete it by mistake when updating opencore. Also good to backup that folder, it tells opencore that you have a windows install if you delete that folder Opencore won’t see your windows drive to be able to select it in the OC bootpicker
Noted, thanks for promptly reply, I will take a look my boot ROM again.@@macschrauber1982
what a pitty ! in your list, the AMD RX6600xt is not listed or ist ist an error ? Because I need my pic bus, I will only change my rx580 with the same size to a rx6600xt. And I thought, because of this Gop. I wouldn't need any further flashing and therefore a PC. Am I wrong or is it only the case with this one card variant that you also have to flash the card in a PC beforehand? My rx580 runs with Martin lo. Package 0.98. and I can already see a boot screen.
Yes you need to flash the rx6600 via a pc using Syncretic’s patcher tool. It has nothing to do with enableGOP. Once flashed you can use it with Monterey and opencore. You will not be able to use it in Ventura or later.
@@MacSoundSolutions on thank you for the rapid answer. unfortunately is the 6800xt to expensive to invest in my old cheesgreater ;-)
@@jornzolondek8819 6600xt are cheaper
Need help, my 6.1 won't boot with eGPU connected in monterey, but if connected after boot it works normally, did you experience anything like that?
I don’t have a egpu, but from what little I have read about it that may be the normal. I would search for more info.
Hi, Lance! I have MacPro 5.1, installed PCIe to M2 NVMe, and tried to install Windows 11 there, but no one chance…
I made USB flash with Windows through Rufus, installation started, I formatted disks, and after rebooting it shows me blue screen, that windows can’t be loaded because it can’t find winload.efi.
I’m trying to get an answer almost 6 months, installed it on SSD through SATA but my speed is only 270mb, and for some reason reading and recording tests for my M2 through PCIe is only 800-900mb..
I’m so sorry for my English. Hope someone will help me here. Thank you in advance 🙏
You need to be booting into the opencore boot loader if not you could be just booting into windows which is not good. Are you using opencore? Getting 270MBs is normal for the sata2 bus. Your NVMe is slow it should get around 1400MBs depending on the brand.
I installed something some time ago, but I’m not sure. I have only windows installed on sata ssd, I don’t have macOS anywhere. And I don’t see boot loading, only when I turned on my Mac, I see after 15-20 sec black screen, then it’s propose me to chose the system (but there only windows) and then loading.. that’s all(
@@tttt-gk6dq It seems to me, you've got to start from the beginning. 1st getting the OSX Mojave or earlier version on your Mac ssd/hdd(on one of your 4 bays)(for example making the bootable USB with Mojave or earlier; or from the DVD; or ) and then you can proceed with OCLP and then Windows.
(this is what seems to me - please read more about your first needs - I might not have full picture of your situation).
(Apologies to Lance if this is littering. I just wished to help.)
Awesome.
I wish there was an adapter to use newer xeons or a way to overclock the GPU slightly either in software or on the chip. Itself.
I did it flashed the GOP … I little scary but went off no issues
Congrats.
Hi Dude, I am runing OS Sonoma 14.2.1 MacPro 5,1 2012 with opencore patcher 1.3.0 but my GPU old AMD 590 nitro i have 6900XT how to make it work in my case !!
Unfortunately the 6900xt only works up to Monterey in a Mac Pro 5,1. You also need to do the pixlas mod, google it, there is not enough power without doing the pixlas mod, you also need to flash it in a pc watch my video on it ruclips.net/video/GP6tIwezz2I/видео.htmlsi=USVWBp1hpVA-RDUv
Hi, Thanks for replying, Yes I did Pixlas mod also i did with your video 2 years ago about how to inject amd 6900xt in pc and it worked but after when I upgraded from Monterey to Sonoma it didn't work and i went back with my old 590 I am waiting for the open core group to make a drive for 6900xt n Sonoma.@@MacSoundSolutions