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After 10.9.2 update my Radeon 7950 won't display

After the 10.9.2 update

my Radeon 7950 Mac version only shows a black screen on boot up...

the system seems to be hanging on bootup.


IF I put in my old stock card (the Nvidia GT120) the machine WILL bootup and display though it only.

My 'System Report' shows that the Radeon 7950 is seen as well.


I've tried lot's of things these last boring 24 hrs... such as Pram zaps, permissions, fsck, etc..

Hey glorious Apple and gurus, any thoughts how to get it to work?

Maybe Apple updated the driver but it's not working here??

Thanks!

Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)

Posted on Feb 26, 2014 4:37 PM

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Feb 26, 2014 6:17 PM in response to randomfreeform

Same thing in happening to me I have the the 7950


If you unplug the display port and just boot with DVI it works. When you are booted in to OS X and plug the DP back in it causes the system to reboot.


DP works on the 7950 and system boots fine. The problem is jsut the 7950


I did however boot in to BootCamp with justthe DVI plugged in. When there I plugged the DP in and it is working, when I reboot it still does not boot.

Feb 28, 2014 1:40 AM in response to randomfreeform

I get something possibly similar - as of the 10.9.2 update. Early 2008 Mac Pro.


I see the grey apple boot screen.


(If it cmd-V Verbose boot I see that it's starting up fine.)


What never displays is the login screen. It's black, but there is a working mouse pointer -- and I can login remotely.


Wondering if others have problems with 10.9.2 and the 7950 ? I'm following the forums at https://www.sapphireforum.com


I'm about contact Sapphire.

Feb 28, 2014 2:57 AM in response to randomfreeform

Mac Pro 3,1 (Early 2008) with Radeon 5870 Eyefinity 6.


Just solved a similar issue, here. Updated to 10.9.2, tonight. After download and auto-restart, my machine would not display via MDP to DP. Tower sounded like it kept rebooting. Black screen. Didn't try DVI.

Rounded up the usual suspects: Booted from Backup of 10.8, and ran a full Disk and Permissions Verification of my 10.9.2 Drive. Permissions errors galore with iBooks, but that appears unrelated. After a Permissions Repair and second verification, Mac Pro still wouldn't boot into 10.9.2.

Next, I figured it had to do with something about the Video Card [No Display, right?]. The Radeon 5870 Eye 6 is a PC card. Mine is a reference model, but was supported natively in Mac OS from 10.7 Lion onward. Originally had to install Lion Kexts in 10.6 Snow Leopard to make it work.

Tonight's problem led me back to the System's Extensions folder. Compared the Kexts on my 10.9.2 Drive to those on my [operational] 10.8 Installation. AMD#### Kexts were there intact, but all ATI#### Kexts were missing. Perhaps the 10.9.2 update was interrupted or crashed and didn't install fully.

So, from a backup boot drive . . .


1 • I copied over the ATI5000Controller.kext, the ATIFramebuffer.kext, and the ATISupport.kext for my Radeon model from my 'operational' 10.8 Volume, to my 'outta-commission' 10.9.2 Volume.



2 • Punched into Terminal: http://osxdaily.com/2012/01/12/how-to-manually-install-kernel-extensions-in-mac- os-x/

Navigated to the Kext's folder . . .

cd ~/System/Library/Extensions/


Repeated these two for EACH of the three Kext's I'd copied onto my 'broken' Volume.

sudo chmod -R 755 kextfile.kext

sudo chown -R root:wheel kextfile.kext


But these two additional Terminal commands to 'clear' the Kext cache did not work when run from Terminal on an alternate [operational] Volume:


sudo rm -R Extensions.kextcache

sudo rm -R Extensions.mkext


So, I followed up with these three, to boot [a British term in this instance]: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/275197-how-to-rebuild-kext-cache/


sudo chown -R root:wheel ~/System/Library/Extensions/

sudo chmod -R 755 ~/System/Library/Extensions/

sudo touch ~/System/Library/Extensions/


'~' Being the affected Volume



3 • Via Finder, I then backed up and cleared out my Extensions cache @ ~/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/


. . . And emptied the Trash, for good measure.



4 • Crossed my fingers and rebooted to 10.9.2. Now I'm typing to you from a fixed upgrade, and it looks like the full package of ATI drivers has now been installed in the background. Saves me a re-install of Mavericks. That was too close . . .


Voila,

5ix



P.S.

This solution may have been much less practical [and perhaps unnecessary] on a new Macylinder, or any of their Welded computerboxes. Long live the Right to Repair . . . Hope this helps.

Feb 28, 2014 10:10 AM in response to 5ix

Thanks 5ix for the effort & info!

I DO think drivers are probably the issue here.

My main concern with your fix though is that maybe Apple has better drivers in 10.9.2 for AMD cards like ours...

and for some dang reason they didn't get installed or got munged somehow.

I want the latest drivers since I do professional media production work using FCPX and other OpenCL graphic apps and want the best performance possible for my 7950.

Mar 1, 2014 5:57 AM in response to SamsonSimon

Samson,

I have the same issue and use two monitors; a 30" Cinema Display with DVI and a 27" LED Cinema Display with Display Port connection. My Mac (4,1) won't boot with the 27" connected, but works fine with the 30". Looks like Apple will have to solve this.


I suggest everyone with this problem give feedback to Apple:


http://www.apple.com/feedback/mac-pro.html


Don't know if it will help, but it can't hurt.


Dave

Mar 1, 2014 10:17 AM in response to randomfreeform

I contacted Apple Support and was able to discuss the issue with a senior level support technician. He agreed it was probably a problem with the 10.9.2 update and he emailed me an app which collected system data to send to the OS X software engineers to evaluate.



He thanked me for bring this to Apple's attention and did recommend reverting to 10.9.1.



Fingers crossed.



Dave

After 10.9.2 update my Radeon 7950 won't display

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