Closed klangschmied closed 4 years ago
No not yet, this was planned here (#2) but I don't have the time to work on that. Any software update of your mac will disable the fix though.
Hi Jan, thanks for your fast reply. I am on OS X 10.11.6 and I do not want to upgrade to 10.12...
How can I restore the original kext without updating the system?
All the Best Reinhold
Am 07.11.2019 um 16:55 schrieb Julian Poidevin notifications@github.com:
No not yet, this was planned here (#2 https://github.com/julian-poidevin/MBPMid2010_GPUFix/issues/2) but I don't have the time to work on that. Any software update of your mac will disable the fix though.
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If you apply the 10.11.6 combo update I imagine that would do the trick.
Hi, is there a way to use the app and disable the fix (after hardware-repair)?