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system_profiler SPPCIDataType crashes #2
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Uhm. You are the first person to report this, here, so I wonder why nobody else did before you. Perhaps something went wrong during the installation of Yosemite, and when I see errors like this, then I normally reinstall the OS. Have you asked other people on macrumors.com if they are experiencing the same (kind of) error(s)? |
I have posted it on macrumors, but nobody else seems to have seen it, or noticed it. I have a vanilla, new install of Yosemite on a USB disk done on a MacBook Pro, then changed the boot.efi, and the same thing happens when I boot my MacPro from there. |
I believe this error is normal with an unrecognized PCIe card in the system. Are you using a non-flashed PC graphics card? |
Yes indeed, I am. An NVIDIA GForce GT 640 |
Pretty sure that'll do it. To know for sure, if you have one replace with any EBC firmware Mac graphics card and I bet the error goes away and System Information will properly show PCI information. I think this is true even if there is no driver for the card, like an Nvidia 7300GT or ATI 1900XT. |
I only have the original this 2006 MacPro came with. I thought it is not longer supported. |
Correct, it'll be awful because Yosemite will have no driver. But, the PCIe card should be recognized and then you'll know it's not because of a bug in the boot loader. |
I am using this boot loader on a MacPro1,1 and when /usr/sbin/system_profiler tries to list the SPPCIDataType data type, the program crashes. No idea if that is related to the bootloader or not ...
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