
Note that I am using a late 2016 13" MBP with Touchbar hence the uncommented line. Create a script in the EFI/tools directory, which I've named win_plus_gpu.nsh (the name doesn't matter but you need to refer to it later).Top tip: the -b option shows output page by page, so try help -b and your troubles will diminish.
External power supply for mac pro 2016 how to#
However this document gave me vital clues as to how to do anything with the shell. The commands look the same but some of the syntax is different (and crucially the mm command is different).
External power supply for mac pro 2016 install#
Note that to install this, you have to copy the Shell_Full.efi file in the download page to your EFI/tools directory, however you must rename it to shell.efi (lowercase).Bottom row: MacOS recovery mode, EFI Shell, power off, restart, exit rEFInd. From left to right, top row: Win 10, Win 10 + eGPU (using variant of nando4's solution), MacOS Sierra 10.12.3. Attached is a screen of my boot loader screen. In any case the rEFInd setup may well be of use to some people in a similar boat to me. Caveat: I am on the road right now and don't have my eGPU with me, so I can't tell if the solution actually works. After a few days of intensive research, trial and error, I've managed to get rEFInd working with with a variation of the script posted by nando4.
