![]() ![]() If it doesn’t quite look like Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, that’s because it’s an unfinished, work-in-progress version of the animated classic that premiered on September 29, 1991, in what at the time seemed like the unlikeliest of venues: the New York Film Festival, America’s most prestigious showcase of international and art-house fare. If this sounds like Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, that’s because it is Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. It’s not until the windows open up and townspeople start greeting her with a series of bouncy bonjours do we witness the final animation in all its breathtaking, full-color glory. She wanders, singing, through her pleasant French village, all rough lines and charcoal shades. The voice of Paige O’Hara soars on the soundtrack - “ Little town, it’s a quiet village / Every day, like the one before …” - accompanied by rough storyboards of our lively young heroine, Belle, stepping out of her house. Then, stained-glass glimpses of a fairy-tale flashback: A petulant prince, felled by the curse of an enraged enchantress, transforms into a transparent, pencil-sketch beast. Scratched-up pencil animations of a dense forest, with woodland creatures and a live-action babbling brook appear next, as the camera moves toward a castle in the distance. So what's happened? The GPU still works in a PC, I used to have a working OpenCore install on this Mac with this exact configuration and I have tried using older versions of OpenCore.It starts with a series of black-and-white drawings. I did manage to take a picture just before the Mac reboots, but I don't see any clear errors. ![]() Hence trouble shooting is very difficult. The problem occurs after the OpenCore logging finishes and before MacOS registers a boot. When removing the HD7850, it boots using the old HD2600, but both installed won't work. ![]() However, all of these MacOS versions introduce a problem: my Mac simply will not boot with my HD7850 GPU installed. I have been able to install Monterey, Ventura and Big Sur. I wanted to try to do a clean install with a newer version of MacOS, aware of the USB issues that might arise. I have a Mac Pro 3,1 which has successfully been running Big Sur patched with OpenCore. ![]()
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