Add guides on how to manually collect bug report system information #58
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ app. You will be find your graphics card information in the section
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`Hardware > Graphics/Display`. The information we're interested in is the
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`Chipset Model` and `Metal Support`.
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Combine these two details together and share them in your bug report form
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Combine these details together and share them in your bug report form
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like this: `Apple M1 Pro - Metal 3`
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![](./images/macOS_get_gpu_info.jpg)
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ share it on your bug reporting form like this: `Blender 4.1.1`
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### Downloaded from Blender Website
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Navigate to where Blender is installed and right click on it and select `Get Info`.
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You will find the Blender version number in the field `General > Version`.
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You will find the Blender version number in the section `General > Version`.
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![](./images/macOS_get_blender_version.jpg)
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@ -38,6 +38,6 @@ You will find the Blender version number in the field `General > Version`.
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Open Steam, right click on Blender and select the option
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`Manage > Browse local files`. A file browser will appear showing where
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Blender is installed. Right click on Blender and select `Get Info`.
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You will find the Blender version number in the field `General > Version`.
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You will find the Blender version number in the section `General > Version`.
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![](./images/macOS_get_blender_version_steam.jpg)
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Is it called
Chipset model
when using a AMD GPU on macOS?