If you back up your system often, plus the EFI folder, it should always be able to go back. Plus, I don't think a regular app could mess up your system. Sleep is a fragile thing, even in native OSX system. Check out some of the posts on this forum regarding sleep issues. Also check out my post...
Actually I am not sure wether my HDMI audio works, since I don't use that feature. Also, I don't use Mutibeast. I my opinion, doing it in a raw way actually makes the whole configuration easier since you know where is what.
My EFI folder is attached in the original post, hopefully it's helpful...
I upgraded to Mojave, and everything works fine. Just make sure to use the the Clover from Tonymax86. The latest one from clover website has serious bugs.
Please see this post, section 4.4:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/near-perfect-high-sierra-setup-on-z77x-ud5h-ivy-bridge-i5-rx-560.252663/#post-1751089
I see what you mean. See my attached for the Info.plist from dAGPM.kext and IORegistryExplorer dump after reboot. Also attached screenshots from IORegistryExplorer.
One question is, under AGPMController/Machine/iMac 13,2/GFX0, I do have the values of control-id and Heuristic ID correct...
I did follow the instruction there. Here is the Info.plist file from dAGPM.kext at the end. Does it look good?
My machine's board ID is Mac-FC02E91DDD3FA6A4, model is iMac 13,2.
Thanks.
Yes it's Nvidia. But from AppleGraphicsPowerManagement.kext, there no AMD vendor. See screenshot bellow, which is from the Info.plist of AppleGraphicsPowerManagement.kext.
How do I add AMD?
This post is not intended to be an end-to-end guide to demonstrate hackintosh installation and setup. There are already many great posts for that. I want to focus on some small, but critical features after your machine is up and running. Specially on this popular, but old architecture. It's more...
@toleda Thanks for the great tutorial. Very help.
I do have a question for the instruction. See quote bellow. I assume you wanted to copy the whole section under "Mac-BOARD-ID", and paste under MAC-AMD, and then rename MAC-AMD to Mac-BOARD-ID. Am I right?
If yes, please see attached...
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