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[Guide] ASUS ZENBOOK UX305FA for El Capitan

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There is no way for me to predict whether you have named the OEM folders correctly.
Place config.plist you're using in EFI/Clover.

KISS principle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle

Also, you previously described your problem in a way that implies your HDMI port used to work, but now doesn't. What did you change to make that happen?

What happens when you plug an HDMI device to the HDMI port?
Ok man! Here is it based on KISS principle :lolno::lolno::lolno:
When I upgrade to Sierra GM it stop working.
When I plug an HDMI device Nothing happend.

Thank you for answer RebHab
 

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Ok man! Here is it based on KISS principle :lolno::lolno::lolno:

You didn't answer my questions in post #438.

Notes:
- Shiki.kext is sketchy.
- all kexts should be installed to the system volume (injection is only for when it is necessary)
- FakeSMC is old

Also, what port does your HDMI device connect to when it was working (0105 or 0204)?
 
You didn't answer my questions in post #438.

Notes:
- Shiki.kext is sketchy.
- all kexts should be installed to the system volume (injection is only for when it is necessary)
- FakeSMC is old

Also, what port does your HDMI device connect to when it was working (0105 or 0204)?
When I upgrade to Sierra GM it stop working.
When I plug an HDMI device Nothing happend.

Port 0204

Thank you for answer RebHab
 
When I upgrade to Sierra GM it stop working.
When I plug an HDMI device Nothing happend.

Port 0204

Thank you for answer RebHab

You should check that your patches for the framebuffer binary still apply. Use a hex editor to see if the patterns still match.

According to ioreg, the 0204 connector is still marked as DP <00 04 00 00> instead of HDMI <00 08 00 00>...
 
You should check that your patches for the framebuffer binary still apply. Use a hex editor to see if the patterns still match.

According to ioreg, the 0204 connector is still marked as DP <00 04 00 00> instead of HDMI <00 08 00 00>...
Two of them match the other does not
Match:
010509000004000001100000

FF00000001000000400000000000

Don't match:
01001E16010202020000200200005001
 
Two of them match the other does not
Match:
010509000004000001100000

FF00000001000000400000000000

Don't match:
01001E16010202020000200200005001

The 0105 patch seems unnecessary as you have already stated (in response to one of my questions) that the HDMI port was assigned 0204.

And I suspect the 0204 patch doesn't match either (you didn't mention checking it). As mentioned in my previous reply, the 0204 connector-type is not patched for HDMI (easy to see in ioreg). It seems likely the platform data has changed quite a bit...
 
The 0105 patch seems unnecessary as you have already stated (in response to one of my questions) that the HDMI port was assigned 0204.

And I suspect the 0204 patch doesn't match either (you didn't mention checking it). As mentioned in my previous reply, the 0204 connector-type is not patched for HDMI (easy to see in ioreg). It seems likely the platform data has changed quite a bit...
Which patch should I use?
 
Which patch should I use?

You will probably need to construct a new one that matches the data now in the 10.12 kext and matches the intention of the original patch.
 
You will probably need to construct a new one that matches the data now in the 10.12 kext and matches the intention of the original patch.
KIIS principle please! Tell me how to do that :lol::lol::lol:
 
KIIS principle please! Tell me how to do that :lol::lol::lol:

Learn how framebuffer patches work...

Or wait until the OP updates the patches used in post #1 for 10.12... You didn't expect to do a major update without changing anything, did you?
 
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