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Intel NUC 10 Frost Canyon

Yes, but that solution didn’t work… very intresting, that u need left hdmi cabel in nuc port anyware u wont use Egpu.. why.. i don’t now.. maybe u have an idea?
Sorry, no.
 
Yes, but that solution didn’t work… very intresting, that u need left hdmi cabel in nuc port anyware u wont use Egpu.. why.. i don’t now.. maybe u have an idea?
What does your Device Properties section of your config.plist look like? Are there a bunch of entries under the iGPU entry? Do you have windows installed, if so does it do the same thing?
 
Egpu works on Big Sur with a compatible AMD card I am on High Sierra at moment and a Nvidia 1070 works no problem as long as you install Nvidia web drivers
 
you are missing the aml file that goes with this rename:
Code:
<dict>
                <key>Base</key>
                <string></string>
                <key>BaseSkip</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>Comment</key>
                <string>GPRW to XPRW</string>
                <key>Count</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>Enabled</key>
                <true/>
                <key>Find</key>
                <data>R1BSVwI=</data>
                <key>Limit</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>Mask</key>
                <data></data>
                <key>OemTableId</key>
                <data></data>
                <key>Replace</key>
                <data>WFBSVwI=</data>
                <key>ReplaceMask</key>
                <data></data>
                <key>Skip</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>TableLength</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>TableSignature</key>
                <data></data>
            </dict>

you should also carry on finishing the usb setup guide:
 
Looks like you got this from someone and don't know how to configure OpenCore yourself with what's needed, as @Feartech says you do not have USB configured correctly (which is important) and you also have entries that are incomplete and or unneeded. Try this EFI and report back, you will need to update serial numbers.

EDIT: Best to try this out on a flash drive first and go from there.
 

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Anyone already played around with Monterey?
 
Hi, I'm new (not to hackintosh with clover) with my NUC10, 16GB, i7. I would like to install big sur with opencore. But I got stuck. I made a usb with a recovery disk. changed the efi from opencore to the efi from https://github.com/hackintosh-efi/intel-nuc10, and put it in my NUC10. At bootup it gives me only 2 options, 1 NO NAME, and 2 Apple Basesystem or something.
Any idea what went wrong?

1: What went wrong
2: Should I put the efi from the github when the own efi from opencore 074 has installed everything or should i replace it before installing with the github intel-nuc10 version
3: I do'nt come to the efi to cfglock what i should do i think

Any help?

Greetings
 
I've been testing the EFI folder from https://github.com/hackintosh-efi/intel-nuc10; seems to be the same as posted here. I have a NUC10i7FNH.

I find the HDMI Audio trickery strange. What's going on with the FackePCIID kexts? I don't understand what they do, but without them, I can't seem to get audio working AT ALL. With it though, it works with the HDMI port, but not any of the USB-C ports, and the HDMI is incorrectly patched to DisplayPort. Once you plugin any USB-C connection, audio breaks completely and none of the ports (including the initially working HDMI ports) have sound.

There's a branch on the AppleALC Github for a NUC10i5 layout (24). I've tried compiling it, but it doesn't work either.

Other than the audio issues, I think it's pretty much all working already. Any ideas how to fix audio for ALL the outputs?
 
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@Feartech .. tnx.. for your help.. how can see if my gpu now work ok?
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