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There was a problem with the cable, which I replaced. Now I have the original problem with the black screen after the Apple logo when GraphicsEnabler=Yes.

Having the same problem with black screen after Apple logo with my H77N-WIFI. First monitor, after unplugging and plugging the DVI cable back in I would get a desktop. Otherwise, the monitor would just power off after the Apple loading screen. With the other monitor unplugging/plugging back in didn't work. If I disable GraphicsEnabler, it will boot to desktop but Launchpad is really slow and glitchy. Via HDMI to my TV, it works without any issues.

Anyone have any suggestions for DVI?
 
Hi everyone,

Having some trouble with a friend's H77-DS3H, it's a HD4000 with 0A 00 66 01. It has a DVI (which I suspect also does HDMI with an adapter) and a VGA output. The DVI worked from the start but problem is we have to make it work with a VGA only monitor.

I've tried several ways to fix it, the most I could make is to get it to show on safe mode. Anyone figured out the correct hex edits? I'm at a loss after trying for so long. The system works great otherwise, I login with VNC with a laptop and it even detects the monitor's resolution but it just stays at power-save.
 
I really don't know why, but if i take a screenshot of cod 4 or another game, it seems to be like this:

but THIS is how it really looks :banghead: :

what can i do? i can't even try to change the resolution :crazy:
 
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Hi everyone,

Having some trouble with a friend's H77-DS3H, it's a HD4000 with 0A 00 66 01. It has a DVI (which I suspect also does HDMI with an adapter) and a VGA output. The DVI worked from the start but problem is we have to make it work with a VGA only monitor.

I've tried several ways to fix it, the most I could make is to get it to show on safe mode. Anyone figured out the correct hex edits? I'm at a loss after trying for so long. The system works great otherwise, I login with VNC with a laptop and it even detects the monitor's resolution but it just stays at power-save.

VGA on hackintosh is not supported, in fact macs with VGA outputs don't even exist
 
VGA on hackintosh is not supported, in fact macs with VGA outputs don't even exist

The point is it is possible, I know cause it was working in the past on the same computer but after a format I can't seem to get it back with the newer chimera.

btw OSX on non-Apple hardware is not supported...so?
 
Try the 17th page in this thread, I'm going to try it after I get home in next 2 hours. Hold the thumbs!

EDIT: OK, DVI monitor 1920x1080 works without problem, now I want to get VGA port (and monitor) working with it too.

Can you please write for me how should I edit AppleIntelFramebufferCapri.kext to get all three ports - DVI, VGA and HDMI - working? Thank you..
 
I did try those strings as well as dozens others but no luck. I'm convinced I'm editing the right framebuffer since on some strings I get weird outcomes (different resolutions on the VNC remote session). But still couldn't get the monitor to come alive. Funny thing is it recognizes the resolutions the monitor supports but it just stays at power-save.
 
I really don't know why, but if i take a screenshot of cod 4 or another game, it seems to be like this:

but THIS is how it really looks :banghead: :

what can i do? i can't even try to change the resolution :crazy:

Have you tried the 1920x1080x32=Yes, or whatever your resolution is string in your boot.plist ? I have to use that for the DVI or I get the same scrambled screen on boot.
 
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OMG....OMFingG! After months and countless hours, and a little bit of connector table hacking--really light--I finally managed to get my Intel HD 4000 to work with FULL QE/CI AND HDMI (w/sound!)...VGA connector table has been hacked in to the AppleIntelFramebufferCapri file (via Hex Fiend), but I haven't tried it just yet! Stoked! Yes, yes, that is no BLACK SCREEN on internal display!

I'm on a Toshiba C875-S2304...thanks to--uh, I can't remember, but the gentleman uploaded his modded kext, and that was a big help! Here it is for others!

This version has HDMI and VGA edits....
 

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OMG....OMFingG! After months and countless hours, and a little bit of connector table hacking--really light--I finally managed to get my Intel HD 4000 to work with FULL QE/CI AND HDMI (w/sound!)...VGA connector table has been hacked in to the AppleIntelFramebufferCapri file (via Hex Fiend), but I haven't tried it just yet! Stoked! Yes, yes, that is no BLACK SCREEN on internal display!

I'm on a Toshiba C875-S2304...thanks to--uh, I can't remember, but the gentleman uploaded his modded kext, and that was a big help! Here it is for others!

This version has HDMI and VGA edits....
Let us know how does the VGA behave, you should also tell what AAPL,ig-platform-id are you using.
 
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