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Sure i can help. If you are using another monitor exceeding the resolution of 1920 then my suggestion was the same as before by editing the plist. How To Edit a .plist
For example my native resolution in my plist is 1920. I can open the plist using text edit, this is a Mac program so no need to search for it (Open With text edit). If your native screen resolution is 2560x1440 then you can just change this in the plist instead of 1920x1080x32. You need to find out what native resolution your screen has to enable it.
Example added in your plist.
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Thank you for the answer! I tried to find out where to find tips on how-to set the org.Chameleon.Boot (I didn't have yet started my hackintosh), but no luck . Can you explain how to modify the DVI or DP and edit the Org.Chameleon.Boot Plist and what kind of values you put in in order to get a WQHD monitor to work on DVI with the integrated graphics? Or if you have the link to the tutorial? I looked at Multibeast pdf, but no luck...
Sure i can help. If you are using another monitor exceeding the resolution of 1920 then my suggestion was the same as before by editing the plist. How To Edit a .plist
For example my native resolution in my plist is 1920. I can open the plist using text edit, this is a Mac program so no need to search for it (Open With text edit). If your native screen resolution is 2560x1440 then you can just change this in the plist instead of 1920x1080x32. You need to find out what native resolution your screen has to enable it.
Example added in your plist.
From
Code:
<key>Graphics Mode</key>
<string>"1920x1080x32"</string>
Code:
<key>Graphics Mode</key>
<string>"2560x1440x32"</string>