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Quick Fix for Intel HD 4600 Graphics Acceleration on 9 Series Motherboards

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Here is what comes up when I boot up with -v -x. View attachment 101933View attachment 101934


And just with -v

View attachment 101935

As before, I'm able to boot fine with IGPEnabler turned off.

Was this a fresh install or something else?

If fresh install, why the Intel 'energy driver' stuff?
If fresh install, what did you install with Multibeast?

You're doing core storage/fusion or something? Why?

How many disks/partitions you have here?

My suggestion: keep it simple.
 
Was this a fresh install or something else?

If fresh install, why the Intel 'energy driver' stuff?
If fresh install, what did you install with Multibeast?

You're doing core storage/fusion or something? Why?

How many disks/partitions you have here?

My suggestion: keep it simple.

I did not pick core storage or fusion.
I tried installing Intel's Power Gadget.
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-power-gadget-20

It failed, so I forgot about it and deleted it.

My Multibeast settings were like this.

I have a few disks. 2 SSD's and 4 large HDD's. They're not an issue. Although I am concerned now that you're saying it's not usual for them to be showing as Core Storage.

I was under the impression they were. I simply formatted them all with Diskutil with no issues.
 
I did not pick core storage or fusion.
I tried installing Intel's Power Gadget.
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-power-gadget-20

It failed, so I forgot about it and deleted it.

My Multibeast settings were like this.

I have a few disks. 2 SSD's and 4 large HDD's. They're not an issue. Although I am concerned now that you're saying it's not usual for them to be showing as Core Storage.

I was under the impression they were. I simply formatted them all with Diskutil with no issues.

Post the org.chameleon.Boot.plist you're using. The Boot.plist at the post you link uses IGPEnabler=No. You will need IGPEnabler=Yes to inject ig-platform-id.

Disconnect unnecessary devices. Hold off installing 3rd party software until you get the system working. I would even hold off with audio. Focus only on graphics post install.

Make sure you repair permissions & rebuild cache after installing the kext. Make sure you install the kext with a kext installer such as Kext Wizard.
 
Post the org.chameleon.Boot.plist you're using. The Boot.plist at the post you link uses IGPEnabler=No. You will need IGPEnabler=Yes to inject ig-platform-id.

This is set to yes. I am unable to boot without setting it to no.
I will address your other suggestions and report back.
 
This is set to yes. I am unable to boot without setting it to no.
I will address your other suggestions and report back.

Post org.chameleon.Boot.plist...

Also, try dart=0

Also, it is possible you don't have an IMEI device. I've seen it before on laptops... malfunction/bad BIOS flash/etc.

Show screen shot of DPCIManager->PCI List or 'lspci -nn' from Linux Terminal.
 
Ajzimm3rman is on 8 series, not 9 series.

Nice catch. My bad for not noticing that. I guess I assumed someone posting in this thread had a 9-series board.

Moving on...
 
Ajzimm3rman is on 8 series, not 9 series.

Of course that fact explains nothing.

The patched kext here *adds* 8cba. The other IDs (8-series IMEI) are still present. This patch, while not needed, does no harm on an 8-series board. The patched kext behaves exactly the same as it did prior to the patch on an 8-series system.

Still need info/action on post #114 and #116.

But agreed, these posts are off-topic and should be moved. The problem Ajzimm3rman has, has nothing to do with 9-series IMEI, but instead is some other problem (perhaps related to 8-series IMEI).
 
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