https://github.com/RockJesus/Alienware-17-R4-I7-7700HQ-MacOS-High-Sierra
Here you go friend. I dug this up and it has most of everything working for me. Killer WiFi cards are not supported so it must be replaced with something like this, which has compatibility...
I dont understand. I opened the config.plist through plist editor pro and see that nvidia web is set to TRUE.
I also have OsxAptioFix2.efi in my drivers64UEFI
but continue to boot to blackscreen when I have EmuVariable.efi
Precisely, but everytime I boot the nvidia tab says "Default macOS Graphics Driver."
When I change it to Web Driver and restart no changes take place.
The guide I linked addresses this issue but when I apply it im greeted with a black screen.
I managed to boot the install with these settings but graphics card isnt detected. Just says Display 7mb.
I installed the nvidia web drivers following this guide:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/solving-nvidia-driver-install-loading-problems.161256/
But now it just boots to black screen...
I did select an ig-platform 0x591b0000 for the intel 630 messing around with clover configurator but both results are the same.
also would you recommend this guide?
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/fix-window-server-service-only-ran-for-0-seconds-with-dual-gpu.233092/
It's an Alienware 15r3 :P Also sorry when I said Intel, I meant iGPU. (turning off injectnvidia lol)
Since i've been trying to boot from the 1070 I havent bothered selecting the appropriate intel gfx id or selecting 0GPU -> iGPu patch on.
I did create a fresh Unibeast usb and removed the kext...
Thank you for the reply! Unfortunately my bios does not allow me to turn off iGPU. From my understanding of G-Sync laptops, the integrated graphics is disabled and the display is running only on the dGPU.
I most certainly believe it is a graphics issue and both are detected in clover, however...
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