@neufrin It currently isn't possible to boot with both displays connected and get a signal on both of them. You have to hot-plug one of the displays after boot.
I installed Sierra.
I use DisplayPort from the beginning, in BIOS as well as in macOS. You definitely should get a signal there. Have you checked your monitor? And tried to switch the input channel?
Hi,
i've the same configuration as you (with exception of the CPU) and both DP and HDMI work fine - either with single or dual monitor setup (hot plug method).
How did you set your UEFI settings? I used the guide by neilhart for BIOS/UEFI settings. If it still won't work afterwards, maybe tell...
I had the same update messages after starting up my hackintosh. What did the trick at disabling was the option "Download high resolution product images automatically" (don't know the exact english phrasing) in the settings.
While I don't have any problems using the mouse via cable, I didn't get...
I got the same kernel panic after updating.
I'm not entirely sure if I left the original IONVMeFamily.kext in /S/L/E/ after using RehabMans script to generate the HackrNVMeFamily-10_12_2.kext and installing it to /L/E/.
Anyways, I did a backup, applied the update from the App Store and upon...
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