Ah, that may explain it then. I was confused.
I've always relied solely on injecting kexts with Clover but I read recently that it is bad practise and that injection should only be used for install/recovery etc. This was the reason for the (attempted) move. At the moment I'm back to injection...
Hi,
I've put my kexts into /L/E via hackertool as instructed in this url:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-installing-3rd-party-kexts-el-capitan-sierra-high-sierra-mojave-catalina.268964/
I've also set clover inject setting to DETECT and SIP disabled via 0x67.
Everything works and all...
How many reboots should I pick "boot macos install" in the cover boot menu during the install? I managed to get to the end but still have the "boot macos install" option in the boot menu, so I must've choose the wrong item at some point.
It doesn't say which to choose during step 6 below:
5...
Yeah from all I can tell there is absolutely no difference apart from that "Television: Yes" and the fact that I have a setting for overscan for a monitor. I'll just leave it as it is and if I ever see an issue with this, I'll revisit this EDID override business. As I've understood it, this EDID...
No, Displayport, weirdly enough.
- I do not have any resolution issues. I run the native resolution in 60hz and nothing is changed from before apart from Television: yes. Not sure if I should run that script when I do not have any issues? Thanks for the hint though, I saw it a while after...
I see it in the system report. I took notice of it because the mirroring icon the menubar popped up and the "overscan" button is available in the display properties of the monitor in question, together with the option to display that menubar item whenever a TV is connected.
Did anyone else get the issue of the main display being detected as a TV after the update? It still works in the correct resolution with no issues, it's just erroneously detected as a TV somehow. Didn't act like that on 10.12.3
Hi,
My main monitor is detected as a TV after the 10.12.6 update. No other issues afaik. The display is running at it's correct resolution and I see no gfx issues, it's just the fact that it's labeled TV. This didn't happen in 10.12.3. Excerpt from system information.
Hi folks,
My Sierra works just fine but I do have one occasional bug. Every now and then a graphics glitch show up on the menu making some menu icons go black, sort of as if the dark theme was suddenly used for some icons. It stays like this for a few seconds then returns to normal. The...
Hi folks!
I'm doing a fresh install of Sierra and I've got the graphics working fine. I've done the correct settings in config.plist for clover and there are no complaints in the nvidia panel or anything. Benchmarks look ok but I do have one issue: Using the 3/4 finger gesture on the trackpad...
I've considered that possibility but when you think about it, as soon as a program reads a document, changes it in ram and rewrites it, it's probably crap. The thing saving me may be that this hasn't been going on for too long and most data on the disk hasn't been affected. Unless, of course the...
Journaled HFS+, the default and recommended.
I continued digging around and pondering the issue until I ran memtest and it spit out a never ending stream of mismatches. It ran for like 2 seconds before complaining so likely, the mem has gone to sh*t, or possibly the memcontrollers on the mobo...
It all started when I had a reboot happening during a backup so I felt an urge to binary-compare the backup-folder to the desktop equivalent. I was assuming everything was ok, it wasn't.
I found numerous files that didn't match up all over the place, even within folders not being processed at...
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