I set the on-board graphics as the main graphics (which I had done earlier to get the system to boot, but which also resulted in only the on-board graphics working), I set the initial RAM at 64MB, and then booted (successfully) into Clover. From there, I was able to boot my system with all...
Any time I enable the on-board graphics, I get an allocation error during boot and the system immediately hangs and then does the ten-second wait before rebooting. I haven't yet been able to get the system to boot with both the on-board and the discrete graphics enabled.
Hello RehabMan, it seems I've run into some issues with the Intel HD 4600: http://www.tonymacx86.com/graphics/180403-intel-hd-4600-does-not-work-intel-core-i7-4790k-gigabyte-ga-z97x-ud7.html#post1161670
Any ideas?
I am currently trying to get the on-board graphics on my main Hackintosh working. I grabbed a third monitor and I want to offload one to the motherboard and leave two on my EVGA 02G-P4-3757-KR, at least until I grab a second card (for those wondering, the GTX 280 does not play nice with El...
I ran a comparison (using BBEdit) between the UniBeast 6.1.1 config.plist and the config.plist after being run through Clover Configurator. Somewhere in this, apparently, is the reason the USB boots my machine successfully and the Clover install fails to boot with video:
Extra lines in Right...
After replacing the OS X install's CLOVER folder with the one from the UniBeast USB, the system booted fine from the OS X Clover install (i.e., the one on the SSD, not the one on the USB). However, after using Clover Configurator to assign the machine a serial number, model, et cetera, the...
I've managed to resolve the boot issue by creating a brand new UniBeast 6.1.1 USB and then copying the CLOVER folder from inside EFI on the USB over to my boot drive.
This is my current Clover configuration:
Additionally, replacing the old CLOVER folder with the one from the UniBeast USB...
It would appear that I have resolved an earlier issue, but discovered several others.
Intel HD 4600
I am currently able to select between either my motherboard's Intel HD 4600 graphics or my discrete NVIDIA card. The NVIDIA card functions as expected (with the NVIDIA drivers installed and...
The Audio panel in System Preferences shows no available audio outputs, but "Intel High Definition Audio" shows up in System Information with all the appropriate outputs (e.g., S/PDIF, Line Output). I've tried both the optical and the standard line output without any success. Suggestions?
At first, El Capitan was failing to recognize that the Ethernet adapter was connected to a network, and it was further self-assigning an IP address; now, it gives the error "This computer does not appear to have any PCI Ethernet cards installed.", which is clearly not the case. I've tried...
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