The bottleneck begins on the HDMI port after 1920 x1080.
Connector Type: HDMI
Device Type: Digital Television
1920 x 1080 (60p Hz)
1920 x 1080 (30p Hz)
1920 x 1080 (24p Hz)
1920 x 1080 (50i Hz)
1920 x 1080 (60i Hz)
1920 x 1080 (50p Hz)
1920 x 1080 (25p Hz)
3840 x 2160 (24p Hz)
3840 x 2160 (30p...
Pretty much I have gotten to a similar place as you in regards to onboard graphics HD 630 connected to 4k tv. The last thing I tried was patching with Hackintool, enabling Hdmi 2.0 4k, with no difference. I then referred to the motherboard manual (usually an act of desperation) The...
The method outlined in the op worked for me but I had already gotten the information from another web page Z68x Mojave install it looks to be very similar method if not exact.
I had a HD 6670 installed and it was rendered useless in Mojave (as explained elsewhere), but RX 560 works a peach...
This works great haus, thanks. Fwiw, I'm running 10.8.5 on uefi bios.
It shows up in my system report as USB super speed bus, the transfer speeds are around 85mb/sec.
Maybe on your card it has to be set to 'Yes', on my card (Maczor has similar) it has to be set to 'NO', or else I'll just get to the blank greyish screen.
But I suppose Maczor gets blank screen screen with cursor which brings back a memory when the cmos battery would be run down on the old...
I don't know about the first Q but with the 2nd one, if you only get to a white/grey screen, could it be that your Graphics Enabler needs to be set to 'NO'?
With a new WD2B EARX I got the boot O error.
Disk Utility 1 pass wipe out didn't work with cleaning the MBR
I used the method outlined in your (Say Heading's) first post, erasing the MBR with Diskpart and after an OS reinstall, the boot error was no more. All went well until I was moving the...
When my disk had the GPT boot error, I did erase it in Disk Utility. I used the single pass option, which took ages for a 2tb disk, however this did not wipe the error.
For me, that means this boot error is beyond all practical purposes :) and if I was to try this method again, I would toss a...
It isn't an open question, it's the question that this thread is built upon. GPT boot error and ways how to get rid of it.
It might be more convenient for some folk if they can use a command line in the Terminal to remove the protective MBR, rather than use diskpart in Windows. I have read...
Reading from those 2nd links about the GPT utility, is there a command line in that utility that will do what diskpart does when it is ordered to clean a GPT disk , namely overwrite the Protective MBR and make it ready to install a new (bootable) GPT partition?
I hope it's okay to reply to an old thread but I'm sure it's still a buggy issue for some. Thanks to Say Heading for his clear instructions on solving this thorny issue.
I had the problem with a new 2tb disk, couldn't get past the GPT boot 0 error and tried all the fdisk et.c. stuff and god...
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