The point is that if you want to dual boot on a gaming laptop with a dedicated graphics card, you have to deactivate the dGPU when you are booting macOS, but keep it activated when booting Windows. Some SSDT/DSDT hacking will be required here. For desktops you will see that online sometimes, but...
A general question … In a lot of Laptop guides I am reading About to edit the DSDT.aml directly instead of using SSDT Patches. Isn't that method dangerous? I have read somewhere it makes booting Windows impossible? Is that correct?
Say does this guide only work if there is no dedicated Radeon GPU present? I thought there were way to surpress the dGPU with the bootloader?
That link only list the prefix of the supported WLAN cards. BCM94630CS2 should be supported. That being said, under certain circumstances I have seen...
When I try that Hackintool gives me an error about not being able to recreate the kextcache because the kexts from Mojave don't have the right permissions.
Say can I use the same USB port limit removal patches that worked in 10.15.3 for 10.15.6?
It seems I can't find any info on this online, posts are always only refering to 10.15.0 or .1. Or are port limit removal patches not the way anymore (with a succeeding USB kext creation via Hackintool)?
Linux is a joke.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ intel_reg
intel_reg: command not found
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt install '/home/ubuntu/Downloads/intel-gpu-tools_1.14-1_amd64.deb'
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ intel_reg dump
Warning: register spec not found in '/usr/share/intel-gpu-tools/registers'. Using builtin register...
May I hijack this thread?
I have built hackintoshes since 2012 but now for the first time I want to add a TB3/USB-C card. I have heard that in the past you had to activate them through Windows, but now supposedly you can activate them through the BIOS if the card has a certain chip? The...
Here are my .stl files for the 3D printed parts, i.e. the USB/Audio front panel holder (made for this board) and the panel for the Lian Li switches to be put behind the existing power switches from the QuickSilver.
Use at your own risk. I can't guarantee that the measurements are all 100%...
I more or less solved the problem by just using a different Clover SMBIOS system definition setting. I used MacBookPro 14,2 instead of an iMac or MacMini definition and immediately the system booted and the DVI port and one of the HDMI ports was usable. Only the second HDMI port never went...
I have exactly this machine and have Mojave running on it. Problem is I bought it on EBay as a hackintosh with Catalina pre-installed. I downgraded to Mojave by erasing the HD, installing the OS and copying the Clover folder over. Now it runs "fine" with Mojave but there are a lot of things I...
Hi there,
I am building my first hackintosh with an Intel iGPU and it's unexpectedly hard. Hardware of choice is a Gigabyte Z270N-Wifi, an Intel i-7600T (iGPU: HD 630) with Mac OS 10.14.6. This setup worked fine with a Radeon 560, but with the iGPU I get stuck during boot from the Macintosh HD...
Assume I forego the framebuffer patching for now, because I just want to experiment with the iGPU a bit (in fact I have been building hackintoshes since 2012, but always with a dGPU of some sorts). Removing the Radeon 560 under 10.14.4 what settings do I have to set in the BIOS and the Clover...
Does this guide not apply to motherboards older than Intel 300 chipsets?
In my case I have a Gigabyte H270N-Wifi and a Intel HD 630 iGPU from a i5-7600T (device-id 0x5912). Currently Mojave 10.14.4 is running fine with a Radeon 560 which I'd like to remove. The motherboard provides DVI + 2x...
Me too. Never got this to work actually. On some boards sometimes I get a noisy test sound, sometimes I hear nothing pressing F7 during the test. I never got any setup to the point where it plays the startup chime WAV.
Does NVRAM (native or emulated) have to be working 100% for this to work?
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