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A little closer?

Took out the duplicate and attached the IO reg file.....
 

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Hopefully this is correct file....
 

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Further still. Miles to go before I sleep....

Enabled internal graphics (see attached photo), boot error (see attached photo). After crash on re-entering BIOS, the initial display first had switched from "enabled" to "auto".

Thanks for your help.
 

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AMD/Nvidia Primary Display with AirPlay Mirroring on Mavericks

Enabled internal graphics (see attached photo), boot error (see attached photo). After crash on re-entering BIOS, the initial display first had switched from "enabled" to "auto".
I'm confused, Init Display First would be PCI/Internal Graphics/Auto and Internal Graphics would be Enabled/Disabled/Auto; what changed?
Do you have a display connected to the HD4000? If yes, disconnect the display and then boot.
 
AMD/Nvidia Primary Display with AirPlay Mirroring on Mavericks

I'm confused, Init Display First would be PCI/Internal Graphics/Auto and Internal Graphics would be Enabled/Disabled/Auto; what changed?
Do you have a display connected to the HD4000? If yes, disconnect the display and then boot.

Initial Display First was set to "PCI". After the boot fail I went back to the BIOS and Initial Display First had been changed to "AUTO".

Nothing connected into HD4000.
 
AMD/Nvidia Primary Display with AirPlay Mirroring on Mavericks

Got mine working, and it is also "painfully slow". However, this problem went away with a workaround I stumbled onto. Your Mavericks install needs to be on P0 for this to work. The only change from this guide is a BIOS change; "PCI" to IGFX". Leave the Nvida card plugged into your monitor.

You won't see the boot screen until it's past Chimera, but there is probably a fix for this?
 
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