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- Feb 14, 2018
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- Asus P8Z77-M PRO
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- i7-3770
- Graphics
- GTX 760
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Hi everyone,
I have successfully upgraded macOS from Monterey 12.7.2 to Sonoma 14.2.1 following the "Dortania's OpenCore Install Guide" and the Ivy Bridge section of the "OC Little Translated" Guide. My build is a i7-3770 / z77 / GTX760 and using an Apple 24" LED Cinema Display as my primary display.
After installation, I use the OpenCore Legacy Patcher to apply Kepler graphic patch and bluetooth patch to solve the basic hardware problems.
However, I discovered that the build-in iSight camera in the Cinema Display got green pixelated matrix-like output by using the FaceTime app shown in the attachment.
I can confirm that this is not a hardware issue since the camera has normal output tested in my another installed Windows 10 SATA SSD.
I was wondering is that a USB mapping problem (the iSight, mic and usb ports are connected by a usb cable linking from the display) since I had applied the USBToolBox kexts by mapping my USB ports in Windows. Or is that a metal/graphic acceleration related issue yet to be fixed by the Kepler patch.
p.s. I did not install any iGPU patch (Intel HD4000) from OCLP and edit iGPU settings in config.plist since I had disabled the iGPU in BIOS.
Attached my OpenCore config.plist and the green screen. Any helps are appreciated, thank you!
My build:
i7-3770
ASUS P8Z77M-pro
32GB DDR3-1600 (8GB x 4)
ASUS GTX760 2GB
Broadcom BCM94360 (Connected by PCIe adaptor)
Intel SSDSC2BP240G4 (Sonoma 14.2.1 / OpenCore 0.9.7 DEBUG)
AGI 240G18AI238 (Windows 10)
iSight information found in System Information app:
UVC Camera VendorID_1452 ProductID_34056
0x1d16420005ac8508
SMBIOS: iMacPro1,1
I have successfully upgraded macOS from Monterey 12.7.2 to Sonoma 14.2.1 following the "Dortania's OpenCore Install Guide" and the Ivy Bridge section of the "OC Little Translated" Guide. My build is a i7-3770 / z77 / GTX760 and using an Apple 24" LED Cinema Display as my primary display.
After installation, I use the OpenCore Legacy Patcher to apply Kepler graphic patch and bluetooth patch to solve the basic hardware problems.
However, I discovered that the build-in iSight camera in the Cinema Display got green pixelated matrix-like output by using the FaceTime app shown in the attachment.
I can confirm that this is not a hardware issue since the camera has normal output tested in my another installed Windows 10 SATA SSD.
I was wondering is that a USB mapping problem (the iSight, mic and usb ports are connected by a usb cable linking from the display) since I had applied the USBToolBox kexts by mapping my USB ports in Windows. Or is that a metal/graphic acceleration related issue yet to be fixed by the Kepler patch.
p.s. I did not install any iGPU patch (Intel HD4000) from OCLP and edit iGPU settings in config.plist since I had disabled the iGPU in BIOS.
Attached my OpenCore config.plist and the green screen. Any helps are appreciated, thank you!
My build:
i7-3770
ASUS P8Z77M-pro
32GB DDR3-1600 (8GB x 4)
ASUS GTX760 2GB
Broadcom BCM94360 (Connected by PCIe adaptor)
Intel SSDSC2BP240G4 (Sonoma 14.2.1 / OpenCore 0.9.7 DEBUG)
AGI 240G18AI238 (Windows 10)
iSight information found in System Information app:
UVC Camera VendorID_1452 ProductID_34056
0x1d16420005ac8508
SMBIOS: iMacPro1,1