- Joined
- Nov 5, 2018
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Z390 Aorus Pro
- CPU
- i9-9900K
- Graphics
- 2 x Vega 64
Two more suggestions:
Also, which SMBIOS name are you using? If it's iMacPro then iGPU must be disabled because Intel Xeon processors do not contain built-in GPUs. But for iMac and MacMini the iGPU ought to work!
- Enable CSM Support in BIOS.
- Enable Above 4G Decoding in BIOS.
iMac19,1
Every time I enable 4G Decoding, my mobo actually thinks it wants to boot up with legacy BIOS... it's made me laugh a few times I'll give the CSM Support a shot, though I think that's already on.
Try this. Remove the 0x02 from the devices. If you are on iMac, it will still run the iGPU headless. The clover line just assignes the HDMI port, which I've found to be hit or miss anyway when you are using a dGPU.
Noted, will try this. Thanks!
Also, if you are getting Allocation errors, try running the iGPU with the lowest settings in bios. I think that's 64/128. The fixes I have in my clover folder was the only way for me to be able to reliable boot into Windows (straight, not with clover) and Mac. With the Aptios-fix-2000 it would work until I switched back and forth with Windows. I'm using AptioFix3 with EmuVariable (which everyone says won't work, but it's the only way for my system to run reliably boot after boot).
It's crazy, that's how I ran my system on 10.14.4 and prior. When Apple released 10.14.5 this option stopped working for me with iGPU enabled. I kept getting allocation errors. Having EMU with Aptio fix 3 is having the best luck for me now.
Same. I am having better overall system stability with fix3, and I was using fix2-2000 before 10.14.5 too. I think maybe they updated fix3 in Clover recently? Might be worth a look. Yeah, after trying fix2-2000 I am back on fix3. With the former, sleep stopped working. However am I not supposed to use EmuVariable and fix2-2000 at the same time?