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done. notes: i am on a desktop, so i had to search for IGD0 to add the code, the dsdt compiled without any errors, but i don't know how necessary it is to set my system designator to macbook pro 8,1, so i left mine as a mac pro 3,1. it booted fine; i've still got full QE/CI and dual display (after editing the smbios.plist) so i'll try to replicate the green line issue and report back.pauldmps said:Please try this: http://tonymacx86.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=28851
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i still get the horizontal green lines. i'm not sure what is causing this problem. it doesn't seem to be heat, since i can crank all 4 cores full blast when rendering and get the temps up to 65-70C and it has no problems, but after some time of editing in final cut pro x i'll see the green lines pop up. they're not stuck on the video, because i can move forward and backward between frames and the lines will go away and reappear and change position. i'm fairly sure the only place outside of final cut pro x is when viewing a prores exported video. apparently final cut is required to view prores video, so maybe it's final cut. i thought it was the graphics chip/drivers because shortly after the lines show up the system will lock up graphically. i can still ssh into the machine and do stuff.