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Intel NUC 10 Frost Canyon

Hi there
I am new to this forum, I have my new NUC10 i7 version from China.
It was modded with BMC943602CS WiFi and BT card.

May I know how I can start with install macOS ? Which version is working great on my hardware? Thanks a lot
Please see attached post here for a working EFI folder for Big Sur. Unfortunately accelerated graphics are not attainable with this generation NUC, lots of posts before this talking about why.
 
Hi, I'm new here.
Wonder if anyone face issue booting while the thunderbolt is connected to a display?
i have 2 display connected to my NUC. however, it stucks after the apple boot and become black screen.
however, the system able to boot properly when i remove the thunderbolt display cable.
i tried a few EFI from this forum. All fail booting while the thunderbolt display is plugged in.
 
Hi, I'm new here.
Wonder if anyone face issue booting while the thunderbolt is connected to a display?
i have 2 display connected to my NUC. however, it stucks after the apple boot and become black screen.
however, the system able to boot properly when i remove the thunderbolt display cable.
i tried a few EFI from this forum. All fail booting while the thunderbolt display is plugged in.
In the bios under Security how do you have Thunderbolt set? Disable it if its on and see if that helps
 
In the bios under Security how do you have Thunderbolt set? Disable it if its on and see if that helps

Oh.. it helps.. I can boot in with both cable connected. However, I have another issue where my extended monitor becomes black screen. I have to replug the cable to turn on the display again. Is it fixable issue or is it a common issue?
 
Oh.. it helps.. I can boot in with both cable connected. However, I have another issue where my extended monitor becomes black screen. I have to replug the cable to turn on the display again. Is it fixable issue or is it a common issue?
It can be tricky to fix and the cause can be related to the model monitor itself, the monitor settings and or the cable you are using. If you have resolved it's none of those issues then you can try and fiddle with the device ID and connector settings using Hackintool. If you are using the EFI folder linked below it looks like that's already done for you, see the attached image for what I am referring to.


Connector Settings.png
 
I have use the devic
It can be tricky to fix and the cause can be related to the model monitor itself, the monitor settings and or the cable you are using. If you have resolved it's none of those issues then you can try and fiddle with the device ID and connector settings using Hackintool. If you are using the EFI folder linked below it looks like that's already done for you, see the attached image for what I am referring to.


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I have use the device properties from the above.
Not sure how to setup monitor model and also evaluate cable. After booting in, I can use the extended monitor after unplug and repugnant back. I actually suspecting that cable is the issue. However, I dont have another cable to test on the typec to hdmi.
 
I have use the devic

I have use the device properties from the above.
Not sure how to setup monitor model and also evaluate cable. After booting in, I can use the extended monitor after unplug and repugnant back. I actually suspecting that cable is the issue. However, I dont have another cable to test on the typec to hdmi.
You would need another monitor or cable to test if its hardware related.
 
You would need another monitor or cable to test if its hardware related.
The weird thing here is, if I unplug the primary monitor and boot with one monitor, the system works well. No need to unplug and replug the cable.
 
The weird thing here is, if I unplug the primary monitor and boot with one monitor, the system works well. No need to unplug and replug the cable.
Not wierd at all and not a new issue in general although I don’t recall anyone reporting it about the NUC10. The 8 model multiple times that was posted about, other platforms as well. Cures for it varies from hardware to display settings as I mentioned before. The simplest fix is not to plug in the second monitor until after it boots but that’s much more a work around and not exactly convenient.
 
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Not wierd at all and not a new issue in general although I don’t recall anyone reporting it about the NUC10. The 8 model multiple times that was posted about, other platforms as well. Cures for it varies from hardware to display settings as I mentioned before. The simplest fix is not to plug in the second monitor until after it boots but that’s much more a work around and not exactly convenient.
Yah.. was searching around and there are a lot of ways to tweak. I'm still trying to see which is working. Thanks for the information. I saw some which is saying after update OS and it fails to work. Hoping that this is not the actual issue for mine.
 
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