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That's more stripped back try that - if the first ones not working - sound may not work...
See this
That's more stripped back try that - if the first ones not working - sound may not work...
Thanks, I now came back into MacOS.That's more stripped back try that - if the first ones not working - sound may not work...
Thanks, I now came back into MacOS.
But: My resolution is wrong now and I cant get the resolution back to 3440x1440 with multibeast, and displayport is still not working. Can you tell me what I have to do now to get this working?
Thanks for your help so far.
** EDIT **
I got the resolution back to 3440x1440. But still no displayport working. Any suggestions?
I'm not sure DP is ok on mine - you may need to patch the ports correctly? Something I've been meaning to look at. Details here on this thread - ignore the dual display part as the patching is still relevant for single display use.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-workaround-using-intel-hd530-with-dual-monitors.214125/
Good luck (Just a though you've def selected DP on you monitor? My Dell doesn't auto detect DP I have to manually select it?)
I'm not sure DP is ok on mine - you may need to patch the ports correctly? Something I've been meaning to look at. Details here on this thread - ignore the dual display part as the patching is still relevant for single display use.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-workaround-using-intel-hd530-with-dual-monitors.214125/
Good luck (Just a though you've def selected DP on you monitor? My Dell doesn't auto detect DP I have to manually select it?)
But you probably don't really need 4 ports... Most boards have two, or max 3...
And your board probably doesn't have VGA...
So, you can avoid adding a port, and just move the connectors around a bit such that the VGA connector is last and thus excluded by the 3-port count:
Comment: 0x19120000 three DP, credit RehabMan
Find: <ff000000 01000000 20000000 01050900 00040000 87010000 02040a00 00040000 87010000 03060a00 00040000 87010000>
Replace: <01050900 00040000 87010000 02040a00 00040000 87010000 03060a00 00040000 87010000 ff000000 01000000 20000000>
Not sure that will help with the sleep problem, but it is worth a try.
Note: Of course, you should remove any "4 displays" patch you have...
I am quite unsure about which steps are for single display and which for dual. I just went through step 1.
Try this patch? though that's 3 DP so you'd need to patch one to HDMI... Sorry I'm not very expert about this process! still trying to work it out myself.. that dual display post has the info you need nothing there will hurt you setup I'd work through it?
Ok, right, will do so Thx so far!!Try this patch? though that's 3 DP so you'd need to patch one to HDMI... Sorry I'm not very expert about this process! still trying to work it out myself.. that dual display post has the info you need nothing there will hurt you setup I'd work through it?
Ok, right, will do so Thx so far!!