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[Solved] Is it compatible?

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Try with this config.plist :
 

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Sorry guys but nothing I'm trying is working. I even reinstalled it again. I think I should wait for a update or something...
 
Sorry guys but nothing I'm trying is working.
It is impossible to diagnose "nothing I'm trying is working".
Boot with the config.plist attached to this post and fully describe the problem, use pictures if it helps.
 

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When I try that config.plist, I get stuck on this screen during boot.
 

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When I try that config.plist, I get stuck on this screen during boot.
How does that compare to the previous one (Post #12) ?
 
Oh, sorry. I should've been more specific.
The previous one in Post #12, does boot. But doesn't make any difference concerning the driver and I don't see any difference at all either. I still get stuck with "OS X Default Graphics Driver" selection (as before) after a restart.
 
Oh, sorry. I should've been more specific.
The previous one in Post #12, does boot. But doesn't make any difference concerning the driver and I don't see any difference at all either. I still get stuck with "OS X Default Graphics Driver" selection (as before) after a restart.

Use the config.plist that allows you to boot.
Mount your EFI partition.
Drag your /EFI folder from the EFI partition to the desktop.
Right click on the /EFI folder on the desktop and select Compress.
Attach the resulting .zip file to this thread.
 
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You lied again.
In Post #6 you said :
emulate NVRAM > Checked
and yet you didn't do it.

See Problem 6.

It is really not surprising that things do not work if you don't follow the directions but what is the point of saying you did it when you obviously did not ?
 
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