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and is this photo the same thing or more code to be disabled?
the double ones are commentsSo am I supposed to enable or disable the lines here, or delete them completely? which ones? all of the lines that include sharps in them? what about the double sharps?
Code:<key>PciRoot(0)/Pci(0x02,0)</key> <dict> <key># DVMT-prealloc</key> <string>32MB BIOS, 19MB framebuffer, 9MB cursor bytes (credit RehabMan)</string> <key>## @0 LVDS->DP</key> <string></string> <key>## @1 HDMI</key> <string></string> <key>## @2 HDMI</key> <string></string> <key>## @3 HDMI</key> <string></string> <key>#1 0306->0105</key> <string>0x591b0000, 0105 instead of 0306, HDMI</string> <key>#1 framebuffer-con1-alldata</key> <data> AQUKAAAIAACHAQAAAgQKAAAIAACHAQAA/wAAAAEAAAAg AAAA </data> <key>#1 framebuffer-con1-enable</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>#2 0204->0105</key> <string>0x591b0000, 0105 instead of 0204, HDMI</string> <key>#2 framebuffer-con1-alldata</key> <data> AQUKAAAIAACHAQAAAwYKAAAEAACHAQAA/wAAAAEAAAAg AAAA </data> <key>#2 framebuffer-con1-enable</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>#3 framebuffer-con1-alldata</key> <data> /wAAAAEAAAAgAAAA/wAAAAEAAAAgAAAA/wAAAAEAAAAg AAAA </data> <key>#3 framebuffer-con1-enable</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>#3 no external</key> <string>0x591b0000, eliminate all external ports (0204 and 0306)</string> <key>#AAPL00,override-no-connect</key> <data> </data> <key>#AAPL00,override-no-edid</key> <data> </data> <key>#framebuffer-con0-enable</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>#framebuffer-con0-type</key> <data> AAQAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con1-enable</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>#framebuffer-con1-flags</key> <data> hwEAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con1-pipe</key> <data> EgAAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con1-type</key> <data> AAgAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con2-enable</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>#framebuffer-con2-flags</key> <data> hwEAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con2-pipe</key> <data> EgAAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con2-type</key> <data> AAgAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con3-enable</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>#framebuffer-con3-flags</key> <data> hwEAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con3-pipe</key> <data> EgAAAA== </data> <key>#framebuffer-con3-type</key> <data> AAgAAA== </data> <key>#hda-gfx</key> <string>onboard-1</string> <key>AAPL,ig-platform-id</key> <data> AAAbWQ== </data> <key>device-id</key> <data> FlkAAA== </data> <key>framebuffer-fbmem</key> <data> AACQAA== </data> <key>framebuffer-patch-enable</key> <integer>1</integer> <key>framebuffer-stolenmem</key> <data> AAAwAQ== </data> </dict>
those are the boot arguments in your config.plistand is this photo the same thing or more code to be disabled?
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yes, use hackintool to see which ports light up in green, also test the other 2 boot argumentsThen how do I know which ones are those that should be deleted? where is that explained in the Lilu guide? does it have something to do with Hackintool? I already have all of the Lilu kexts. Where exactly in that guide should I read and how would it help me?
hackintool, file export config.plist, if you point it to your config.plist, it will add in the patch for youThank you very much. Am I supposed to use this guide:
WhateverGreen/Manual/FAQ.IntelHD.en.md at master · acidanthera/WhateverGreen
Various patches necessary for certain ATI/AMD/Intel/Nvidia GPUs - acidanthera/WhateverGreengithub.com
and then this one?:
[GUIDE] General Framebuffer Patching Guide (HDMI Black Screen Problem)
General Framebuffer Patching Guide using Hackintool Please do not quote this guide in its entirety. Post a link instead. 15 Jan 2019: Intel FB-Patcher has been renamed to Hackintool. 19 Jan 2019: Guide overhauled. Please be aware of possible HDMI hot-plug issues. After boot you may have to...www.tonymacx86.com
Should I follow them exactly? and how can Hackintool generate the patch?
make sure you have backupsAnd should I immediately try that config.plist? Is there anything else that must be done beforehand or afterwards? (besides testing the boot arguments)