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- By golden eaglHi everyone,
I'm struggling with installing driver of my graphic adapter on high Sierra but till now I failed to find a solution to my issue ..
My PC configuration is .
CPU : AMD A8-5500 APU with integrated Radeon 7560
RAM : 8G
I tried to download a tool from tonymax website and after I used it I unable to login to my Mac high Sierra so I installed high Sierra again ...
Any help with this issue
Thanks in advance - By JacopiazzaHI, I'm trying to enable my HD530 (i7-6700k) along my GTX 970 to use QuickSync and get better render times and all the advantages of it.. also I need to use airplay mirroring.
As now all is working except it, and i'd like to get it working.
My problem is that when fcpx or another app exports the IGPU usage always stays at 0%..
How can I solve this?
(Kexts Lilu,Whatevergreen,AppleALC,Realtek8111,fakesmc)
MY config and gen debug results attached.
debug_3335.zip
config.plist - By BrianWong11031Hi,
Please help me to enable and use hd 3000 with Mojave.
I know that I can install some .bundle or .kext files to make it can be enable.
But it always show an err msg up. 'IOConsoleUsers gIOScreenLockState 3 ...'
I have tried to reinstall the refi drivers and kexts.
but still not solved this issue.
I will upload my EFI partition as a zip file below (Google Drive, Because It's bigger than 10 mb).
Thanks for helping.
For the details about my hardwares, please see my 'About Me' page->Brian's Budget Hackintosh.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E2aFpweYwKzcJj98zRroWSwFLVf5gz62/view?usp=sharing
Cheers,
Brian - By rdall96Hello everyone!
I am fairly new to the world of Hackintosh. I recently moved my previous build into a smaller form factor. However, I am running into a series of problems with the USB ports on the new case and the new motherboard.
Part List:
- i7-7700k
- Gigabyte Z270N Gaming 5
- 16GB Trident Z RGB 3200 MHz
- Sapphire RX 470
- NZXT Kraken x62
- NZXT H200 for the case
Everything in the Hackintosh works just like it did before, nothing changed in the hardware department other than the motherboard (previously a gigabyte Z20X Ultra) and the case.
This motherboard does not have any USB 2.0 ports in the back, there is only one header on the board, currently taken by the Kraken x62. The rest of the ports are all either USB 3.1 Gen1 or USB 3.1 Gen2, and the front of the case has 3.1 Gen1 ports as well.
This is my current problem:
When I plug something into either the type A or type C Gen2 ports, it works fine as a normal USB 3.x device with normal speeds, but when I plug something into any other USB port, it only works at lower 2.0 speeds. This is a big problem for me, since I have a few external devices that need the 3.0+ speeds and I don't know what to do.
I tried to follow many different guides on how to patch USB ports, remove the limits, etc.. But nothing seems to work.
Please someone help me! - By EntropiPREFACE
I’ve used a 2015 15” MBP as my main system since it was released. I do photo and video editing in the Adobe suite regularly and have been eyeballing the performance of the latest MBP models. I’m on the road all the time, so a laptop is basically my only option.
After the whole mess with the CPU VRM hardware flaws being made apparent by the poor power management profile shipped at release with the 2018 i9 MBP I’ve been more weary of the hardware design of MacBooks. That’s before I account for losing all USB-A ports, losing the SD card slot (‽), losing reliability and tactility of the keyboard, and losing the ESC key to the touchbar; if I compare the 2018 MBP to my current 2015.
Given these flaws, I have been researching the performance situation comparing the 2018 MBP to the X1 Extreme, XPS 15 9570, and the Razer Blade 15 2018. These are essentially the only options for a road warrior that needs a high quality panel and the best CPU and GPU that can be crammed into around 4lbs (1.8kg).
I used to use a ThinkPad T42p and loved it when it was new. So fast forward to now and the release of the ThinkPad X1 Extreme. It’s a truly tempting machine for an artist, given that the 4K UHD version offers just about the best color gamut available on any laptop panel. I get back the USB-A ports, get one of the fastest SD slots on any laptop, and get one of the best laptop keyboards on the market. That’s before even considering power management and modularity. I’ve been dabbling in learning Machine Learning, so a system with an nVidia GPU (CUDA) is a bonus on that front as well.
For me the best color reproduction on a high resolution display panel was most important. The X1 Extreme has that, so I’ve ordered one. I got it with the fastest i7, base SSD and memory, and have separately purchased two 1TB Samsung 970 Pro M.2 SSDs and 2x16GB DDR4-3200MHz memory (just in case it’s possible to overclock the memory on the X1 Extreme). I got the system for $2,100 from Lenovo USA, and the SSDs ($390 x 2) and memory ($330) from Amazon US for a total of ~$3200. These are easy to install on the X1 Extreme as the bottom cover is easily removed to reveal the M.2 and SODIMM slots. To compare, the 2018 MBP with the fastest i7, 32GB memory, and 2TB SSD is $4400. So I can save $1200 and get a faster system (on all counts) with a better panel and better connectivity by going with the X1 Extreme.
The only thing I’m compromising is losing the big beautiful haptic touchpad and a bit more refined hardware aesthetic. Though, to be honest, I’ve kept a big thick dual-layer Tech21 case on my 2015 MBP. So I’ll actually be going down in volume and weight by moving to the more rugged ThinkPad. I think I can live without the touchpad.
Oh, by the way, the 4K UHD panel of the X1 Extreme has touch and decent pen support! Another bonus vs. the MacBook. Though I keep a 12.9” iPad Pro around for my pen work and can’t imagine using a laptop similarly. It’s still nice to have a laptop screen actually respond when I go poke at it accidentally after switching back and forth between laptop and iPad.
TOPIC
So I want macOS with proper discrete GPU support on a 2018 MacBook class laptop. That’s not possible on a pure Hackintosh as things stand, but via a macOS virtual machine it looks like it could work with what looks like some relatively bleeding edge support of PCIe UEFI passthrough.
People have been doing this on Linux hosts to Windows VMs with some great success recently: https://gist.github.com/Misairu-G/616f7b2756c488148b7309addc940b28
And it looks like that’s coming for macOS VMs as well: https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM/blob/a4fb2fd5aae871bdbc371b0cd31d4d8129d0f9ac/UEFI/README.md
The X1 Extreme, XPS 15 9570, and Razer Blade 15 (2018) are essentially direct competition to the 2018 15” MBP. I would really like to see these three systems get some nicely fleshed out guides for getting maxed out compatibility and performance in macOS running in a VM for these systems. When I get my X1 Extreme I’ll start working on it for that one. I will post updates here. I hope to inspire others with the other two systems (or looking to get them) to do similarly.
15” MACBOOK CLASS LAPTOP COMPARISON
I chose the X1 Extreme largely because of the excellent 4K UHD HDR panel (100% of 2D AdobeRGB and 85.5% of 3D AdobeRGB, basically unparalleled), good mix of thermal performance and noise management, and overall ruggedness and connectivity. If I were a gamer I would go with the Razer 15, but the fast low-gamut 1080p panel just doesn’t work for my purposes. If I were most concerned with aesthetics or battery life (97Wh battery for it vs 80Wh for X1E) I would go with the XPS 15.
I am aware that the second 2018 refresh of the MBP is coming ~Nov 14, with the new AMD Radeon Pro Vega 16 and Vega 20 GPUs, and it looks like the latter might offer up to a 60% performance boost over the Radeon 560X. Maybe it has even given Apple enough time to update the CPU VRM along the way. This could make the performance picture more comparable for the 1050 Ti based X1E and XPS 15. I believe the 1070 Ti based Razer 15 will still win out though.
Still, if you compare the fan and heat pipe solution put into the X1E vs the MBP the MBP just looks wimpy in comparison. MBP has smaller fans, less venting, and only one (smaller, thinner) heatpipe. It’s also more difficult to access if you want to put a better thermal paste or liquid metal on it. Put simply, the thermal hardware on the MBP is basically the same design for the last 3 years and it can’t keep up with the hex-core processors. So even with the Volta 20 GPU making the MBP competitive again on the graphics end, the MBP will still be falling short on the CPU performance plane. This is before we even look at tuning options.
Getting into tuning, it’s possible to improve thermal performance of all the laptops in this class by around 15-20% by using either a best in class thermal paste like Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut or (if you’re willing to deal with all the caveats that come with using a conductive fluid that permeates other metals) a liquid metal interface like Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut. The liquid metal gives you the best possible conducting interface, and the paste is more forgiving and easier to apply. Further, it is often possible to stably undervolt the Coffee Lake i7/i9 available in this class of systems to further improve performance, thermals, and power consumption (generally another 10+%).
Apple has deliberately made it impossible to undervolt the CPU on the MBP! This has been true since the first Skylake CPUs a few years ago. You used to be able to use a program called Volta to undervolt your CPU on macOS. This is a huge peeve for me and, combined with the general power and thermal underdevelopment, is one of the main reasons I want to get a competitor’s hardware. As a primer, the default voltage of modern CPUs is typically set conservatively high for the sake of production efficiency. With the current generation Coffee Lake CPUs it is commonly possible to set the CPU voltage about 100 to 150mv lower safely. This allows the CPU to run cooler and consume less power. For laptops which are thermally limited (basically everything in this new 6-core 14nm era), this also translates into better performance. It’s a tweak that actually improves reliability of your CPU. So it’s just stupid that Apple has deliberately made this impossible. Shame on them, someone else take my money.
Wrapping up, my biggest quibbles with the X1E (before actually getting it) are that the 4K panel’s responsiveness is about the slowest I’ve seen on a modern panel, and it’s just really not suitable for gaming. There’s also what I consider an annoyingly high level of backlight corner bleed that I’m sure will be distracting during blackboxed video viewing. Hopefully these two issues will be fixed in next year’s iteration.
FOOTNOTES
MacBook i9 Thermal / VRM (below-baseline throttling/thrashing) Issue:
https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/24/throttling-i9-macbook-pro-power-delivery-chip/
https://www.kitguru.net/lifestyle/mobile/apple/matthew-wilson/macbook-pro-2018-throttling-fix/
This was mitigated with software that works around the poor hardware design, but the system would still ultimately perform better if the CPU VRM were redesigned. Non Mac systems with the similar CPUs don’t have this issue and get better sustained performance.
MacBook Nov 2018 Refresh with Radeon Vega 16 and Vega 20:
https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/11/05/apples-macbook-pro-gets-the-amd-vega-treatment.aspx
MacBook Class Laptop Reviews:
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme, 4K: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Extreme-i7-4K-HDR-GTX-1050-Ti-Max-Q-Laptop-Review.335608.0.html
https://www.ultrabookreview.com/23223-lenovo-x1-extreme-review/
https://youtu.be/vOPeXe1ZE74
https://youtu.be/JgWyGKf_WlM
Dell XPS 15 9570, 4K: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-XPS-15-9570-i7-UHD-GTX-1050-Ti-Max-Q-Laptop-Review.332758.0.html
Razer Blade 15 2018, 1070 Ti FHD 144Hz: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Razer-Blade-15-i7-8750H-GTX-1070-Max-Q-FHD-Laptop-Review.305426.0.html
Best Undervolting Guide (keywords: ThrottleStop, Intel XTU):
https://www.ultrabookreview.com/10167-laptop-undervolting-overcloking/
Undervolting Coffee Lake i7/i9 (2018 MacBook class CPU):
https://youtu.be/nobnPDtMs-E
https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/923876-any-information-about-how-coffee-lake-h-series-undervolts/
Replacing Thermal Paste with Liquid Metal on 2018 MBP:
https://youtu.be/iw4gqfrBN4c .. and follow up: https://youtu.be/JNoZNzOQpVw
Replacing Thermal Paste with Kryonaut on X1E:
https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/9fyww7/x1_extreme_repaste_undervolt_tdp_limiter_removed/
Replacing Thermal Paste and Undervolting X1 Carbon:
https://youtu.be/FXR5-HwIre8
Replacing Thermal Paste and Undervolting XPS 15 9570:
https://youtu.be/ZnFdNGUETSI
Possibly over-conservative BIOS update for thermal throttling on X1E:
https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/9oqax2/xtu_results_with_x1_extreme_with_liquid_metal/
High Sierra (10.13) drivers only for now:
https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/324195-nvidia-web-driver-updates-for-macos-high-sierra-update-11032018/
nVidia “waiting for Apple’s approval” for Mojave (10.14) macOS driver web release:
https://www.macrumors.com/2018/11/01/nvidia-comment-on-macos-mojave-drivers/
Breadcrumb Links (other things I found researching this):
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/esxi-6-5-osx-with-gpu-passthrough.12680/
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1432071
https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Best-Notebook-Displays-As-Reviewed-By-Notebookcheck.120541.0.html
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- By GhostRaiderThis download is only for users who have a laptop with a 2010 Intel® Arrandale Processor with Intel® HD Graphics:
1st Generation Intel® Core™ Processor with Intel HD Graphics (Arrandale only)
Intel® Celeron® Processor with Intel® HD Graphics (Arrandale only)
Intel® Pentium® Processor with Intel® HD Graphics (Arrandale only)
Make sure the Device ID and Vendor ID match with the following:
Device ID: 0042 or 0046
Vendor ID: 8086
In here you will find my QE/CI and CI only packages for your 1st Generation Intel HD Graphics IGPU for OS X Mountain Lion, OS X Mavericks, OS X Yosemite, OS X El Capitan, macOS Sierra, and macOS High Sierra.
Choose your package:
Download the Intel® HD Graphics QE/CI package if your laptop is using the LVDS connector. This package has the necessary kexts to enable Quartz Extreme with Core Image (QE/CI). This enables full hardware/graphics acceleration.
or
Download the Intel® HD Graphics CI package if your laptop is using the eDP connector. This package enables Core Image (CI) only. This enables partial acceleration.
Note: CI only (CI) is only available on OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 and below. Future releases of macOS requires full graphics acceleration (QE/CI) for optimal performance and stability.
For more information about 1st Generation Intel® HD Graphics, everything is explained in my guide:
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/286092-guide-1st-generation-intel-hd-graphics-qeci/ - By jack-69DISM is your friend!
Part 1: (For all the computers that don't have UEFI)
Prepare two USB keys, one with El Capitan & one with Windows 10.
First put the Windows USB, during the installation (when it asked the Windows code) press shift + f10 and will open the command prompt:
diskpartlist disk (list of your hdd)select disk 0 (0 is number of your hdd)clean (ATTENTION clean all your hard disk selected)convert gptcreate partition efi size=200 (creates EFI partition)format fs=fat32 label=EFI We made a EFI partition.
In my Hdd I have 3 partitions ( 1 for Mac, 1 for Windows=Ntfs & 1 in exFat for sharing files between the two systems).
create partition primary size=100000 (1 partition for Mac OS X 100GB)format fs=fat32 quick label=Mac (after we will format in HFS+ with disk utility)create partition msr size=128 (creates Microsoft Reserved)create partition primary size=100000 (1 partition for Windows 10 100GB)format fs=ntfs quick label=Windows (format in Ntfs)create partition primary (creates a partition with the remaining space)format fs=exfat quick label=Hdd (format in exFat) Now the fun part.
We should insert the letters for the partitions. Check
select disk 0list volume (check the assigned letters, REMINDS the letter assigned to the USB 'example d')list partition (check the number of partition EFI 'example partition 1')select partition 1assign letter=h list partition (check the number of partition Windows 'example partition 3') select partition 3assign letter=gexitThen we have the letter 'D:' for the USB, 'H:' for the EFI partition & 'G:' for the Windows partition.
Now we need to copy the installation files from the USB to the Windows partition.
cdwindowssystem32dism /apply-image /imagefile:d:sourcesinstall.wim /index:1 /applydir:g:Break..
Now we need the Windows EFI boot files.
cdg:bcdboot (check the command line)bcdboot g:windows /1 en-us /s h: /f UEFI (in my case '/1 It-it')Restart the computer with the Mac USB 'Clover bootloader', then select Microsoft EFI and start the installation of Windows 10 in FULL GPT.
If you don't see the exFat partition in Windows don't worry.
(Take a program like Partition Wizard, format the partition in NTFS and assigns the letter D:. Now open the command prompt administrator and write:
diskpartselect disk 0list partition (check the partition before-exFat = after-NTFS 'example partition 4')select partition 4format fs=exfat quick label=HddNow you must have the partition exfat visible and writable)
Part 2:
Important!
Don't format or delete the EFI partition.
From the Mac USB we need delete AppleIntelHDGraphicsFB.kext.
Now we go in to the installation of El Capitan, with disk utility format the partition 'Mac' in HFS+ mac journaled, then install Mac OS X.
While starting El Capitan from your hard drive, we must block AppleIntelHDGraphicsFB.kext and AppleIntelHDGraphics.kext. (& add cpus=1 or patch with clover)
When El Capitan is started:
Patch AICPM with Clover Configurator Install Clover like this (of course without installation El Capitan) 'Legacy mode' Replace the config.plist in EFI partition and add SMBIOS with clover configurator - macbook pro 6.1 Put the DSDT Put HFSPlus.efi, NTFS.efi in drivers64 folder Insert and replace all kext PS:During the first system start we must go in the system preferences, keyboard, shortcuts and change the key combination of brightness (f2- f3+).
Work:
Intel Core i5 460M
Intel HD Graphics (Clean graphics without artifacts)
Wifi & Ethernet (Atheros AR9285 & Realtek 8111)
Stereo speakers & Microphone (IDT92HD81B1X5)
Keyboard & multi-touch touchpad
Memory Card Reader
Camera
All USB
Battery
Sleep & Wake
Brightness Values
App Store
Don't work:
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 (Blocked by BIOS)
FaceTime (With Rom,SN,MLB valid work)
iMessage (With Rom,SN,MLB valid work)
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HP El Cpitan.zip - By newbie2379Good day,
I'm trying to install OSX El Capitan on my laptop all the time.
I have a laptop with a Intel CORE i5 430M Arrandale CPU and first generation Intel HD Graphics.
The problem is the graphics card.
I have deleted the kext for the graphics card to install El Capitan.
After installing it boots also without error messages, but then comes a graphic error. The graphics error was already before I had deleted the Kext before installing.
The graphics error should not come, however, if I had deleted the kext?
I can install OSX successfully, but when booting comes a graphic error.
I have also searched the Internet for solutions. The solutions I had found only work after a successful boot.
I have tried it with other graphics kext, but without success.
I also have no other computer with OSX.
Best regards