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Random freezes, reboots and sleep not working after adding Graphic card

Latest PR files.... you should add a crossed fingers smiley :p
 

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Latest PR files.... you should add a crossed fingers smiley :p
I guess it's already implemented. 🤞

PR files looks good now!
 
Oups missed it...Head banging smiley then, this one is definitely missing and I could have used it a few times :p

I did two cold boots since making the changes. One just a few seconds after shutting down and a second one 10 minutes after shutting down and.... I finally had no reboot/panic combo :D:D:D it looks like the last changes made the trick, it's awesome. If I have no panic tomorrow morning,I'll tweak the bios as per the video you provided and I'll finally be able to focus on TB which is the last piece of the jigsaw. Would you mind if I use this thread for TB too? That will be for tomorrow though.

THANK YOU, YOU ROCK!!!!
 
Oups missed it...Head banging smiley then, this one is definitely missing and I could have used it a few times :p
xD
I did two cold boots since making the changes. One just a few seconds after shutting down and a second one 10 minutes after shutting down and.... I finally had no reboot/panic combo :D:D:D it looks like the last changes made the trick, it's awesome.
Sounds promising.
If I have no panic tomorrow morning,I'll tweak the bios as per the video you provided
Does that mean the BIOS is still not set up as per my instructions?
I'll finally be able to focus on TB which is the last piece of the jigsaw.
Anytime!
Would you mind if I use this thread for TB too? That will be for tomorrow though.
Yes, I would mind for sure. You should consider creating a separate thread for the Thunderbolt issue ;)
THANK YOU, YOU ROCK!!!!
You're welcome twice! :)
 
Does that mean the BIOS is still not set up as per my instructions?

It is but I only applied the settings you suggested after reset:
- Disable Fast Boot
- Enable Intel Virtualization Technology
- Disable VT-d
- Disable IGPU.
+ Disabling Thunderbolt

I watched the video for ASrock BIOS and there seem to be a few more other things to do. Should I do it or just leave BIOS as such since Mac OS boots fine now?
 
It is but I only applied the settings you suggested after reset:
- Disable Fast Boot
- Enable Intel Virtualization Technology
- Disable VT-d
- Disable IGPU.
+ Disabling Thunderbolt

I watched the video for ASrock BIOS and there seem to be a few more other things to do. Should I do it or just leave BIOS as such since Mac OS boots fine now?
Okay, leave everything intact and keep monitoring the freezing issue on cold boot and/or during system usage.
 
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Hi there,

Just wanted to report that I did a new installation of MacOS with the modified EFI and it went perfectly well.

I'm not having freezes or reboot+panic at boot but I'll monitor during the weekend to make sure it's stable before tweaking the BIOS.

I have noticed however that sidecar does not work anymore but it was to be expected as iGPU is disabled where it's usually enabled on an iMac. Is there any way I can make the Hack behave like a real iMac by turning on iGPU or using another trick?

Another thing: In general, when making changes to the EFI partition or to the BIOS, should I always reset NVRAM twice or there are scenarios where resetting it once is sufficient?

Thanks!
 
Just wanted to report that I did a new installation of MacOS with the modified EFI and it went perfectly well.
Well, I had this on my debug list but it was on last. Glad that you already did it!
I'm not having freezes or reboot+panic at boot but I'll monitor during the weekend to make sure it's stable before tweaking the BIOS.
Sounds good!
I have noticed however that sidecar does not work anymore but it was to be expected as iGPU is disabled where it's usually enabled on an iMac. Is there any way I can make the Hack behave like a real iMac by turning on iGPU or using another trick?
There is a way for sure.
Another thing: In general, when making changes to the EFI partition or to the BIOS, should I always reset NVRAM twice or there are scenarios where resetting it once is sufficient?
Yes, twice.
 
Yes it does sound really good and I think the system is stable now, I've been running it all day and had no issues.

There is a way for sure.
Tell me more please, I'm really curious as I do use my iPad as an extended display quite often and can't for the moment:)

Shouldn't adding this to the config.plist under DeviceProperties:
PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0) : ig-platform-id : <Data> : 0300923E
then booting into BIOS and enabling iGPU, saving and resetting NVRAM do the trick?

Yes, twice.
(y)(y)
 

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