I've managed to disable SIP and secure boot, and OCLP won't apply any patches. I was hopeful. Maybe the boot arg way of having ID 00001219 'work' disables patching; I don't know.
Hackintool shows this information for the peripherals (attached).
I'm in the GUI thanks to your boot arg with the SKL AAPL ID 00001219. This feels like huge progress 🤣. I want to follow up with the other things you've mentioned and will report back later.
Thank you, I hadn't seen the port checking link; my display is connected to the IGPU. I've been thinking about this relative to the computer being an AIO and decided to track down the monitor part. It's information is here. It's been bothering me that eDP hasn't been considered (in my case)...
I'm grateful for your replies to my questions, as always, thank you again. As for DVMT, I checked my bios and don't see any options. I will check again but I haven't seen anything. Since it's an AIO they may have decided to bake in those values and not expose them in BIOS. It certainly not...
I tried patching the Bus ID's per this; I tried every option for SKL AAPL ID 00001219. As I only want the built in display to work, I decided that all I needed to do was test every option for Ports 1 and 2, per the information provide. I tried them all, one by one, and none worked.
I'm going to...
I see that now thank you. So I tried 12190000 from Dortania's info and can't get to the GUI, although it's running behind my blank screen.
https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/config.plist/skylake.html#deviceproperties
I tried combinations where I had no device ID set, or used the...
I don't think I'm spoofing KBL, at least not with the AAPL,ig-platform-id or device-id. OCLP doesn't detect anything to patch. Do I need to change SMBIOS options to get the patches to apply? What should I do to get OCLP to a point where it'll patch the root directory? I don't see that in any...
Hello again. I've had a frustrating several days at this and am still stuck. I started over (re-installed 2X) and opted to disable the Nvidia eGPU (using boot args). I am able to reach the desktop with the device properties shown in the attached, however I have no kext loaded for the HD 530...
Thanks again; My display is connected to the DP connector on the HD 530, per the Intel Graphics Command Center.
The rest of the PCI info I grabbed from gfxutil.
00:00.0 8086:191f /PCI0@0/MCHC@0 = PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)\
00:01.0 8086:1901 /PCI0@0/PEG0@1 = PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)\
00:02.0...
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