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Recent content by Kernel

  1. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    No problem! It was a weird issue anyways. There were some problems listed that AppleVTD causes and can be fixed with DisableIoMapperMapping, but none were like this. This is weird because I don't have more than 16 gb RAM. Hackintoshing is weird...
  2. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    Yup, didn't run into the issue again. So the solution was enabling DisableIoMapperMapping. Marked as solved.
  3. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    I think I found the solution. After trying lots of things, I remembered that it started happening around the time I fixed shutdown, which included modifying the DMAR table and disabling DisableIoMapper. So I enabled the DisableIoMapperMapping quirk, and I haven't see the problem since. I'll do...
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    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    A reinstall did not help. I'm on the latest BIOS, here are my BIOS settings: Boot: Secure boot - off Expert key management custom mode - off Integrated devices: Thunderbolt technology support - on Thunderbolt boot support - on Thunderbolt (and PCIe behind TBT) pre-boot modules - on...
  5. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    I'll try reinstalling macOS. Maybe that will help.
  6. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    So I tried a new EFI. Nothing changed sadly. Do you think a new NVMe could solve this?
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    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    Is the NVMe drive a problem? It sometimes gets stuck at boot Apple NVMe assert (expected), but it doesn't cause other problems (performance is great). It's 1920x1080 so it's good then.
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    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    Current macOS version is 14.6.1. The NVMe is a Samsung PM991a 512GB drive. I'll try recreating the ACPI patches (no premade this time) and config.plist file. I checked the BIOS btw, and it says the intel video memory is 64mb. That's good for macOS, right?
  9. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    Yup. Firefox runs perfectly and it uses the intel gpu
  10. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    Yup, Windows Memory Diagnostics says no problems were detected.
  11. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    Windows and Linux both work perfectly, but they probably use the dGPU for more heavy acceleration (but I doubt firefox is that heavy). macOS also runs perfectly when it isn't acting up (mostly after a restart), and can take a stress test on both the cpu computing and the iGPU. I'll run a...
  12. K

    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    I enabled Apple GuC firmware and RPS control patch using this guide. The glitches and panics are sadly still here, so this was not the fix. But the iGPU performace really did improve. Like double of the previous performance.
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    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    I checked, and it happens with other apps too. Safari doesn't do it. But Discord does. It said "S arting" instead of Starting, and server icons were glitched. Attached pictures. Since Discord is an Electron app, which uses Chromium, I'd say Chrome does this too. I can't test since I don't use...
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    SOLVED Graphical glitches and panics when using Firefox

    Hello! I have a problem with my Hackintosh: When I open Firefox (possibly some other apps, but I didn't observe that yet), sometimes it completely glitches out like on the attached picture. It seems like it can't decide where some images belong (like the EliteMacx86 logos on the tab bar). The...
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    SOLVED [Help] macOS not shutting down correctly

    I managed to fix the issue. I fixed the DMAR table (not sure if it's related to the fix), then added SSDT-DTGP to my EFI (with the correct Thunderbolt hotplug fix SSDT already present). That fixed it, and now it shuts down correctly.