Here a few observations:
- The deice-id shouldn't be needed in the SSDT-GFX0. Plus, if the connectors are being recognized natively and they're proper, you shouldn't require injecting @0,connector-type.
- The Thunderbolt SSDT you're using is not appropriate. See the HotPlug guide to build...
That's funny. Provided that your Laptop has APU Enabled (not factory disabled), you should be able to install.
Your configuration is not as per the guide and you have also not changed the CPU core count.
Start here:
A few issues here:
The BOOTX64.efi must be in the BOOT directory.
You must have SSDT-EC in the patched directory.
The drivers64UEFI directory contains bogus drivers.
The config.plist is not up to the mark and no quirks are configured.
Assuming your Laptop supports UEFI Boot Mode, follow the...
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