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  1. 19 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

    Check mmio schema I have proposed

    it should work for you

    if your amd gpu does not interact bad with these parts

    whithout mmio whitelisting it should impossible to have it working

    I look  through many pages but can't find your mmio schema.  Can I get the link please?

    8 minutes ago, Driftwood said:

    Download Hackintools and use it's calculator. Enter each of  your hex values and convert to Decimal in this calc, then copy and paste each decimal value into each child (0 to 18) under mmiowhitelist in confjg.plist.

    You find your hex numbers on each line of MMiO section (19 lines of MMIO 0xnnnnnnnnn values) in your opencore debug txt boot log using search.

    Child 0 to 14 will be Boolean value = Yes. The last four (15 to 18) = No or remove. 

     

    Ok let me give this a try.  Is this guide for disabled 4g?

  2. 1 hour ago, Driftwood said:

    Did you check your other DP/hdmi port for picture?

    Sometimes when it goes black, its booted!

     

    Maybe upgrade to latest OC build to help too

    I have an old monitor that only supports hdmi.  Upgraded to the latest OC build but only sleep mode worked,  shutdown/restart froze

    1 hour ago, iGPU said:

     

    Create a correct MmioWhitelist following these directions. Once working, Shutdown should work. (There are some hardware/USB issues that could prevent Shutdown from consistently working even with a proper MmioWhitelist.)

     

    The list is specific for your setup, so you need to do it yourself (copying other's list will rarely work unless everything is identical).

    I'm not sure how to calculate hex values for disabled 4g.  I read it a few times and still didn't get it.

    MMIO.zip

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