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I own a sony f series laptop which has got gt 330m,I have somehow managed to install mavericks in it by deleting NVDA*.kext files from the usb if I didn't do that I would end up getting a black screen at the installation screen even after I tried literally all the boot flags what is really annoying is that when I tried hooking up a hdmi cable to my gt 330m and connecting it to a external display it seems to be fully supported.but the internal display just shuts off,someone please help

My pc:

Processor:Intel® Core™ i7-720QM Processor 1.60 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.80 GHz*1

Chipset:Intel® PM55 Express Chipset

Memory Bus:1333 MHz

Cache Memory:6 MB (L3 Cache)

Pre-installed/Max:6 GB DDR3 SDRAM*2 (upgradeable up to 8 GB*3)

SO-DIMM Slots:2 SO-DIMM slots (The pre-installed memory module uses two)

Hard Disk Drive 500 GB*4 (Serial ATA, 5400 rpm)

Drive Blu-ray Disc™ Drive

Graphics Accelerator:NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 330M GPU with CUDA™ Technology

Dedicated Video Memory:1 GB DDR3

Type 16.4" wide (Full HD: 1920 x 1080) TFT colour display (VAIO Display Premium + Full HD 1080, Adobe RGB 100% coverage)

USB High Speed USB 2.0 x 2

i.LINK(IEEE 1394)4 pin (S400) x 1

Network (RJ-45):Connector 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T x 1

Display Output Connector:Analogue RGB, mini D-sub 15 pin x 1

Headphone:Stereo mini jack x 1

Microphone:Stereo mini jack x 1

HDMI In/Out Connector:Output x 1

Memory Stick Slot:Memory Stick Duo (PRO-HG compatible, MagicGate function)*5

SD Memory Card Slot SD Memory Card (SDHC compatible, Copyright protection function (CPRM) )

PC Card Slot:ExpressCard™/34 x 1

DC IN x 1

Others:eSATA / USB port x 1, Optical Out Connector (shared with headphone port)

Wireless LAN Type:Integrated Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n*6

Wireless LAN Data Rate:maximum 11 Mbps (802.11b)/54 Mbps (802.11a/g) 300 Mbps (802.11n)*7

Wireless LAN Frequency:5 GHz (802.11a/n), 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g/n)

Bluetooth:Bluetooth standard Ver. 2.1+EDR

Front Side Camera:Effective pixels: 640 x 480

Sound Chip:Intel® High Definition Audio compatible , 3D audio (Direct Sound 3D support)

Speaker:Built-in stereo speakers

Microphone:Built-in monaural microphone

Keyboard/Input Device

Keyboard:Approx. 19 mm key pitch/2 mm keystroke , 103 keys

Touchpad:Intelligent Touchpad

Dimensions (WxHxD) 387.2 x 31-41 x 263 mm

Weight 3.2 kg (including the supplied battery)

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I also have the black screen problem if I use injection with clover without DSDT.

 

I have made two different configs. The first without DSDT and blackscreen, and a second config with no qe/ci but working display with DSDT.

 

I also attached 2 separate ioregs and system.log and config.plist files.

 

With the DSDT I have turned off the Nvidia injection in config.plist.

 

I managed to log in to the system via teamviewer with the blackscreen. The Display is not detected, but drivers are loaded.

 

Sony Vaio VPCF12S1E

Core i7 1.73Ghz

GT330M Vendor: 10de DeviceID: 0a29

VRAM: 1024MB

System Memory: 8GB DDR3 133Mhz

SMBios: MacBookPro6,2

Sound: Realtek ALC275

OSX Version : Yosemite 10.10.5

 

I hope someone can figure this out, have been try to figure this problem out for several days now.

 

I do not have an HDMI screen or HDMI to DVI cable at the moment so I cannot test this.

 

Going to try to experiment with NVCAP values now in clover configurator.

 

Kind regards,

 

Damian

config1.zip

config2.zip

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I also have the black screen problem if I use injection with clover without DSDT.

 

I have made two different configs. The first without DSDT and blackscreen, and a second config with no qe/ci but working display with DSDT.

 

I also attached 2 separate ioregs and system.log and config.plist files.

 

With the DSDT I have turned off the Nvidia injection in config.plist.

 

I managed to log in to the system via teamviewer with the blackscreen. The Display is not detected, but drivers are loaded.

 

Sony Vaio VPCF12S1E

Core i7 1.73Ghz

GT330M Vendor: 10de DeviceID: 0a29

VRAM: 1024MB

System Memory: 8GB DDR3 133Mhz

SMBios: MacBookPro6,2

Sound: Realtek ALC275

OSX Version : Yosemite 10.10.5

 

I hope someone can figure this out, have been try to figure this problem out for several days now.

 

I do not have an HDMI screen or HDMI to DVI cable at the moment so I cannot test this.

 

Going to try to experiment with NVCAP values now in clover configurator.

 

Kind regards,

 

Damian

 

You're dealing with a typical Sony EDID issue. I can probably fix this by getting your EDID from Linux and using it to patch your DSDT. Upload your DSDT and an EDID dump from Linux and I'll take a look.

 

To get the EDID from Linux, install read-edid however it's done in the LiveCD or distro or whatever you plan on using. Then run:

get-edid -m 0 > edid.bin

and upload that resulting file as well as a copy of your dsdt.aml and I can take a look

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