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Intel i7 Processor

8GB DDR3

128GB SSD

AMD 8750M + Intel 4000 (Enduro)

 

The problem here is the Enduro switchable graphics.  I can't disable them in the BIOS.

 

No matter what I do, DSDT settings, boot strings, etc... nothing works.

 

I can't boot my vanilla USB, no matter what I try to boot with, Clover or Chameleon.

 

I've tried ig-platform-id and all.

 

I know it's the AMD issue, can I just use the 4000 card without disabling the AMD card? :(

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NP510R5E-S01PH

 

Intel i7 Processor

8GB DDR3

128GB SSD

AMD 8750M + Intel 4000 (Enduro)

 

The problem here is the Enduro switchable graphics.  I can't disable them in the BIOS.

 

No matter what I do, DSDT settings, boot strings, etc... nothing works.

 

I can't boot my vanilla USB, no matter what I try to boot with, Clover or Chameleon.

 

I've tried ig-platform-id and all.

 

I know it's the AMD issue, can I just use the 4000 card without disabling the AMD card? :(

Remove the AMD kexts. Or disable Radeon in BIOS. Use appropriate ig-platform-id for HD4000.

 

Eventually, you'll want to disable AMD using DSDT/SSDT edits. That way you can have it enabled in BIOS and still use it in Windows.

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Remove the AMD kexts. Or disable Radeon in BIOS. Use appropriate ig-platform-id for HD4000.

 

Eventually, you'll want to disable AMD using DSDT/SSDT edits. That way you can have it enabled in BIOS and still use it in Windows.

 

I've removed all the AMD kexts, but I can't disable the Radeon card in BIOS.  Thoughts?

 

I've tried all the ig-platform-id options as well, but I always get a scrambled screen when I try to install.  Would there be any boot arguments I need to add to this?

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I've removed all the AMD kexts, but I can't disable the Radeon card in BIOS.  Thoughts?

 

I've tried all the ig-platform-id options as well, but I always get a scrambled screen when I try to install.  Would there be any boot arguments I need to add to this?

What is your screen resolution? What bootloader are you using?

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What is your screen resolution? What bootloader are you using?

 

1366x768, using the latest version of Clover. 

 

Extra info: I have a VGA/HDMI port.  I believe my 4000 is ig-platform-id = 0x01660003 if that helps.

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1366x768, using the latest version of Clover. 

 

Extra info: I have a VGA/HDMI port.  I believe my 4000 is ig-platform-id = 0x01660003 if that helps.

Use that ig-platform-id. It is correct for HD4000/1366x768. You may wish to instruct Clover to inject EDID. Also, you may try add dart=0 (or disable VT-d from BIOS if possible). Finally, boot verbose so you can see what is happening.

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Use that ig-platform-id. It is correct for HD4000/1366x768. You may wish to instruct Clover to inject EDID. Also, you may try add dart=0 (or disable VT-d from BIOS if possible). Finally, boot verbose so you can see what is happening.

 

dart=0 seems to be working.  I'm at least able to install now.  I'll update the progress here when it's done.

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