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Hi i'm having grief trying to get the full graphics acceleration working on my latest project. 
Primarily the system i have is based on a laptop motherboard but its classed as an All-in-one-Desktop PC so am unsure which category it comes into.. The system spec are:

Samsung DP-U200
Dual-core Pentium T4400 2.2Ghz Penryn
Nvidia Geforce G310m onboard graphics 512mb
Legacy Boot
Yosemite 10.10.3
Clover boot loader

The problem i'm having is getting the full use of graphics. Google chrome is unusable because the screen keeps scrolling but safari is usable but glitchy and slow. I've tried using the nvidia web drivers and that no different and adding NVCAP values to my config file.
I've extracted my DSDT using Linux but i'm unsure as to where or what to patch exactly. 

Any ideas or pointers to the correct direction would be appreciated.

Thank you

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  • 4 years later...

Please try using the drivers directly from Sony here. Often, laptop manufacturers make tweaks to the graphics hardware that can make it incompatible with reference drivers. 

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  • 6 months later...

Hold down all of these keys: Command, Option (Alt), P, and R, and turn on the Mac (it's the same keys to reset the PRAM). Keep holding the keys down until you hear the Mac restart again. Apple says to let it restart just the one time; I usually listen for a second reboot and then release the keys. autoclicker

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