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Hello,
I have been trying to install Mojave on my system, it boots up and everything, I think I need help with Igpu or Framebuffer but not sure. I have seen many successful builds with the current config, and I would like to learn how can I achieve this.

Attached is boot.logboot.zip and config.plist.

My System Config:

Intel 3570k
Intel DH77EB
8GB DDR3
128GB SSD
Using HDMI Port.

Note: I am using Mojave from olarila followed the guide system is booting and Ethernet is working
Below is the Boot.log

config.zip

Edited by Kazi Murtaza Ahmed
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try with InjectIntel

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Posted (edited)

Inject Intel did not work.

so what I did is I did a fresh install again.
Olarila Mojave image.
and select Chipset EFI from the forum.

I managed to load framebuffer but now the screen is all messed up and I cannot read anything display over display.
below is the screenshot 
20200430-113449-min.jpg
attached is boot.log and EFI

EDIT:
I had given up and left the computer, I came back screen was black, but when I press a key on keyboard screen came back and everything was fixed?.. any suggestions what happened?
Hackintool reveals current info:
MACMINI 6,1
Ivy Bridge
0x0166000A
0x01628086
Intel HD Graphics 4000


Screenshot-2020-04-29-at-11-44-16-PM.png

boot.zip EFI.zip

Edited by Kazi Murtaza Ahmed
Posted

Ok I was finally able to figure this out.
sorry to waste your time.
I had vt-d enabled hence the issue,
though in boot I had dart=0 which is still there, I believe that something to do with vt-d.

I also found this post on reddit which I believe helps

  • Don't use PluginType

  • Instead, drop the CpuPm and Cpu0Ist SSDT tables

  • You'll also want to generate an SSDT with Pike's ssdtPRGen.sh for power management

  • The resulting ssdt.aml can be dropped into the EFI -> CLOVER -> ACPI -> patched folder

    Implemented these as well not sure if they made any difference, I think they didnt.

    I have also attached the boot.log, if possible can you verify if everything is as it should be?

boot.log_2may.txt.zip

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