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[GUIDE] Installing macOS Mojave (10.14.x) on Intel NUC8i7BEH using Clover UEFI
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Dual monitor setup #14

Open mhvp opened 4 years ago

mhvp commented 4 years ago

Dual monitor setup not working.

When having a dual monitor connected the system gets the majority of the way through the boot loading process then freezes. However if you boot with one monitor then add the second one once the Mac desktop has appeared everything is fine.

Anyone have a solution so dual monitor setup works without having to disconnec and reconnect the monitor?

sarkrui commented 4 years ago

Hi @mhvp I have never worked with dual monitors, unfortunately. But I hope other folks could help! I wonder if you were connecting your 2nd monitor via the USB Type-c port. I thought it might be valuable to consider patch connectors with proper ig-platform-id using Hackintool.

mhvp commented 4 years ago

Sorry I've only just seen this reply. Yes on the second monitor I am using USB type C port. I did however see a report recently with something very similar and a solution but not for the NUC.

Wondering whether this sheds a little more light onto the issue.

https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/solved-black-screen-with-dual-monitor-connected.223082/

sambatesdesign commented 3 years ago

I have the same issue, any help here would be gr8

mhvp commented 3 years ago

I have a workaround but not a fix. The workaround is, turne the first monitor on and boot once you have launched into clover then you can turn on the second monitor.

If anyone has a fix it would be most appreciated!!

sambatesdesign commented 3 years ago

@mhvp will give that a try, my workaround is to unplug the USB-C cable each time I boot then login and plug it back in again =(, I do have an eGPU put I have never got it working on this build? has anyone else had this issue?

mhvp commented 3 years ago

@sambatesdesign It's a configurations settings somewhere in clover. If you set your machine to auto boot in OSX Wait for the boot sequence to take place so many seconds after switching on. Then turn your monitors on everything will work fine, it just needs to get past the clover boot loader.

mhvp commented 3 years ago

This issue has now been solved. If you go into the BIOS and only set the monitor to HDMI everything works fine.

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