(05-17-2013, 11:38 AM)Slbomber Wrote: I fix a blackscreen... But your idea not working ( I'm try select primary display as "PCI", and off Intel video,this is a not working too. Ahh, Hackintosh - is a not for me)). Thank you for help)) But i set a good values of some my BIOS options)))
That the program you using for a dump a .log file?)
As some smart guys advice me, you have to play with this option:
Select option: 'PowerXpress Setting' [ VarStore: '0x1e7', QuestionId: '0xa8', Help: 'Setting Mux or Muxless']
cause
Quote:In computers muxless system Integrated video is always active and discrete system uses the integrated structure. The video card is not integrated in a pcie interface.
Program for BIOS parsing will be published soon.
(05-19-2013, 03:59 PM)Sweet Lowdown Wrote: I see there is a post already with almost identical Bios specs, but not the same machine and did not want to assume.
Yes, your BIOS is the same and the same for me )))) I have DV7
So you can switch to AHCI easily
1. Take USB stick and format to FAT32
2. Create directory structure EFI\Boot
3. Download
BOOTX64.EFI
4. Put downloaded file to Boot directory.
5. Restart and enter BIOS setup.
6. Make sure you have following values:
Legacy Support: Disable
Secure Boot: Disable
7. Reboot and press F9 to boot from USB stick
8. Give commands:
setup_var 0x36 0x01
setup_var 0x39 0x01
9. Reboot and you Windows should find Intel AHCI controller.
10.
REPORT RESULT HERE
11. Enjoy.
(05-19-2013, 03:59 PM)Sweet Lowdown Wrote: "Question"
Will I have t repeat the process after every Bios flash?
No always. In most cases VSS memory addressing is not changing after BIOS update, so BIOS flasher does not erase CMOS.