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I gave this a go on my 2012 MacBook Air. The first boot from "EFI Boot" resulted in a restart after a little while, as expected, and I also received a black screen shortly after the second boot. I left it there for just a few minutes before doing a hard shutdown. Should I wait longer?
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UPDATE! I got it to work by going into recovery mode, moving igdkmd64.sys to the root of the main Windows partition.
And for what it's worth, Windows 8 takes 3 seconds to bootup: http://youtu.be/qZCl_E9NHKs Also @mac-hacks: Is it alright if I rewrite your tutorial? You'll get credit, but I just wanted to reorganize it a bit. Some of the information, at least in my case, wasn't necessary. Last edited by besweeet2; Dec 11, 2012 at 03:57 PM. |
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I would highlight hardware specifications and let user know depending on model, year made, & 3rd party upgrades (SSD, GPU, & etc...) guide might not work. Example: 2011+ Mac's use SATA III w/ 2 different GPU depending on year. Im not sure if it works with Nvidia card or IntellHD 4000. 2010 MacPro-current use true x64EFI, i think 2008 is when 86-64x EFI was introduced. Depending on firmware model uses for it's hardware will cause different procedure or may not even be compatible. They should research online and even check for issue PC user with same hardware are having. Last edited by mac-hacks; Dec 12, 2012 at 04:42 AM. |
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I hardly use Windows and it's not big deal for me. Personally, I think Windows 8 sucks along with rest of Microsoft past O.S.'s. I have few clients that use Boot Camp for various reasons. Some times I have to use Windows for trouble shooting only reason I have it install. Last edited by mac-hacks; Dec 12, 2012 at 05:25 PM. |
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Actually, the HD Audio device in Windows 8 does not work even in Bootcamp in the new Mac mini. Still waiting for Apple to officially support Windows 8, so if you want to run Windows, W7 is the safe choice for the time being.
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Additionaly developers already found a fix/workaround for Linux Intel drivers. As far as I know Intel drivers mess up Bits per Pixel. It seems to be a problem using Intel HD with EFI but not really an EFI problem. Last edited by Shelltoe; Dec 12, 2012 at 06:20 PM. |
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Any chance you guys try AMD catalyst 12.12 (9.010.0) for Embedded GPU/APU-12.11.06 I have had chance to re-install W8 yet. I just notice this update. ;----------------------------------------------- ;----------1212031852-9.01-121106a-150333C-EDG_Direct ; ATI Display Information file : atiilhag.inf ; ; Installation INF for the ATI display driver. ; Copyright(C) 1998-2006 ATI Technologies Inc. ;----------------------------------------------- ; PX - PX Proxy mode ; PR - PX Proxy Ready [Version] Signature="$Windows NT$" Provider=%ATI% ClassGUID={4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} Class=Display DriverVer=11/06/2012, 9.010.0.0000 ----> Dated from November 6,2012 Supported products : AMD6743.1 = "AMD Radeon E6760" AMD9804.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 6250 Graphics" AMD9805.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 6250 Graphics" AMD9807.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 6290 Graphics" AMD9803.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics" AMD9802.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 6320 Graphics" AMD9806.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 6320 Graphics" AMD6720.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 6900M Series" AMD9994.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7400G" AMD99A4.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7400G" AMD9992.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7420G" AMD9993.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7480D" AMD990A.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7500G" AMD9919.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7500G" AMD9990.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7520G" AMD99A0.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7520G" AMD9991.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7540D" AMD9904.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7560D" AMD9908.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7600G" AMD9918.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7600G" AMD9907.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7620G" AMD9917.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7620G" AMD9903.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7640G" AMD9913.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7640G" AMD9901.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7660D" AMD9900.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7660G" AMD9910.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7660G" AMD6819.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series" AMD6800.1 = "AMD Radeon HD 7970M" AMD6763.1 = "AMD Radeon HD6460" AMD68B8.1 = "ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series" For now,download them bellow right here : Vista/Win7 x32/x64 : (381,93 mo) http://www2.ati.com/drivers/embedded/9. ... Direct.zip Win8 x32/x64 : (375,02 mo) http://www2.ati.com/drivers/embedded/9. ... Direct.zip Linux : (109,49 mo) AMD Catalyst 12.12 Proprietary Linux x86 and x86_64 Display Driver Description: Automated installer and Display Drivers for X.Org 6.7, 6.8, 6.9, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, or 7.6 http://www2.ati.com/drivers/embedded/9. ... Direct.zip Last edited by mac-hacks; Dec 15, 2012 at 09:27 AM. |
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I don't think it can be fixed by setting pci registars as I allready tried this with an developer of Linux's apple-gmux driver. Thats how I managed to enable my eGPU + Graphics Switching and boot with Intel HD as primary VGA device (using basic display drivers). I'm actually pretty deep into this and with working Intel Drivers I'd certainly allready have Optimus up an running. If someone has a MB (especially MBP 15/17") and Windows in BIOS mode we could try if my current config works for BIOS mode. I don't want to mess with my EFI installation for now (atleast until X-mas). So if some is willing to give this a try msg me or take a look at the thread regarding my mit eGPU. Some commands might need to be changed for pre 2012 models as they introduced a message box interface. Last edited by Shelltoe; Dec 16, 2012 at 12:03 PM. |
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I was amazed when I saw the difference between the build-in GT650m compared to an desktop GTX 660 TI used as eGPU (as stated in my first post 2500p compared to 7500p in 3dMark 2011). Improvements will be most noticable with newer techs like DX11 compared to DX9. For DX9 you can push your performance by using PCI compression (1.2opt) but you'll lose performance in newer techs. My device can't even handle full 10GB/s as its limited to PCI-E 2.0 x2(!). PCI-E 2.0 x4 makes use of full 10GB/s (like 10% performance more then mine) but those solutions are totally overpriced (180$ compared to 1000$). Yeah realtime rendering has always been a shame thats why I usually use Windows for this part. Last edited by Shelltoe; Dec 16, 2012 at 06:00 PM. |
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Ran quick bench on my Mac mini Mid-2011 i-5, I made into my home server. I have OWC Mercury Helios PCIe Expansion Chassis with cheap High Point PCIe 2700 SAS Controller. 8 x 1TB HDD in RAID 5/0. This should give you idea. Code:
DiskTester 2.2b2 64-bit, diglloydTools 2.2b2, 2012-02-23 21:54 Copyright 2006-2012 DIGLLOYD INC. All Rights Reserved Use of this software requires a license. See http://macperformanceguide.com/Software-License.html Mac OS X 10.8.2, 4 CPU cores, 16384MB memory Sunday, December 16, 2012 2:58:23 PM Pacific Standard Time disktester run-area-test --xfer 4M --test-size 2G --iterations 5 Z2 Allocating maximum size contiguous file on "Z2" (3.64TB)…1.63TB (44.7% of volume size) NOTE: (1) Contiguous space equal to 44.7% of volume "Z2" was allocated. Depending on the location of the contiguous space (which disktester cannot determine), TOP SPEED MIGHT BE AS MUCH AS 44.2% FASTER (worst case, sequential, hard drives). To avoid this ambiguity, test a freshly-erased empty volume. TEMP FILE: /Volumes/Z2/disktester-test/DiskTester-Temporary-Test-File Using test size of 2GB, 4MB at a time, across a 1.63TB test file. Testing at: 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100% Area 0% (offset 0B) Iteration 1: writing…309MB/sec, reading…461MB/sec Iteration 2: writing…334MB/sec, reading…441MB/sec Iteration 3: writing…331MB/sec, reading…446MB/sec Iteration 4: writing…322MB/sec, reading…450MB/sec Iteration 5: writing…333MB/sec, reading…454MB/sec Area 10% (offset 166.5GB) Iteration 1: writing…318MB/sec, reading…446MB/sec Iteration 2: writing…328MB/sec, reading…460MB/sec Iteration 3: writing…321MB/sec, reading…449MB/sec Iteration 4: writing…329MB/sec, reading…438MB/sec Iteration 5: writing…330MB/sec, reading…448MB/sec Area 20% (offset 333.0GB) Iteration 1: writing…319MB/sec, reading…465MB/sec Iteration 2: writing…315MB/sec, reading…465MB/sec Iteration 3: writing…323MB/sec, reading…460MB/sec Iteration 4: writing…319MB/sec, reading…453MB/sec Iteration 5: writing…335MB/sec, reading…463MB/sec Area 30% (offset 499.5GB) Iteration 1: writing…307MB/sec, reading…442MB/sec Iteration 2: writing…305MB/sec, reading…447MB/sec Iteration 3: writing…311MB/sec, reading…438MB/sec Iteration 4: writing…310MB/sec, reading…459MB/sec Iteration 5: writing…297MB/sec, reading…424MB/sec Area 40% (offset 666.0GB) Iteration 1: writing…311MB/sec, reading…443MB/sec Iteration 2: writing… The DiskTester engine has been signaled to stop, allow a few seconds for it to clean up and exit. |
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I have set up a wiki at http://www.multiboot.info and I am aiming to gather as much as I can about the specifics of booting various operating systems on various hardware. I would really appreciate if people could go to my wiki and sign up, and post what information that they have found out already about their specific hardware as opposed to have to reading through pages of threads to find answers! Hopefully over these christmas holidays I will have time to add much more content to this site but the communities help would be very welcome.
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