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Hi All,
Well good news. I was able to get video working but honestly having performed as many steps as I did I'm not entirely sure how I made it work
Just as a further background, the Dell Optiplex All-in-one is a UEFI based system and while I tried diligently to get the Clover bootloader to work with the UEFI bios, I ended up reverting back to the legacy bios.
Once reverting back to the legacy bios, I was able to boot into the build using my Unibeast Mac Mountain Lion usb stick with the -x flag. From there I installed multibeast and chose the standard settings (EasyBeast Installation). After this I rebooted and encountered the Boot0 error whereby I reloaded the Mac Installer and performed the steps listed here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/25-boot0-error-official-guide.html
After successfully fixing that I simply rebooted and voila, the system booted and I now have full HD 1920x1080 video. Honestly I have to say it looks BEAUTIFUL!
Well good news. I was able to get video working but honestly having performed as many steps as I did I'm not entirely sure how I made it work
Just as a further background, the Dell Optiplex All-in-one is a UEFI based system and while I tried diligently to get the Clover bootloader to work with the UEFI bios, I ended up reverting back to the legacy bios.
Once reverting back to the legacy bios, I was able to boot into the build using my Unibeast Mac Mountain Lion usb stick with the -x flag. From there I installed multibeast and chose the standard settings (EasyBeast Installation). After this I rebooted and encountered the Boot0 error whereby I reloaded the Mac Installer and performed the steps listed here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/25-boot0-error-official-guide.html
After successfully fixing that I simply rebooted and voila, the system booted and I now have full HD 1920x1080 video. Honestly I have to say it looks BEAUTIFUL!
So probably Chimera's GraphicsEnabler=Yes is working for you (it does injection of ig-platform-id that is compatible with many, not all, desktop systems, and not very many laptops).
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Remaining issues I have now are as follows:
1. After the install of Multibeast, I now have no working ethernet. The device shows up in the Network section of settings but for some reason it cannot get an IP Address. Interestingly as well I also have another adapter in there which says: PCI Serial Adapter(22), any thoughts?
You need to figure out what Ethernet chip is in your computer then install drivers for it if available. I see 'Intel WiFi' mentioned in your post #1, but no mention of ethernet. Your WiFi will not work, as I mentioned earlier... you will need to replace it if you plan to use it.1. After the install of Multibeast, I now have no working ethernet. The device shows up in the Network section of settings but for some reason it cannot get an IP Address. Interestingly as well I also have another adapter in there which says: PCI Serial Adapter(22), any thoughts?
2. Audio is still not working, I do believe I have a realtek alc269, I'm assuming I need some file to patch so this works?
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