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Intel NUC10i7(5/3)FNH(K) Hackintosh OpenCore EFI

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Dualscreen not working at startup!

AngealGeek opened this issue · comments

Hello! thanks for your EFi!

I just saw than my hackintosh can't boot with dual screen plugged (HDMI+usb c) ==+> crash on Apple Logo

But if i plugged the second cable only after the loading screen everything works well.

i have an nuc10i3fnk2 but i tried another EFI on internet for the Nuc 08 just in case, and its seems to works (but of course i have a lot of others problem with this one.

Here is the NUC 10 with your Vanilla EFI, i plugged my converter when already running and everything smooth well
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c4tNbHxihjTKgNLVBgdZuEPeEFtDV89Y/view?usp=sharing

Boot with everything plugged:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c21KlpEDaA9aYIWpJ7ke-usw1Vc5nE6T/view?usp=sharing

thanks for your time!

It‘s really like what you said.
Two ways to solve this problem:

  1. Set your primary monitor to Thunderbolt device in BIOS.
  2. Unplug the Type-C cable at startup, and plug it again while you already logged in.

Thans for your quick answer.

I tried to set the primary monitor to thunderbolt but unfortunaly it didnt work for me.

Is there a way to totaly disable dual screen in the EFI?

I dont really want to use two screen on the nucintosh, but i have a dualboot with windows and its a bit annoying to unplugged the thunderbolt cable every time i want to use big sur.

you need use dualscreen in windows but one in Big Sur?
Or just one disk with both macOS and Windows?
My way is keeping the nuc on all the time ;)

"you need use dualscreen in windows but one in Big Sur?" ==> exatly!

So even if i keep the nuc on, i still have to reboot to switch between Mac and Windows

I will unplugged the cable THUNDERBOLT until another solution is found, thank you and i keep you informed!

It seems no good ways to fix this problem.

@AngealGeek, a workaround that I found was to turn off the thunderbolt display at boot. And turn it back on at login. That way you do not have to keep plugging in/out cabels.