One of the most common techniques in the Hackintosh world is spoofing —telling macOS that your hardware is something it recognizes. For graphics, this involves using OpenCore's DeviceProperties to inject fake device-id and AAPL,ig-platform-id values. This method works well for older unsupported generations, like spoofing a 10th-gen UHD 630 as a 9th-gen model. However, for the UHD 770, no suitable platform ID exists because macOS has never supported a GPU with its architecture.
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Disable in BIOS or use as a secondary "headless" unit (limited success). AMD Radeon RX 400, 500, 5000, or 6000 series recommended. Summary for Builders One of the most common techniques in the
This is a highly unconventional and impractical approach for most users. However, for the UHD 770, no suitable platform
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This happens if macOS tries to load drivers for the UHD 770. Double-check that your DeviceProperties class-code spoofing is correct, or simply add -wegnoigpu to your OpenCore boot-args.
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