MACBOOK PRO BOOTCAMP SERIAL
Does anybody have any experience with that?Ġ0 00 01 00 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI BridgeĠ0 00 01 01 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI BridgeĠ0 00 02 00 => Display Controller - VGA/8514 ControllerĠ0 00 03 00 => Multimedia Device - UNDEFINEDĠ0 00 14 00 => Serial Bus Controllers - USB
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I was thinking, maybe it's possible to completely disable the nVidia card from the Grub EFI console. I'm good with C/C++ but I don't know if that's possible at all. If I disable the nVidia card, I just get a black screen after windows load.Īny ideas? Suggestions? I was thinking maybe I could get my hands dirty with nVidia CUDA and code an applet to manage this stuff. I can move the mouse and everything, but I can't log in. I have tried uninstalling the nVidia card drivers and something weird happens after windows load, looks like there's a secondary screen, with a different resolution to the right of the "main" screen. So far, I can only see the two devices working in safe mode, see screenshot below: I created a triple boot installation (Mac, Win 8.1, Arch Linux), patched Grub to fake the "booting-into-os-x" procedure, and forced the iris pro 5200 driver installation on windows.
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Long story short, I have the Iris Pro on the 15" Macbook (Mid 2014 with dGPU) partially working on Windows 8.1.
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Hey Guys! Sorry if this is not the appropriate forum, or if this has been done already (I found no related posts).