![]() I then decided to go back and reinstall 10.10.5 since I never had an issue with the web drivers until late el cap. On top of this, I've reinstalled El Cap via unibeast, to the same results. I've tried everything in the book and available here and elsewhere that I could find for solutions, as listed above. So, to recap what I've done and the results. Is there something I can do to regain this HDMI function if I'm correct? Thanks for any insight. Is there something wrong with my HDMI port when using the Nvidia drivers? I only have a small SSDT using one of toleda's patches for HDMI audio from before, and no DSDT. I tried rebooting with nv_disable=1 and saw that when I boot this way, it reads my TV as the display instead, which got me thinking. Looking under about this mac, I saw it was reading my card "GTX 970 4096mb" but my display was reading as "Built In Display". However, today, I tried screen sharing from my other install after the screen goes to "No Input" and was able to access it. Of course, I can boot no problem with nv_disable=1. I've tried uninstalling and resintalling, checking to see if I had Inject Nvidia on somewhere, and everything in between, still no luck. I tried changing my system to read my GPU as GFX1 instead of 0, no success there either. I swapped sysdefs to multiple different ones: mac pro 3.1, 6.1 with the patch, iMac 14.2 and everything in between, but still have had no luck. I saw many were having this problem, so I tried all the solutions I could find. I actually booted up and used my Mac perfectly fine for hours, watched some netflix, then suddenly the screen went black, and I've had these boot problems ever since. Unlike most others have reported, this problem didn't start after I installed the drivers. ![]() Currently, I'm using a P7H55-m pro mobo, EVGA GTX 970, and an i5 Lynnfield CPU. Like many others with the Nvidia drivers, my boot sequence gets about half way, then the screen goes black, followed by "no input". That may still be the case, but I've been troubleshooting and I think I might have a different problem that just seems like it's the prior. So let me preface this by saying that I believed I was having the same black screen boot problems others have been, and have just been incredibly unlucky in finding a solution. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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