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1st gen desktop with Radeon HD 7870: Black screen when attempting to boot High Sierra or later


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On one computer I have, after the line IOConsoleUsers: gIOScreenLockState 3, hs 0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0, my screen will go black (not turn off, it'll just be black) if I attempt to boot High Sierra or later. I've tested High Sierra, Catalina, and Big Sur, they all have this behaviour. For all of them, this is macOS recovery, I can't test the actual OS since I can't install it. I've tested El Capitan and Sierra, they both work fine, and I currently have Sierra installed. Is anyone aware of a solution?

 

Specs - MSI P55A-G55, Intel Core i5-750, 1x8GB 1666MHz ADATA DDR3, PowerColour Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition 2GB, Western Digital Black 1TB 7200RPM, Realtek ALC892, Realtek RTL8168D/8111D

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Graphics initialisation issue. Try and add boot-arg radpg=15.

https://github.com/acidanthera/WhateverGreen/tree/master

Check which AMD personality is selected in El Capitan/Sierra and try to inject this through properties in your config for High Sierra or later. Or experiment with the various personalities that apply to AMD 7xxx cards..

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Here's the IOReg

Ella’s iMac.zip

Well, I've made a discovery, it's just the DVI and HDMI outs on the graphics card that aren't working. If I use a Mini DisplayPort out, it'll work. I do want to fix HDMI though since my monitor only supports DVI and VGA (i always use a DVI to HDMI adapter, since I don't have a direct DVI cable), so because of this I have to use 3 different video adapters (DVI to HDMI, HDMI to DisplayPort, DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort), and due to that my video quality is worse, I get graphical glitches, sometimes my monitor just doesn't turn on at all. I'll install Big Sur now, but I'll keep Sierra on a separate HDD just in case I need Sierra to troubleshoot something

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