![]() ![]() RIP RevoGirl!Īnyways, I am still getting the glitches with 512MB VRAM - I'll try 1GB but as you say I'm not hopeful.Īh I see what you mean - it just goes to show that I have no real expectations as I was a Windows user forever, and got into Mac mostly to be able to develop for iOS and use certain media-focused apps that work better on Mac. Increasing your VRAM to 1GB is possible, but I think it wouldn't really give you anything. Her blog isn't avalable anymore, but some people managed to collect all her posts and it's somewhere on the internet. You can find other articles she wrote on the web. It's RevoGirl's idea and all credit should go to her. It's not me who came up with the idea of increasing VRAM. I'm using VGA port to connect my external monitor. I don't know what's the problem with this file, because on Windows it just opens fine and there's no trouble at all. ![]() On Yosemite this pdf almost freezes the pdf-reading application (I can't even scroll through it, because all I see then is the rolling beach ball). Another thing is the problem with a pdf file I've got and need to read. That's why I don't really use OS X now - it's not comfortable to have such a laggy OS. That just does not happen in Windows 8.1 - everything is smooth there. The same thing applies to any other content-rich application. Then grab one corner of the app and try to resize the window - you'll see it's just bad. ![]() Just try this: open Appstore and open its Featured tab. The problem is the animation which is really laggy. I don't really use the green button to maximize - i just double click the top bar of the application. The problem with windows resizing is a little different. IINM, there are real Macs booting from EFI that had HD3000 graphics and are supported on both Mavericks and Yosemite, so I am wondering where the heart of the issue is. If anyone else knows the underlying reasons, it would be great if you could point me in the right direction to investigate. I am still curious about the inner details as to why these glitches only occur on Clover but not Chameleon. I may try and make a script to do this automatically on boot, if I do I will share it here. It will refresh the background and the lines should go away. Go to Sys Prefs -> Displays -> Color Profiles and change the profile. One trick that can help if you have a line or two on the Desktop background after boot: I did notice that the glitches are much reduced on Yosemite compared to Mavericks. The worst issue I now have that I didn't have before, is graphics glitches on Mac OS, which I assume is because I have the 4530s using the older HD3000 integrated graphics. I am overall mostly happy after finishing my migration to UEFI triple-boot using Clover. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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