New Laptop and HD4600 Mixups
Sooo I bought a new laptop after only a few months of a $60 Craigslist steal. The Craigslist sale was a Lenovo E540 for $60. It had a 320GB hard drive, i5-4200, and 4 GB of RAM; but it also had a few non-working keys and a few marks on the screen. While I replaced the keyboard and lived with the screen issues, I could not get any sound from the internal speakers. So my next venture was a gaming laptop, a Lenovo Y510p. It too has a few non-working keys and a small mark on the screen, but with an i7-4700 CPU, 8 GB of memory and two GT750 graphics cards I couldn't pass it up.
The HD Graphics apply to both the processor in this and the Lenovo E540. The trick was to go into Clover's graphics settings and change things around.
The HD Graphics apply to both the processor in this and the Lenovo E540. The trick was to go into Clover's graphics settings and change things around.
The photo above is the Clover screen on my Y510p. Like the E540 I had to set the FakeID (highlighted) to 0x04128086 and the "ig-platform-id" below it to 0x0a260006. When I did that, the graphics came out as such:
Not really do-able at all, I'd say. No matter what graphics settings I would use, I'd get those weird graphics on the screen. It wasn't until I noticed something that I decided to take a chance:
The Card Device ID comes up with 0416 while the FakeID begins with 0412. I simply change the Fake ID to 0x04168086 and gave it a shot:
And now I have 1920 x 1080 resolution without and weird graphics glitches.
Now to try and get the full 1.5 GB of video RAM....
Now to try and get the full 1.5 GB of video RAM....