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| Key | Type | Value | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | AAPL,ig-platform-id | Data | 00000000 | Disables display output (headless mode). | | device-id | Data | A67E0000 | Spoofs Intel UHD 770 as UHD 7xx (Comet Lake). | | enable-hdmi20 | Data | 01000000 | Optional: Enables HDMI 2.0 if needed. | | framebuffer-patch-enable | Data | 01000000 | Enables custom framebuffer. | | framebuffer-fbmem | Data | 00000003 | 48MB framebuffer memory. |
You cannot use the standard AAPL,ig-platform-id from real Macs (like 07009B3E for UHD 630). Instead, you must spoof a device ID that macOS recognizes.
Getting Intel UHD Graphics 770 (found in 12th-14th Gen Intel Alder Lake/Raptor Lake CPUs) working on a Hackintosh is technically possible but requires spoofing an older supported GPU because macOS does not natively support Xe architecture graphics.
To build a functional Hackintosh using a modern Intel CPU (like the i7-12700K or i9-14900K), you use a compatible dedicated graphics card (dGPU).
If you are a tinkerer who enjoys the journey more than the destination, go ahead—build that Z690 + i7-12700K Hackintosh and wrestle with framebuffers. But if you need to get work done, either disable the UHD 770 entirely in BIOS and use an AMD dGPU, or build a native Mac.
The UHD 770 is a brilliant piece of silicon for Windows 11. For macOS? It’s a ghost in the machine—visible, but unable to touch anything.
Steps to export Kerio mailbox data in batch are as follows:
| Key | Type | Value | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | AAPL,ig-platform-id | Data | 00000000 | Disables display output (headless mode). | | device-id | Data | A67E0000 | Spoofs Intel UHD 770 as UHD 7xx (Comet Lake). | | enable-hdmi20 | Data | 01000000 | Optional: Enables HDMI 2.0 if needed. | | framebuffer-patch-enable | Data | 01000000 | Enables custom framebuffer. | | framebuffer-fbmem | Data | 00000003 | 48MB framebuffer memory. |
You cannot use the standard AAPL,ig-platform-id from real Macs (like 07009B3E for UHD 630). Instead, you must spoof a device ID that macOS recognizes.
Getting Intel UHD Graphics 770 (found in 12th-14th Gen Intel Alder Lake/Raptor Lake CPUs) working on a Hackintosh is technically possible but requires spoofing an older supported GPU because macOS does not natively support Xe architecture graphics.
To build a functional Hackintosh using a modern Intel CPU (like the i7-12700K or i9-14900K), you use a compatible dedicated graphics card (dGPU).
If you are a tinkerer who enjoys the journey more than the destination, go ahead—build that Z690 + i7-12700K Hackintosh and wrestle with framebuffers. But if you need to get work done, either disable the UHD 770 entirely in BIOS and use an AMD dGPU, or build a native Mac.
The UHD 770 is a brilliant piece of silicon for Windows 11. For macOS? It’s a ghost in the machine—visible, but unable to touch anything.
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Steps to transfer emails from Kerio Server are as follows: uhd 770 hackintosh
This is how you can easily migrate batch Kerio emails using this software. | Key | Type | Value | Explanation