You’ve done the hard part. You spent hours tweaking your config.plist , mapping your USB ports, and troubleshooting kernel panics. Finally, macOS boots perfectly on your non-Apple hardware. The CPU is recognized, the Wi-Fi works, and the audio is singing.
You’ve applied the patch. You rebooted. It still doesn’t work. Why? hackintosh hdmi fix
Believe it or not, many "HDMI issues" are cable issues. macOS is terrible at handling degraded signals. Use a or an Ultra High Speed HDMI (48Gbps) . Do not use a 10-year-old cable. Also, try a DP-to-HDMI adapter . Often, converting DisplayPort (which macOS loves) to HDMI (which your monitor loves) bypasses the issue entirely. You’ve done the hard part
If your HDMI only works if you unplug and re-plug the cable after booting, you likely have a Bus-ID mismatch The CPU is recognized, the Wi-Fi works, and