If you are running an i5-12600K, i7-13700K, or i9-14900K, you have likely noticed that macOS boots to a black screen, displays 7MB of VRAM, or simply kernel panics. The native AppleIntelKBLGraphics drivers don’t recognize Rocket Lake, let alone Alder Lake.
This involves using the -igfxvesa boot argument. This "patches" the boot process to bypass the driver initialization that usually causes a black screen. uhd 770 hackintosh patched
For a Hackintosh builder with an Alder Lake CPU and no discrete AMD GPU, patching the UHD 770 offers a way to run macOS with a functional GUI—ideal for coding, office work, or light photo editing. However, for any task requiring reliable sleep, DRM-protected media, or multi-display productivity, the patched UHD 770 is a compromise. Most seasoned Hackintosh users pair Alder Lake CPUs with an AMD Radeon RX 500/6000 series, leaving the iGPU disabled entirely. If you are running an i5-12600K, i7-13700K, or