![]() ![]() In case its functionality is needed, use WhateverGreen.kext (alongside Lilu.kext) and add the following boot arguments: More info can be found in this post here.Īccording to Vulgo, NoVPAJpeg.kext is now deprecated. But if you want to use it in S/L/E, that should work just fine. I prefer (and recommend) using it within the EFI folder, in Clover/kexts/Other. You use it as a regular kext, alongside Lilu. ![]() It's a Lilu plugin (which means that it requires Lilu.kext in order to work) it's called NoVPAJpeg, and it can be downloaded from here. Thanks to vulgo for the plugin and sharing and testing it, we now have yet another possible solution to this issue. So.keep that in mind and better try some of the other methods mentioned here. !\NOTE: There have been reports saying that using this method (switching SMBIOS to a MacPro one) with newer versions of MacOS may cause iTunes to crash. ![]() Keep in mind that choosing these will most likely not show you an iGPU in System Report, since those machines generally (probably all of them) use Xeon CPUs with no iGPUs either. It was tested multiple times and it showed good results. It worked perfectly fine for me though and I didn't need to change anything else.Īlternatively, you can also try one of the MacPro SMBIOSes, such as MacPro5,1 or MacPro6,1. In case you lose CPU PM with this method, there are multiple ways to fix that, and they do not make the object of this thread. Switch your SMBIOS in Clover config in regards to the dedicated GPU you're using, instead of the CPU. Take a look here and choose the corresponding SMBIOS closest to your hardware. With that being said, I'll just move on to the actual tutorial. I just thought it would be useful to create a new thread for it so that people can discuss this particular issue here. This tutorial is based on research and testing on this topic (especially useful if you're using an RX series AMD video card), and my own very limited time testing this on my rig. So.if you're comfortable using the iGPU, just switch to that and you should be good to go. This issue DOES NOT occur using the iGPU. And from that point forward, any other app trying to open the same file will either become unresponsive (in the case of the Preview app) or just stay in endless loop (in case of Quick Look)Īs a workaround, in case the tutorial below doesn't work for you, you can use Grab (built-in app in MacOS) to open said files. The issue is that, when trying to open jpg files (for some reason, it doesn't occur with pngs), the pop-up window would remain in an endless loop. So, this little tutorial is meant to help people fix a new issue with Mojave: opening jpg files (looks like it happens with larger files, not so much with smaller ones) using Quick Look (on spacebar key pressed) or Preview app, using the dedicated GPUs. ![]()
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