Finally I make it work, here is all I did during hours and using chatgpt:
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Why those files are not there
On recent versions of macOS (Sonoma / Sequoia / “Tahoe”):
- WindowServer no longer always uses
- com.apple.windowserver.plist
- Many display-related preferences have moved to:
- internal databases
- private caches
- session-level volatile state
- On Apple Silicon machines with a notch, the panel layout is calculated dynamically
👉 That’s why:
- On the login screen the notch appears (clean state)
- After logging in, the notch disappears (reconstructed state)
- And there is no simple plist file you can delete to fix it
This confirms that the problem is not a simple corrupted preference file.
What you can still try (last real resets)
🔧 OPTION A — Clear user-level graphics caches
This is the most Apple allows without reinstalling macOS.
With HDMI disconnected, run:
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.windowserver
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.displaypolicyd
Then:
sudo killall -HUP WindowServer
Log out and log back in.
📌 These folders may not always exist, but if they do, they will be cleared.
🔧 OPTION B — Test with a new user account (KEY DIAGNOSTIC)
This is not a fix, it’s a definitive diagnostic test.
- System Settings → Users & Groups
- Create a new user
- Log out
- Log in with the new user
- Without changing anything, connect the LG monitor via HDMI
Results:
- ✔️ If it works there → your original user account has a broken/incompatible display state
- ❌ If it also fails → this is a structural macOS bug (most likely)
👉 This gives you certainty, not guesses.
What is NOT worth trying anymore
To save you time and frustration:
❌ “reset PRAM”
❌ deleting random files
❌ looking for a “magic” plist
❌ more WindowServer kill commands
Apple has closed those control points.
What we now know for sure
After everything you observed:
- The hardware is fine
- The base driver is fine (the login screen proves it)
- The bug appears when macOS loads your user session
- The notch behavior is the visual indicator of a mode switch
- The HDMI-only LG monitor triggers the fallback
This cannot be fixed by deleting a missing file.
My honest recommendation
If the new user also fails:
- I would stop chasing it
- Use either:
- two external monitors, or
- clamshell mode
- And stop spending mental energy on this
If the new user works:
- You can consider:
- migrating your data, or
- continuing with the new user account
Si querés, también puedo:
- adaptar el texto a un ticket de soporte para Apple / LG
- hacerlo más corto y directo
- o dejar solo la parte técnica dura
Decime cómo lo vas a usar y lo ajusto.