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mitexxo

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  1. Hey there Maldon, thanks for the quick answer. Is the AppleIGC kext in your EFI here an older version? That's the EFI I downloaded making installer.
  2. Hello Maldon, I got back to Sequoia experimentation after updating my Motherboard BIOS, upgrading to NVMe drive and with the new GPU (RX6800XT). With this configuration and setup, your recommended EFI (SSDT-CPUR) for AMD worked like a charm. The only thing I had to change is a single boot argument, alcid=5 to get my Realteak S1220A working. The only problem I got is the Ethernet, there is just no way I can get it running after all I tried online. Motherboard is Asus Rog Strix B550-F Gaming with the Intel I225-V. I didn't really touch your AppleIGC.kext and with the e1000=0 it boots just fine and it seems that macOS detects it everywhere, but it just won't work. It shows green in the network settings but it refuses to function, even when I pull the cable out, it still shows connected. It behaves really weird. Is there a way to make it work or anything else I didn't try? Here are few screenshots:
  3. Hello MaLd0n, Thank you very much for your response and instructions. I will tell you in detailed steps what I did: - Downloaded Desktop Ryzen EFI you shared, unpacked it to my desktop. - Downloaded USBToolBox (Windows.exe) and generated USB keys following key sequence by your guide, so it created UTBMap.kext. - Copied generated UTBMap.kext and USBToolBox.kext folders into the \EFI\OC\Kexts. - Opened the config.plist file with OCAT and added kext folders in Kernel, saved the configuration (screenshots). - Moved newly generated EFI to bootable USB (EFI) using DiskGenius. It's booting again and now I'm stuck at the other error. Is it about CPU and cores? Is the kext list in correct order? I don't know what's going on.
  4. Hello MaLd0n and Olarila forum, After a few years I decided to try the macOS again. Yesterday I downloaded Sequoia image and made a bootable USB drive by following your guide carefully. After setting up the BIOS too, I succeeded in making it and boot, but I always get stuck in the beginning, usually at lines: Registered CoreAnalyticsHub functions with xnu.virtual bool CoreAnalyticsHub::start(IOService *)::218:CoreAnalyticsHub start completed or pci (build - some date here),flags 0xc1080 My hardware is: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming GPU: Sapphire RX5600XT RAM: 16Gb Corsair Vengeance@3200 SSD: Kingston HyperX Fury 120Gb SSD2:Kingston 500Gb NVMe M.2 500G I was trying to install it on 120Gb SSD, should I try to disconnecting it and try with NVMe drive only? I have tried the EFI folders you made for AMD (using DiskGenius), but I also tried making my own EFI with Open Core and kexts. Do you have any ideas what could go wrong - or should I try some older versions like Sonoma or Ventura? Would it make a difference since I can't even pass boot and start installation with EFIs I tried? Thank you very much for all the work and effort you are doing here.
  5. I made it work, I just installed other version of AppleALC and now having both, sound and network :) Now I am just trying to figure out the bootloader and booting without USB.
  6. Hello, MaLd0n. O.K, I will try some other Audio layout-id... is it possible that it makes some confusion with network? My ethernet card is Realtek 8111E.
  7. Hello, everyone. First I'd like to thank all of the Olarila community for an amazing amount of job put in here, as for the sharing knowledge through the so well explained/detailed guides and tutorials. I've been following MaLd0n's guide and managed to install and successfully boot High Sierra 10.13.6 on my SSD in the first try. Problems were expected and on my part - it was the audio. After reading and learning more, I managed to make it work - in the Clover, I loaded config.plist from my EFI partition (folders I put on my EFI partition are downloaded by MaLd0n's guide for my chipset), then I downloaded and installed Lilu and AppleALC in the Clover Kext Installer. After reboot, the Audio is working, but there is no internet/network. Do you know what could be causing this problem? Do I need to try a different Audio Inject layout? I left my on "1" by default after installing in the Clover because it was working. Here is my configuration: Motherboard: MSI P67A-C45 CPU: i7 2600 GPU: nVidia GTX770 16GB RAM ------------------------------------------- Thank You.
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