macattackjack
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CPU
i7-9800X
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MOTHERBOARD
EVGA X299 Micro
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EVGA GT710
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Hi All I used the EFI from the beta install I had, and using the script from MaLd0n downloaded Big Sur and used that to install to a new SSD, copied the OpenCore EFI to the EFI partition, and it works. Issues. 1. The Memory configuration error comes up when starting up. I know there's a kext or efi for Catalina, but I don't know if it works with Opencore. Does it? I tried MacProMemoryNotificationDisabler.kext, but perhaps I didn't configure it properly in the config file. System specs Asus Prime X299-A i9-9960X 96 GB Ram EVGA GT710 GPU 2. Once I turned off the boot picker, and turned off verbose loading, I started getting a message OCB: StartImage failed - Already started Halting on critical error It seems that changing a configuration might cause the problem. After a few restarts is seems to work. But not sure. Attached is the config.plist. Config.plist.zip
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[Guide] Install/Restore BigSur with Clover
macattackjack replied to MaLd0n's topic in Big Sur (10.16)
A general Note on how I deal with installing a new system, betas, etc, etc. 120 GB SSD's are about $25 dollars. Get three. 32 GB flash drives are about 8 dollars get a few. Once you have a working Install, and an update comes out, Clone it using Super Duper if possible. (not possible currently with Big Sur) Apply the update to the cloned drive, not your other original working install. Thus, if the update bricks the system, or otherwise doesn't something nasty, you don't have another 4 hours trying to get back to your working system. Alternate between two SSD's until the final version comes out and you're system is completely set. The third SSD is for when there's something else you want to try, and you have two iffy installs, and don't want to risk either. -
Big Sur Installer quits at 12 minute mark
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Big Sur (10.16)
SOLVED removed alcid=1 for boot arguments. System working and restarts correctly. -
Big Sur Installer quits at 12 minute mark
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Big Sur (10.16)
You mean, install the OC EFI to match my CPU and Motherboard? The Asus Prime X299-A isn't like other x299's. The only OpenCore EFI that works with the installer is the one I post above, and it works with your BS "easy way" image until the end of the verbose system booting. Then the screen goes black and nothing happens. I've tried comparing the one that's booting to your, and I don't see much difference between the config files, except for the SSDT files Kind of frustrated now. -
Big Sur Installer quits at 12 minute mark
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Big Sur (10.16)
Now, OC boot loader shows only Preboot as an booting option. If I chose that, it boots, verbose loading gets to end, then screen goes black. Trying to restart, the bios freezes and I have to start the bios in safe mode. I think it's trying to restart, but it's still not shutting down correctly, and doesn't allow my 10.13.6 system to shutdown either until I reset NVRAM. Is the easy way a completed system, or still an installer? -
Big Sur Installer quits at 12 minute mark
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Big Sur (10.16)
Yeah, the other way, the installer creates the installer image on the new drive, but then when it reboots and starts to actually install the system, it quits after a couple of minutes. -
Big Sur Installer quits at 12 minute mark
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Big Sur (10.16)
Yes. It doesn't seem to work. I just checked now, and mounted the SSD I am trying to install to, and it shows the Mac OS based system, is written to the SSD (about 14 GB), but If I try to boot in OC from SSD, it will again start installing and then quit at 12 minute mark, will not restart, and require I press the restart button on the Motherboard to restart the computer. Okay, did something differnent. I used the "install Mac OS" app on your big sur image, while in a working 10.13.6 system, and it did the same thing, it restarted after a few minutes, however this time, it rebooted and showed the "install Mac OS (external) in OC. I selected that, and now it's showing 29 minutes. I'll let you know if this completes. -
I found an OC EFI from hackintosher with the same x299 mb as mine that boots the BS Beta 4 on my Asus Prime X299-A Mobo, i7-9800X, EVGA GT710 GPU.Installer comes up, all good. Starts installing. Then quits at the 12 minute mark, and I get this screen.Not only does the computer not restart without hitting the reset button on the motherboard, but it keeps other OS on a different drive from restarting until I reset the NVRAM.I tried a few variations on the config list, but as I am new to OC, I don't want to poke around without knowing what I'm doing. But it seems to me a bunch of services aren't working properly.Also, VooDooTSCSync, was an old version that requires setting the threat count. The current version, that auto reads it, works fine.Attached is a pic of my EFI files, the config file, and a picture of what the verbose logging says when trying to shut downAny thoughts? No install.zip
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[Guide] Install/Restore BigSur with Clover
macattackjack replied to MaLd0n's topic in Big Sur (10.16)
I finally got the Beta 4 image, and it still does not boot on the Asus X299 Prime-A, i7-9800X, EVGA GT710. It freezes after PCI begin, or apfsload, depending on what kexts. I replaced the kexts in the image with newer ones or ones that I know work with this motherboard for Catalina. Nothing helped. Has anyone gotten it to work with a X299 chipset? -
I've been trying to download the Beta 4 BS image for about 2 weeks and keep getting the "too many people have viewed this file" error that won't let me download it. Do you have it downloadable from any other location? Thanks
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P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3 2700K and Catalina
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Catalina (10.15)
Yeah, I'm remembering now. RehabMan-Generic-USB3-2015-1215 kind of works, but only if the USB port is connected to something when the system boots. Have you heard of any updates for the kext for the ASmedia 3.0 controller chip on the Z68? The Asus X79 motherboards use the ASmedia 3.1 controller chip, and the USBAllInject works great for that. -
P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3 2700K and Catalina
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Catalina (10.15)
Boots!, and everything working except USB 3.0 ports. I tried patches, EUSB to EH01, EHC2 to EH02, EHC1 to EH01, etc. in different combinations even. None worked. Put USBinjectAll back into Kexts folder, no change. -
P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3 2700K and Catalina
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Catalina (10.15)
Here they are. Full EFI plus Origin folder only origin.zip EFI.zip -
P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3 2700K and Catalina
macattackjack replied to macattackjack's topic in Catalina (10.15)
Oh, sorry EVGA GT710 2 GB (metal) Works with all other UEFI builds 10.13 to to 10.15 -
Hi I got High Sierra 10.13.6 to work in a non UEFI build using Clover. Is there an EFI on the website that would work with this motherboard and Catalina? Right now it gets stuck at PCI Begin. I've used the Config that Clover built, your EFI for series 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and found a few others around the web. All seem stuck at PCI begin, more or less. I haven't tried Mojave yet. Thanks
