Hi again MaLd0n
Just wanted to update you on my progress with my Monterey OC setup. At this point in time, I have had no success and I am out of ideas. I will try and provide all relevant information to see if you might have an idea as to what I am missing.
I'll start with hardware specs as reported by AIDA64 Engineer :-
CPU Type - QuadCore Intel Core i3-9100F, 4100 MHz (41 x 100) in Socket LGA1151
Motherboard Name - Asus Prime B365M-K (2 PCI-E x1, 1 PCI-E x16, 1 M.2, 2 DDR4 DIMM, Audio, Video, Gigabit LAN)
Motherboard Chipset - Intel Kaby Point B365, Intel Coffee Lake-S
System Memory - 16321 MB (DDR4 SDRAM) - 2 x Kingston RAM modules (mother board only supports 2 modules)
BIOS Type - AMI (07/09/2021)
Video Adapter AMD Radeon RX 6600 (8176 MB)
3D Accelerator AMD Radeon RX 6600 (Navi 23)
Monitor - Generic PnP Monitor [NoDB] (29121) - Current display output is to a Hisense 65" LCD/LED TV through HDMI connection and also can be connected to a smaller Lenovo D22e-20 monitor also through HDMI connection
Audio Adapter - ATI Radeon HDMI @ AMD Navi 21/22/23/24 - High Definition Audio Controller - current sound output to Hisense TV
Audio Adapter - Realtek ALC887 @ Intel Kaby Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller (Audio, Voice, Speech)
Disk Drive - KINGSTON SV300S37A240G (240 GB, SATA-III) - Current Windows boot drive
Disk Drive - ST1000DM003-1SB102 (1 TB, 7200 RPM, SATA-III) - Other storage drive
USB removable drive - Sandisk Ultra USB 3.0 16GB - currently used as Monterey install/boot drive and attached to Port 11 as reported by Windows version of USBMap
Input devices - HID Keyboard Device / Mouse - HID-compliant mouse - above devices are Logitech wireless devices currently attached to Port 4 as reported by Windows version of USBMap
Network Adapter - D-Link DWA-192 AC1900 Wi-Fi USB 3.0 Adapter (192.168.4.40) - currently attached to Port 2 as reported by Windows version of USBMap - this is my main Internet connection
Network Adapter - Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller - no devices plugged into this adaptor currently
I will attach both a text-only report and an HTML report for further inspection of hardware.
Now onto USB boot stick configuration - boot stick created on a VMWare Workstation 16 Pro virtual Mac which is running MacOS Big Sur 11.4.
Created installer stick as per your Monterey guide https://www.olarila.com/topic/20908-easy-fast-and-perfect-vanilla-hackintosh-clover-and-opencore-windows-linux-or-macos/ - once boot stick was created, downloaded EFI folder https://olarila.com/files/OPENCORE1/EFI.Opencore.Desktop.CoffeeLake.zip - mounted boot sticks' EFI partition, copy/pasted EFI folder from ZIP file onto boot sticks' EFI partition, ejected all USB sticks, shutdown the virtual Mac, rebooted to Opencore boot menu, chose Clean NVRAM option, waited for reboot, booted back into Opencore boot menu and chose Install MacOS Monterey and watched boot sequence. As per attached photos, the boot sequence froze at some point I cannot figure out. I then rebooted back into Windows, started up my VMWare Virtual Mac, downloaded https://olarila.com/files/OPENCORE.MOD1/EFI.Opencore.Desktop.CoffeeLake.MOD.zip and repeated the same above steps. On next boot, same outcome but slightly different. I am at a loss as to what is not working but I am sure it is something simple that I have overlooked. I have also attached my UEFI BIOS screens as there maybe some setting I have overlooked. I have not provided a copy of my EFI folder as it will be the untouched version that you have generously provided and that I have not modified - if you still need to view it let me know. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks!!
BIOS and booting photos.rar