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Alexandros Tselikas

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  1. Removed -v flag, CSM is disabled. Same issue
  2. I removed it from the motherboard completely. The problem still remains. I tried installing again, same exact issue need to reset nvram twice in each step for it to boot. Here's an error I got after the installer rebooted. 20240109_103151.zip Okay, after a few NVRAM resets it seems to be booting up with the first try, but this is with the NVME unplugged, how can I make it work with the NVMe? Spoke too soon. After a shutdown and a bootup it failed again. Where can I check the logs to see what's up?
  3. I actually installed it in a SanDisk SSD Ultra 3D 500GB which is plain SATA. My Windows installation is on the NVME drive. Does that make any difference?
  4. It's a Kingston A2000 1TB M.2 NMVE drive. I've done all the steps except for requesting a DSDT patch and USB port mapping.
  5. Hello there, I followed your guide and tried to install Ventura on my desktop. I had some problems with the first installation step stopping in the middle, rebooted and threw a Stop Sign error, cleared NVRAM two times and was able to reboot into the installer, continued to install and then restarted again with the same problem. I was finally able to install it and it sort of works ok. I cloned the EFI folder from the installation drive to the hard drive but I have trouble booting it up. I have to clear NVRAM a lot of times to get it to boot plus I get two options in the boot options, OpenCore EFI and UEFI OS. They seem to work the same but sometimes it fails with OC: Failed to open root FS - Device Error! Clearing NVRAM usually fixes that too. I have disabled all the options in the BIOS that I saw needed to be disabled. People in the internet say it's a kernel panic, how can I see the root cause of it? My Desktop is: i5-13600kf Gigabyte Z790 Gaming X AX rev 1.0 RX 6800 XT 32GB DDR5 BeQuiet Power 10 750W
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