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WizeMan

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Hackintosh Specs

  • CPU
    CORE 2 QUAD
  • MOTHERBOARD
    ECS G31T-M
  • GPU
    8600
  1. They look like the presets because that's how they ended up after editing with MaciASL following the dortania guide. Is there some guide for creating a full custom dsdt?
  2. seems like the partition map or the file system was borked during Monterey upgrade from Big Sur. Even from the Monterey USB Installer I couldn’t erase the drive, I had to boot into windows and remove all partitions with diskpart. Then did a fresh install of Monterey and boot time is really short now. But apart from this, what makes my folder shitty? Maybe I have more tools than needed but apart from that? Asking out of curiosity in order to improve my hack game. Also is there any guide for DSDT? I followed the dortania guide, all the SSDTs are custom
  3. Thank you. I tried, but same slow boot
  4. I am experiencing very slow boot from the moment I upgraded from Big Sur to Monterey Beta 3. My build is:  Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370N Wifi  CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K  RAM: G-Skill Ripjaws 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200Mhz  GPU: Sapphire RX 580 Pulse 8GB  Storage: Samsung EVO 970 1TB M.2. NVME  Wifi+BT: BCM94360CS2  Case: Cougar QBX  PSU: CX650M (Semi) Modular 80+ Bronze My EFI: https://filebin.net/v6i0z1kg7h2i6ylc It is tailor made using the dortania guide and kept up to date from Catalina to Big Sur. Been working like a charm. The current OpenCore version as well as kexts / drivers are the snapshots of master branch when 1.7.1 was released. I did the upgrade from within System Preferences (as I usually do) after installing the beta profile. Things I have tried with no change unfortunately: Boot with only Lilu + VirtualSMC just in case some kext is nasty Boot with disabled ACPI files Run first aid on the drive both from within Monterey and from the recovery partition (the recovery partition loads noticeably faster) Re-install Monterey from within the recovery partition (on top of current installation) Any help will be deeply appreciated Boot log: boot.log.zip
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