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I'm trying to install macOS on my X79 rigs which are bought from Aliexpress and having some issues:

  1. I cannot boot without the flag cpus=1 as I always endup with a memory panic message.
  2. If I boot with flag cpus=1, it takes quite long to boot into Installation screen. After reboot from the installation (I'm trying to make an internet installation), I cannot pass the apple logo screen with the text "Estimating time remaining" which seems to last forever.

Could you give me some suggestion to boot the without flag cpus=1? I'm suspecting it's causing the long lasting "Estimating time remaining" message and my pc possibly won't run at full speed if the macOS installation succeeds (I'm using 2 cpu Xeon E5 2689)

Here is details about my rigs:

Here is some of my BIOS settings:

  • Legacy USB Support: [Enabled]
  • XHCI Hand-off: [Enabled]
  • EHCI Hand-off: [Enabled]
  • Hyper-threading: [Enabled]
  • Active Processor Cores: [All]
  • Serial Port: [Disabled]
  • Intel(R) VT-d : [Disabled]
  • Launch CSM: [Enabled]
  • Boot option filter: [UEFI only]
  • Launch Storage OpROM policy : [UEFI only]
  • Launch Video OpROM policy : [UEFI only]


My EFI folder is in the attachment

EFI.7z

Edited by Hai Ngo
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remove usbinjectall

sata as ahci

use usb 2 port

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18 hours ago, MaLd0n said:

remove usbinjectall

sata as ahci

use usb 2 port

I've already used usb 2.0 port and sata has already be set to AHCI. I've just removed usbinjectall kext and the prohibited sign still appears :(

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I still cannot boot into macOS installation in USB. Here are screenshots before the prohibited sign appeared with and without Usbinjectall 

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Could you give me some suggestions to fix this issue?

@MaLd0n Could you tell me how did you get the DSDT file you gave me? It fixed the my memory panic issue so an explanation will be useful later I believe :D

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no idea what happens

i just apply a essentials patches for this chipset

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On 8/11/2020 at 9:35 PM, MaLd0n said:

no idea what happens

i just apply a essentials patches for this chipset

Where can I get those essentials patches?

Asus N53SM - X5MS | Intel Core i7 2670QM | GT 630M |INTEL HD GRAPHICS 3000 |

TripleBoot: Ubuntu 12.04-Mountain Lion 10.8.2-Windows 8

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-Guides and Tutorials HERE

-Hackintosh Tutorial Database - HERE

-The largest EFI folder collection for Hackintosh HERE

-Support Olarila Vanilla Hackintosh by making a donation HERE

-Professional Hackintosh Support since 2006 HERE

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