I think the problem was likely with the Vega64 activation implementation causing the KP - I have since used the Dortania recommended shikigva setting.What could be the problem with memory panic ?
The memory panic has not gone awayAlright @Haza, I've checked the file made some more changes.
See if this works. >
What else could be the problem, maybe RAM?I think the problem was likely with the Vega64 activation implementation causing the KP - I have since used the Dortania recommended shikigva setting.
Did you run the ResetNVRAM command in the boot menu? Press space bar if you don’t see it (it may be hidden). You have to run that at least once with every new EFI build.The memory panic has not gone away
okeyDid you run the ResetNVRAM command in the boot menu? Press space bar if you don’t see it (it may be hidden). You have to run that at least once with every new EFI build.
It didn't helpDid you run the ResetNVRAM command in the boot menu? Press space bar if you don’t see it (it may be hidden). You have to run that at least once with every new EFI build.
As a last resort have you had a look at this? > https://github.com/olenazub/Ryzentosh-MSI-B450M-PRO-VDH-MAXIt didn't help
Nope, I haven't seen it yet, I'll try it nowAs a last resort have you had a look at this? > https://github.com/olenazub/Ryzentosh-MSI-B450M-PRO-VDH-MAX
And there will need to add something to EFI?As a last resort have you had a look at this? > https://github.com/olenazub/Ryzentosh-MSI-B450M-PRO-VDH-MAX
Try as is first, then if it doesn't work add the SSDT-Vega64 into the ACPI.And there will need to add something to EFI?
As a last resort have you had a look at this? > https://github.com/olenazub/Ryzentosh-MSI-B450M-PRO-VDH-MAX
Try as is first, then if it doesn't work add the SSDT-Vega64 into the ACPI.
Everything also freezes on the apple after adding the file and goes into rebootTry as is first, then if it doesn't work add the SSDT-Vega64 into the ACPI.
You need to replace the whole EFI folderI now have a USB flash drive that does not load the loader
I accidentally renamed the folder and didn't notice it, but after I corrected the names even with SSDT-Vega64, it freezes on apple and goes into reboot.You need to replace the whole EFI folder
Sorry to hear that, maybe you'll have better luck with a better card.Apparently I 'm not destined to install a hackintosh )
well , I will still watch the articles , but I wonder what the memory panic on your assembly may be related to ?Sorry to hear that, maybe you'll have better luck with a better card.
Maybe try to install an old version of the bios and install a USB flash drive in usb 2.0Sorry to hear that, maybe you'll have better luck with a better card.