Okay what did you use to create it before then?I added everything but I couldn't create a flash drive with monterey
yes, that's just my bios freezes on post code 50 without a flash drive, everything is OK, then it loadsDid you create the com.apple.recovery.boot folder inside the root directory? And then copied the new EFI folder I uploaded to the drive’s root directory?
listen, and if you try to install mac os mojave (well, or high sierra), will it work?Okay what did you use to create it before then?
No point to try High Sierra, your IGPU is not supported. For the Monterey build I’ve had to disable the Vega64 because I felt it was clashing with the onboard IGPU. Otherwise it should boot like my VCS has.listen, and if you try to install mac os mojave (well, or high sierra), will it work?
and another question, I found mac os monterey version 12.4. Nothing terrible will happen?No point to try High Sierra, your IGPU is not supported. For the Monterey build I’ve had to disable the Vega64 because I felt it was clashing with the onboard IGPU. Otherwise it should boot like my VCS has.
Noand another question, I found mac os monterey version 12.4. Nothing terrible will happen?
unfortunately I tried to create a flash drive with monterey but it didn't work out
What if I try the Clover loader ?
Same issue. Clover also isn’t as good a bootloader as Opencore.What if I try the Clover loader ?
Same issue. Clover also isn’t as good a bootloader as Opencore.
I did it, but with monterey, opencore does not want to load, the bios freezes on post code 50What was the issue that you were having with Opencore? It should be quite easy to do. You format it as a Fat32 drive and name the drive as EFI. Put a folder named com.recovery.apple.boot in the root directory and place the two Monterey chunk list and DMG files into that folder from Macrecovery. Then in the root directory of your drive copy over your EFI config folder for your system (the one I gave you). Then reboot.
Vector acceleration is disabled in the configRight. Well, I have been to figure out what the problem of it is (why it isn’t booting on your system). I’ve got some ideas.
I think it is most likely to do with your GPU setting. If you try this - under UEFI in the config.plist check under Quirks and see if Vector Acceleration is turned on. You may have to turn it off. As I noticed this feature also prevented my VCS from booting.
Okay. @Haza would you mind to do something for me? Could you send me a Clover BIOS dump of your system? If you have Clover running just press F4 at the menu - it will save into your EFI folder under ACPI/originVector acceleration is disabled in the config
Sorry I didn't drop the file, I was very busy, I'll drop it to you as soon as I'm a little freeOkay. @Haza would you mind to do something for me? Could you send me a Clover BIOS dump of your system? If you have Clover running just press F4 at the menu - it will save into your EFI folder under ACPI/origin