This is the corrected link https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/troubleshooting/extended/userspace-issues.html#stuck-on-your-mac-needs-a-firmware-update-in-order-to-install-to-this-volume
Thanks a lot buddy. I was scratching my head on why my updated EFI did not work with OCB Loadimage failed.
Just adding the correct dict structures for all my driver entries solved it.
@AudioGod yeah I know it's not the most vanilla approach.
But it saved me a lot of tedious work to get it right, when I first built my Ryzentosh about a year ago I spent hours to do it manually and it was never perfect.
Now I have a better feeling towards having a proper USB-map.
I voted for "other guide" and recently came across this reddit post.
I used it in windows to automatically map all my ports that I use, I could see where my Bluetooth would be and created the kext with it.
It works flawless so far. Might be worth a try as it is rather simple to follow the few...
Hm, maybe 15 seconds - it also varies a bit depending on the UEFI version.
I think with the last update it even got a bit slower.
But not a big deal, time to get a coffee then my machine is at the login screen - fine for me :)
Strange enough :D
Maybe this is an issue with the monitor resolution.
Try the parameter in UEFI / Output / Resolution. Instead of Max (default) try specifying like 1920x1080
You could try the DEBUG version from OpenCore, maybe this gives more output on where it fails.
The next step in the boot process should actually be the launch of the Darwin kernel.
Typical Microsoft Micky Mouse show going on - that's why I fully switched to macOS years ago.
They don't think it's your machine and ask you before they change such settings, it just happens.
The Linux guys have been fighting with that for years but no change from MS.
Try to use this section for "Booter" (from my config.plist) - this is where I see a lot of differences compared to my config.
I think the issue you see is from the SetupVirtualMap parameter set to true.
<key>Quirks</key>
<dict>
<key>AvoidRuntimeDefrag</key>...
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