For anybody that’s not seeing the beta6 update what you need todo is go into the Config.plist and set the Secure boot model to j160 restart and the update will show up and then disable the SecureBootModel while it’s downloading and let the system do its thing. Using Default/x86legacy or Disabled seems to break the update.
This is the only method that seems to work so far.
Other then that all is working fine and its safe to update just remember the above.
For anybody that’s not seeing the beta6 update what you need todo is go into the Config.plist and set the Secure boot model to j160 restart and the update will show up and then disable the SecureBootModel while it’s downloading and let the system do its thing. Using Default/x86legacy or Disabled seems to break the update.
This is the only method that seems to work so far.
Other then that all is working fine and its safe to update just remember the above. View attachment 3952
For anybody that’s not seeing the beta6 update what you need todo is go into the Config.plist and set the Secure boot model to j160 restart and the update will show up and then disable the SecureBootModel while it’s downloading and let the system do its thing. Using Default/x86legacy or Disabled seems to break the update.
This is the only method that seems to work so far.
Other then that all is working fine and its safe to update just remember the above.
Thanks a lot brother.
After working for several hours, I'm experiencing period of slow down, even typing on safari address bar feel sluggish. All at random. Restart fixes it.
Thanks a lot brother.
After working for several hours, I'm experiencing period of slow down, even typing on safari address bar feel sluggish. All at random. Restart fixes it.
already did.
I removed all windows-related drives (4 SATA drives and 1 NVME) and detached all unnecessary USBs.
Leaving only the Razer wireless dongle and the USB soundcard
Hi, I have an Asus X570 TUF Pro WiFi motherboard and I’m having USB dongle mouse lag issues, I want to try this EFI out and see if it fixes my issues, the lag is only present in macOS and with the dongle, works perfect in Windows and on macOS with bluetooth. If I replace the usb map & ethernet kexts along with SMBIOS serial info, do you think this will work? Thanks!
Hi, I have an Asus X570 TUF Pro WiFi motherboard and I’m having USB dongle mouse lag issues, I want to try this EFI out and see if it fixes my issues, the lag is only present in macOS and with the dongle, works perfect in Windows and on macOS with bluetooth. If I replace the usb map & ethernet kexts along with SMBIOS serial info, do you think this will work? Thanks!
Hey AG, I noticed a few pages back you mentioned that BigNavi work better with WhateverGreen disabled. What kind of differences have you found it's made?
Hey AG, I noticed a few pages back you mentioned that BigNavi work better with WhateverGreen disabled. What kind of differences have you found it's made?
If your running dual screens it performs much better with WEG disabled, you don’t need any WEG related boot arguments and it just seems smoother as a whole, the only downside is you loose the hdmi output.
The EFI has now been updated to the my latest version.
Changes made include,
Lilu 1.5.6,
AppleALC 1.6.4,
WhateverGreen 1.5.3,
VirtualSMC 1.2.7,
RestrictEvents 1.0.4,
LucyRTL8125Ethernet 1.1.0
SMCAMDProcessor 0.7
New Universal AMD Patches Monterey 12.0 Beta 6 Compatible,
SIP Can now be toggled within OpenCanopy,
OpenCanopy Icons Updated,
OpenCore Updated to Revision 0.7.3 (Monterey Beta 6 Ready),
2.5Ghz Ethernet Auto Negotiation Fixed,
Memory Mapping is now Being done via RestrictEvents,
About This Mac now displays the correct AMD Processor info done via RestrictEvents,
Plus other minor tweaks and changes to the config.
Note 1 - If your not using a RX 6800 or any other Navi/BigNavi GPU then remove agdpmod=ignore from the boot arguments.
Note 2 - If you are using Catalina then in the Config.plist under Misc->Security Change SecureBootModel=Default to j160 or Catalina will not boot.
Note 3 - If you are using a 6 or Less Core Ryzen then go into the Config,plist and under PlatformInfo->Generic Change the ProcessorType from 0 to 1537, This will list your CPU info correctly inside About This Mac.
Note 4 - The SmallTreeIntel82576.kext is not working under Monterey 12.0 so if you plan on playing around with the new OS for now make sure you use the 2.5GHz ethernet port instead.
Note 5 - BIOS SETTING CHANGE - Since Bios Revision 4010 Power On By PCIe can break shut down on some peoples builds so ensure the following setting is now set as disabled.
Advanced -> APM Configuration -> Power On By PCIe -> Disabled
For OpenCore Using PlistEdit Pro add your details by modifying the following
IMPORTANT PATCH INFO TO SET THE CORRECT CORE COUNT FOR YOUR CPU
Core Count patch needs to be modified to boot your system. Find the two algrey - Force cpuid_cores_per_package patches and alter the Replace value only.
Changing BA000000 0000/BA000000 0090* to BA <CoreCount> 0000 0000/BA <CoreCount> 0000 0090* substituting <CoreCount> with the hexadeciamal value matching your physical core count.
Note: The three different values reflect the patch for different versions of macOS. Be sure to change all three if you boot macOS 10.13 to macOS 12
See the table below for the values matching your CPU Core Count.
CoreCount
Hexadecimal
6 Core
06
8 Core
08
12 Core
0C
16 Core
10
32 Core
20
So for example a 6 Core 5600X would result in these replace values, BA 06 0000 0000/BA 06 0000 0090
Or a 12 Core 5900X that I have it setup as standard would result in these replace values, BA 0C 0000 0000/BA 0C 0000 0090
EXAMPLE
12 Core EXAMPLE
Power Gadget App
The AMDRyzenCPUPowerManagement.kext has been updated and has gone from good to Amazing so make sure you download the latest version of the Power Gadget App to make the most of it. AMD.Power.Gadget.app.zip
Finally and as always, MAKE SURE YOU RESET YOUR NVRAM BEFORE BOOTING INTO THE NEW EFI.
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