Thank you for getting back. And no problem :)
With the very good help of @fabiosun I managed to solve my issues in this thread: https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/can-not-get-devirtualisemmio-to-output-mmio-with-oc-debug.5790/
You were right! :-D
Enabling only the second MMIO did the trick. Rock solid boot!
Now I "only" need to get my AMD Wi-Fi 6E RZ616 WIFI-bluetooth to work! Do not need the wifi part. Sadly, as far as I am aware, it is not supported atm.
Thank you for all your help!
I am having an issue that I am not sure what is causing.
My BIOS is set to booting from OpenCore.
When I boot it goes into the picker as it should. However quite often (fifty-fifty) when I select Sonoma it stops immediately and shows the picture below. Then I reset and after a try or two it...
Just a couple of final questions. Everyting is running fine.
Should I add my USB mapping via UTBMap.kext together with USBToolBox.kext?
And are there any other kext's that I should consider? See list.
And finally: I continue to get debug output when I boot even thou I have switched it all...
It is the internal NVME where the EFI and Sonoma are installed. Used innie before to hide the drives, and it is, as far as I can see, enabled. Not a big thing. Just wondering.
BTW: Copied the EFI from the USB to the internal EFI partition. That gave the boot some more speed. Super stable system...
A minor thing. :)
My NVME partitions - Sonoma and the EFI is showing up on the desktop. I would like to have them hidden. Is'nt innie the kext to use for that anymore?
Success :D It lives!!!!
It takes a bit to load - but it BOOTS. Will test more in depth over the weekend and transfer the EFI to the NVME where Sonoma is located.
Do you have an idea of why creating a new EFI did not work?
Thank you very, very much for all your help. (y)(y)(y)
The same here.
I have attached two EFI's. The one I messed up, and that started all this, when I updated to a newer version of OC via OCAT. Before the updated it booted. Slow. But it booted. After the crash I used WinEFIMounter to get to it.
Also included are an old backup EFI that I am...
I replaced the config.plist. Reset nvram. Boot from USB3 front port - as usual. Crash. log (USB3 in the end) and crash picture attached.
I then changed to USB2 front port. Crash. Log (USB2 in the end) and crash picture attached.
I have allways used the frontports to boot USB EFIs. Normally no...
That was definately a new EFI :)
It was not an debug OC - at least as I see it - it loaded fast and there was nothing in the log.
It crashed very rapidly with this output.
99,99 pct. I will redownload and test again tomorrow.
I am trying to download the EFI again but the server is very slow atm., so I will try tomorrow morning again.
Thank you very much to you and CorpNewt! (y)
Unfortunately it does not go any further.
Attached is the log and a screenshot of where it stops.
I am not sure if this in any way helps but along the way of solving this I found the @CaseySJ 's thread about "Asus X670E Gene EFI -- Adaptable to...
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