VESA mode is when the GPU is only able to display in 2D mode but without any hardware acceleration. The name VESA stems from the PCs earliest days when the graphics cards makers back then were part of a larger working group that helped developed the graphics standards which included the monitor...
You could have a look at my fully working Monterey EFI build here on the B550 and see if it helps. It is likely extra SSDTs you are missing. > https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-oc-monterey-gigabyte-b550-vision-d-amd-ryzen-5900x-rx550-samsung-1tb-970-evo-plus.319781/
I am aware of that. But on my setups I have gotten them to work before on more than a handful of laptops including Acer, HP and Lenovo.
The key (for most) was in the addition of the SSDT-GPIO and the loading placement of the VoodooI2C, VoodooI2CHID and VoodooPS2Controller.
On some setups they...
On top of this, I think we may need a BIOS DSDT dump of your system. Do you know how to do that? Grab a copy of Clover, put it onto a USB stick and press F4 at the Clover boot menu. It will save the files into the EFI/Clover/ACPI folder.
No, the Legion 5 EFI is specifically set up for the RX6600M so it can't be used. Plus I found it had a few errors. Plus the one I uploaded recently for the APU is more up to date.
Actually yes and no. For 3D work obviously it won't work but I find it works rather well with playing video or music. Youtube, VLC or music playback is definitely not a problem.
Well actually you can, we just need to disable the 3050TI using a SSDT-Disable-DGPU.aml.
It is possible because of recent new developments we've made for the AMD IGPU. Whilst there is no acceleration it can run in VESA mode in say Monterey.
The EFI is found here and can work with most AMD Ryzen...
Yes it is in this post here (post #9) >
https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/how-to-install-on-my-laptop-the-specs-are-below.3176/#post-22802
Not sure about Catalina but it will work with Monterey for sure.
Looks like you're missing a line from the config.plist - it's possible it is caused by OCAT app (I find OCAT is fickle updating kexts - not ideal). You would be better off using Opencore Configurator - try v2.62.00 with OC v0.8.4. Open your current config.plist using Opencore Configurator, set...
Well you could try if you wish, but mine contains the latest updates from Shaneee and the rest of team. Plus it is designed for all setups (universal build).
But if you are to use it make sure the core count has been set under Kernel > Patches to match your CPU. Instructions for this is found...
Hi @jonas0206,
You can try my EFI posted here. It is the latest I’ve made that helps to boot non-macOS supported AMD Ryzen APU based systems. > https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/how-to-install-on-my-laptop-the-specs-are-below.3176/#post-22957
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