If you like, I can upload my EFI.
I could adjust the config.plist for the 3900x.
Just let me know.
I have the Asus x570 Crosshair VIII Hero, so also a board from Asus.
I noticed a few things while looking through the EFI.
In the config.plist I noticed that you have not modified the kernel patch for your processor. I modified it now
You had used lilubetall=1, I removed it since it is not a beta (from what I understand)
Added OpenShell.efi to the Tools folder...
I don't think it has anything to do with two m.2 drives. I also have two m.2 drives, one for windows and the other for macOS.
I will download your EFI and have a look at it later. But as @Shaneee and some others also mentioned a few times, there are some issues with MSI boards in general.
I downloaded your EFI and went through it. I made some modifications.
1. The kernel patch was not accurate
2. Added the boot-args "-v"
3. only kept OpenShell.efi in the tools folder
give it a try, hope it works
Hi and welcome :-)
Looking at the posted specs, you will run into trouble with the graphics card if you want to install the latest macOS. Check GPU compatibility here https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/macos-limits.html#gpu-support
The rest seems fine from what I can gather.
I also have the Samsung 970 Pro NVME but it works like a charm, boots really fast.
I upgraded directly from BigSur (I think it was 11.6.1) to Monterey (12.0.1). However I don't have a USBPort.kext in the kext folder.
Also in TRIM seems to be working, at least it tells me in SystemReport that...
@marinekev88
I have the Crosshair VIII Hero (no Wifi) and I updated today from BigSur to Monterey. The only thing I could not get to work was Ethernet. I then downloaded your EFI and realised that I can get the 2.5 GB working...so I modified the config.plist and also added the...
Took me a bit but here are a few benchmarks that I ran.
Unfortunately I did not run any on the Beta 3 nor on the Beta 2.
Anyway, here is what I have.
Geekbench 4:
CPU
OpenCL
Geekbench 5:
CPU
OpenCL
Metal
Just upgraded my test environment (just another disc in the same computer) from the Big Sur Beta 3 to the Beta 4.
I made no change to EFI folder whatsoever.
Just clicked on the available update and after a few restarts...boom!
Download the Catalina App, right now it would be 10.15.6. You can download it here
There are many guides you can use for that, but basically it is the following.
Download the OS file.
Format a USB Drive (should be 16gb)
Make a bootable USB stick with Terminal
Once finished, mount the EFI...
Worked for me by just clicking on update, from the Software Update menu in Settings.
While updating, it hangs for a while (maybe 2 or 3 min) at Forcing CS_RUNTIME, but then it continues and restarts twice and boom, finished.
The same here, just clicked on the update button.
It downloads the update and restarts the computer, then you select macOS Installer from the OC boot menu and it starts the update. After that it restarts again and boom...all good.
Took around 20 min.
I downloaded your GoodEfi.zip and went through it.
I have made some modifications.
This is what I have done:
RebuildAppleMemoryMap = False
SignalAppleOS = True
SyncRuntimePermissions = False
You have 2 kext files for your ethernet, I removed one.
In Tools, I removed everything except...
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