I've been using Macs for so long that I don't want to be old man Peabody who doesn't want change, but also that new System Preferences reminds me of the worst of Windows 11 settings. C'mon Tim/Craig... my muscle memory was 15+ years in the making!
Wanting to be on the cutting edge always comes with a price. For what it's worth, my AMD machine has been rock solid for over two years (zero kernel panics when my original Mac mini had one about two times a week). It's my main work machine for all that time too. Photoshop updates were a bit of...
You can check Console to see if there was any weirdness around the time of the hiccups, or keep a tail -f /var/log/system.log open in a Terminal window to see if messages appear there. If you are using Chrome you could see if checking (or unchecking) 'Use hardware acceleration when available'...
Thanks for the heads-up! I checked what version I'm on and it's F36c. I do remember issues with later versions but I could always rollback and since everything works I follow the if it ain't broke method. Not being able to rollback would be a big problem. Keep us updated if you can.
Hm, I had already uninstalled it but wanted to try again, so reinstalled the latest version. I did a dry run before and tried to patch the libraries it found individually, but ran into that error. Your command is far more efficient. It seems Neural Filters also work? (At least SuperZoom when I...
Yeah, AMDfriend needs some work. It can both analyze and report succesful patching yet complain in the middle of the process it can't find the file or something.
sudo amdfriend --in-place --sign /Applications/Adobe\ Photoshop\ 2022.app/Contents/Frameworks/libmkl_core.dylib
Analyzing and...
There is definitely something wrong with performance after 12.3, not even Hackintosh related. If you haven't yet, best not to update to 12.3 at this time.
Reading other forums, there are problems with the Radeons even with Intel processors
Reading experiences, I'm gonna hold off. This sounds like a 12.3.1 will probably be out soon.
I'm pretty sure OpenCore 0.5 won't cut it with Monterey. There have been too many changes in between, especially with Monterey. Best start from scratch with 0.7.9 (out today!)
I would try using the DEBUG version of OpenCore and adding -v to your boot arguments. That would give you a bit more information where things go wrong (which can be numerous). We can then help. You could also upload your EFI and have some of our boffins take a look at it.
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