Hi @ironyaditya I would suggest a couple of things to try and sort out why it won't boot. Add -v to your boot arguments so you can see where it stops loading. Grab a picture of that and post it, that would provide others here wit ore information. You can also try disabling any bluetooth related...
Hi @TUNIN96, I'm going to assume you are wanting to use the iGPU on your CPU for the time being and unfortunately that is not supported in macOS, windows and Linux no problem. Same issue with an addition of a Nvidia RTX5060, that is not ever going to work. If you are set on wanting to use macOS...
Hi, your EFI is lacking the correct ACPI SSDT's, Booter MimoWhitelist values, proper CPU core values in the Kernel patches and a way to initialize your video card display. I posted this a while ago, it should give a better idea of what your EFI should look like...
He might be able to help but he would have to rewrite his EFI to work with your board. Asus and Gigabyte 670/ 650 boards require different values to be able to boot. Without getting into to much detail you'd be better off staring here. https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/ryzen-9000.5375/post-37239
That's not an accurate statement. It's true it's not working for you but there are plenty of users, myself include reporting no issues with this update on other sites. This is just an issue with your EFI configuration.
Unfortunately your GPU is not supported and neither is the iGPU on the processor. If you really want to run macOS you will want to buy a support GPU. Dortania maintains a list of supported GPUs on their OpenCore Install Guide webpage.
Changing how much RAM you have will not change your USB port mapping or need to create new ACPI SSDT's. Its a know issue more that 32GB of RAM can be an issue, running it at default motherboard speeds can help stability. You'd need to dig into that little more to see what other people have done...
Thats seems unique to your situation and like something else you are overlooking. From everything I've read users are reporting success with 1.0.3, there aren't that many changes. Out of curiosity did you update the bios?
If you use a plist editor you can open both side by side and compare, I'm seeing a small difference in the SSDT's listed (can't tell if they really are) it also has the ACPI patch HPET _CRS to XCRS Rename enabled and yours doesn't . The DeviceProperties are different too, those can be disabled...
The link below discusses GPU compatibly, I don't know your budget but RX 580 would be the minimum card I'd recommend. That Nvidia card you have if pretty uninspiring, it might continue to work with OCLP but with the state of your EFI folder its not going to...
Which drive are you trying to install macOS on? I'm not positive but I think your Sabrent drive is not compatible. There is a nice series of posts here that support your motherboard.
https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/johns-asus-x570-i-gaming-efi-works-on-most-asus-x570-b550-motherboards.2854/
It's possible but unfortunately Dortania's guide is incomplete when it comes to X650/ B650 motherboards and AM5 processors. iGPU's are not supported so you'd want to purchase a supported AMD Graphics card to continue. Beyond that your EFI is missing key ACPI files and MmioWhitelist entires under...
Hello @yota79 Its always best to upload your entire EFI folder as the config.plist on its own it only part of the story. As far as I know you do have to load AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext or it will not complete loading the OS.
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