hi @rrysio6
You have to use an opencore debug version to extract your DSDT
Then, in your Config.plist misc/debug section you have to enable SysReport option
When you try to boot frm opencore menu you should find in your EFI ppartition a folder named Sysreport
ACPI folder inside is the one...
@rrysio6 those ACPI patches in your config.plist are done for your motherboard?
you should post to CorpGhost your DSDT on amd OSX discord server if those patches are not for your motherboard
Asus has 4G in its bios (you have to enable it)
More important is to use exact ACPI patches for you...
i advice to post your DSDT and post it to AMD OSX Discord server (Chorpghost will help you to produce ACPI patches you need without using a complete patched DSDT)
Many of us use ACPI patches and have no problems to use Tahoe
Wifi you have has no support for now in Tahoe (i could be wrong because...
Some MSI motherboard had a problem solved in the past by CaseySJ, i think those patches could have some problems (for some users) with Tahoe.
Your MSI does not need of any bootarg like npci=0x2/3.....
you should try to disable your WIFI in bios and see if the problem happens again
in my case i...
@unclesam i asked in previous message your exact hardware because some doubts i had on usb or nvme used
my curiosity is if an installed OS in that disk works well in new B850M platform (bypassing installation steps which hangs in that chipset/motherboard)
Lets try a different approach (if you like to do)
take a screenshot of your boot menu with your working EFI in Sequoia and post here
boot sequoia and type from a terminal window:
diskutil apfs list
post the output
then use the attacched EFI and post a bootmenu screenshot and where it hangs (a...
In this zip you can find your previous config.plist updated with Tahoe AMD Kernel Patches, some boot arg deleted (amfi and other) more two kexts you have to overwrite yours
USBPort is done by Svan71 user in this thread (modified for Tahoe as he said)and whatevergreen is a modified version done...
@hinkin your EFi is not compatible with Tahoe in many parts
First kexts section (also other kernel/block part)
It seems you use a broadcom WIFi which for now it is not supported on Tahoe via OCLP it seems you use
So, if it is a clean installation from scratch you have to modify some maxkernel...
If you like you can try these configs and see if something change
I see you have an USBport kext but it is not working for you and maybe it is not done for your mothrboard
@pvford55 have you tried to move your keyboard on usb mouse working port ( only to see after so long time your is up and running? 😀)
Now you should try to map well your usb ports from Windows or find a pretty similar usb port configuration than yours from other users
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