My laptop in Lenovo Ideapad 15ARE05
Ryzen 3 4300u
Vega 6 APU
12 GB RAM
512 GB NVME
I have EFI, that successfuly can boot into Monterey installer, but cannot boot into Sonoma, just falls into a kernel panic. Can someone help fix this issue?
No. I tried everything in this thread, and many more edits and tweaks did by myself - still nothing. I dropped this idea, and maybe i'll just get a real mac
The last one that you posted for me, post #6 (EFI-2.zip), result shown in my post #7. Everything posted in this topic after that didn't worked for me, so i keep on your recommendations
Thank you for your responses. Unfortunately, i got the same kernel panic as usual like in #11 post (com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform(6,1)
Edit: I just created a dump, using SSDTTime and got .aml file. Maybe it can help somehow
Tried this config with your EFI folder - got the same kernel panic. My original EFI attached to post #3 in this thread. Also i tried EFI's by Edhawk, they also attached to his messages
I already did this once, and Bios and the boot menu stopped opening for me, so I had to backflash the bios to make it work again.
Edit: Well, i did that, still getting kernel panic, and now BIOS and Boot Menu didn't show up, instead OpenCore menu appears
I tried the new EFI folder, and got exactly the same result. Tried on both of my USB, w/ full installer and recovery only.
One thing to clarify, i posted this topic in 11.0 Big Sur thread, but what i'm trying to install is 12.0 Monterey. If that is important, then i'm very sorry for posting it...
Now i'm getting this log (pic 1)
Since i followed Dortania's USB creation guide, my flash drive structire looks like this (pic 2)
So basically, my usb contains macOS recovery dmg, and EFI folder in same partition.
Should i remake my USB using macOS virtual machine, Mac App Store OS image, and...
So, i changed a couple quirks following General troubleshooting guide about invalid frame pointer
This one:
https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/troubleshooting/extended/kernel-issues.html#kernel-panic-on-invalid-frame-pointer
And got another kernel panic, ever scarier. I hope it...
Trying to install macOS on laptop Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15ARE05
Specs:
AMD Ryzen 3 4300U
AMD Radeon Graphics Vega
NVME SSD 500GB
Created EFI folder by following Dortania's guide, and still getting a kernel panic, that says about something called "invalid frame pointer"
Can someone please help me...
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