Hello @sizar .
If you are wanting to install Tahoe its necessary to remap your USB ports, USBToolbox and UTBMap.kext are not compatible in 26. USB functionality has changed and older kexts aren't formatted correctly and so will not work. You can try using either CorpNewt's excellent USBMap...
J'espère que ça fonctionnera pour lui, même si je ne suis pas sûr qu'il ait vu ton message. Il y a beaucoup de messages ici et sur d'autres sites Hackintosh qui parlent de WhateverGreen.kext comme cause possible de problèmes de démarrage. Tout ira bien.
Hello @lucastaglia, a couple of things standout right away. As far as I know SSDT-CPUR.aml is required in AM5 systems, your EFI is missing that. You can create a card specific version using SSDTTime or download a genetic version of it from Dortania.
I also notice you are landing two ACPI...
If you are wanting to install Tahoe its necessary to remap your USB ports, USBToolbox and UTBMap.kext are not compatible in 26. USB functionality has changed and older kexts aren't formatted correctly and so will not work. You can try using either CorpNewt's excellent USBMap Master or...
Well I'll ask again what version of macOS are you trying to install? Ventura? Sonoma? Sequoia? Whichever one I explained Whatevergreen.kext does not work with your system but you are still using it.
It would be good to know what version of macOS you are trying to load. Also is it weird the AMD Vanilla patches lowest core count is 4 but you only have a 2 core processor (which you accounted for in the patches). Usually if core counts are wrong in the config.plist it will stop booting almost...
10th generation intel processors are the last version where integrated graphics are supported. The NUC10 by intel though is not a great choice, it will work but graphics acceleration is poor.
Best to explain a little better what you mean, from what I saw in your video was the normal apple boot process. The apple and the progress bar shows first and then once completed you end up at the log in screen.
I'd open up the back of the laptop and see what the manufacturer is, if it's one of these listed on Chris1111 GitHub page you might get lucky. Otherwise what @Edhawk said
https://github.com/chris1111/Wireless-USB-OC-Big-Sur-Adapter
Hello @mikl17260 your EFI appears to be from a laptop which you must have found somewhere and hoped it would work. Not a great plan.
There is a user created GitHub page who has a similar build here:
https://github.com/ObiXah/Hackintosh-ASUS-TUF-GAMING-B650M-PLUS-WIFI-7800X3D-RX-6900-XT/
If you are trying to install Tahoe my first post still applies, Apple changed how USB Ports are accounted for and now requires different mapping criteria. USBToolBox.kext and UTBMap.kext which you have enabled in your attached EFI will not work. You should probably try Sonoma or Sequoia with...
The prohibition sign usually indicates no valid USB Port is found, which if you are trying to install Tahoe makes sense. You will need to remap your USB Ports using CorpNewts newest version to work with Tahoe. Please see the linked post for more information...
This EFI worked for another user with a very similar board, it is setup so you can add a Fenvi T919 pcie wireless/bluetooth adapter later if you are interested. USB port mapping will need to be done by you.
Hello @lfbaptista For more help please zip and upload your entire EFI folder without serial numbers, the config.plist and Opencore log files only tell half the story. At first glance you have SSDT-CPUR.aml listed in your ACPI section of your config.plist but its not enabled, its required for all...
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