No, I still can't.Okay in that case I think maybe we could try to add the country value back in another way?
I did a search online and think you need the following added under NVRAM > 7346110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82 for Chinese:
Key: prev-lang:kbd
Value: zh-Hans:252
Type: String
Okay, try re-enabling the WifiLocFix.kext and/or AirportAtheros.kext as well.No, I still can't.
Tried, didn't workOkay, try re-enabling the WifiLocFix.kext and/or AirportAtheros.kext as well.
Did you include the new line in this configuration?Tried, didn't work
No,I didn'tDid you include the new line in this configuration?
You should try. That was why I asked you to also enable the two kexts.No,I didn't
I tried again. But I still can't. Is it possible that my computer performance is too low?You should try. That was why I asked you to also enable the two kexts.
No it's highly unlikely. I think it is more to do with something upsetting your system. I saw that your EFI consists of many 'non-standard kexts and SSDTs' such as WifiLocFix.kext, HS80211Family.kext, XNLCUSBFix.kext and SSDT-IRQ.aml. These are not your normal files used with Opencore.I tried again. But I still can't. Is it possible that my computer performance is too low?
This efi can be accessed through Big sur's setup assistant. Just can't get past Monterey.No it's highly unlikely. I think it is more to do with something upsetting your system. I saw that your EFI consists of many 'non-standard kexts and SSDTs' such as WifiLocFix.kext, HS80211Family.kext, XNLCUSBFix.kext and SSDT-IRQ.aml. These are not your normal files used with Opencore.
So you may have to pare down your EFI's kexts to the bare minimum to find out the issue. Either that or adapt from one a existing Bulldozer builds such as this one
It also could be something like a missing SATA/NVMe driver. You may also need SATA-Unsupported.kext or NVMeFix.kext.
Also did you ever try to use @Edhawk's EFI? Did you test it?
Tested. But stuck in this place.No it's highly unlikely. I think it is more to do with something upsetting your system. I saw that your EFI consists of many 'non-standard kexts and SSDTs' such as WifiLocFix.kext, HS80211Family.kext, XNLCUSBFix.kext and SSDT-IRQ.aml. These are not your normal files used with Opencore.
So you may have to pare down your EFI's kexts to the bare minimum to find out the issue. Either that or adapt from one a existing Bulldozer builds such as this one
It also could be something like a missing SATA/NVMe driver. You may also need SATA-Unsupported.kext or NVMeFix.kext.
Also did you ever try to use @Edhawk's EFI? Did you test it?
To boot Monterey with AMD cpu requires AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext and RestrictEvents.kext. On my B550 build I also enable DisableLinkeditJettison.This efi can be accessed through Big sur's setup assistant. Just can't get past Monterey.
Thank you, but this is based on my entry into the system. Maybe I really need to change a graphics card.Yes you can run the OS with the Nvidia card, but your GPU lacks acceleration and will be jerky with plenty of graphical artefacts.
You can try Chris1111's Geforce Kepler Patcher to see if that helps.
GitHub - chris1111/Geforce-Kepler-patcher: Install Nvidia binaries files on Snapshot disk for macOS Monterey 12
Install Nvidia binaries files on Snapshot disk for macOS Monterey 12 - chris1111/Geforce-Kepler-patchergithub.com