Config.plist wrong?

Edwin

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Jul 25, 2021
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Hi guys, I accidentally replaced an old config.plist with my current one (I forgot to make a copy, how stupido I can be) and now Monterey won't boot. Any thoughts/help?
Hardware: Mobo Asus Prime X470 Pro, GPU AMD R9 390, CPU Ryzen 5 3600 6-core.
Greetings from the NL
 

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DVD writer is currently connected to Sata port #4 but #3, #5 & #6 I also tried without succes. But again, it’s visible when I boot up Windows 11.
By the way, thanks Edhawk for diving into this matter👍🏼
 
OK, the images show there is nothing wrong with the SATA power or Data connections to the LG DVD writer.

You may just have a DVD writer that isn't compatible with macOS.

I have a couple of Blu-Ray devices which are the same, no matter what I tried they never worked or showed up in macOS. They worked as expected in Windows.

The DVD Writer in my main hack, running Big Sur 11.6.2, is enabled by /System/Library/Extensions/IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOSCSIMultimediaCommandsDevice.kext

Is that plugin kext present in your system?
 
OK, the images show there is nothing wrong with the SATA power or Data connections to the LG DVD writer.

You may just have a DVD writer that isn't compatible with macOS.

I have a couple of Blu-Ray devices which are the same, no matter what I tried they never worked or showed up in macOS. They worked as expected in Windows.

The DVD Writer in my main hack, running Big Sur 11.6.2, is enabled by /System/Library/Extensions/IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOSCSIMultimediaCommandsDevice.kext

Is that plugin kext present in your system?
I’ll check it later. It’s close to 6pm here in the NL.
 
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