I give up, I will happily donate if someone can look at and fix my EFI

Ritchwill

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Hi guys, I have been trying to install Big Sur for weeks now without luck. Could someone possibly take a look at my EFI and either sort it or tell me what to do. I have gotten it to install but it crashes in the setup screens. I made a few changes and now it won't even load the installer. I have attached the EFI along with a few crash dump files which may assist. My setup should be listed. Thanks in advance.
 

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Shaneee

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No need to donate unless you wish to. We are all here to help each other out ;)

Try this EFI folder. Delete the current one and replace with this
 

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Ritchwill

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Thanks Shaneee but no joy bud, I have dropped your EFI in and booted from it. The Apple logo appears for a second the pc restarts
 

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You've got npci=0x2000 as a boot arg. Make sure you've not got Above 4G decoding enabled as they can't be used together. If that's not the case, add the verbose boot arg ( -v ) back in and make a recording so we can see where it's rebooting in the boot stage. The OpenCore logs only show what's happening while it's still in the bootloader phase. Once it's handed over to macOS it stops logging.
 

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You've got npci=0x2000 as a boot arg. Make sure you've not got Above 4G decoding enabled as they can't be used together. If that's not the case, add the verbose boot arg ( -v ) back in and make a recording so we can see where it's rebooting in the boot stage. The OpenCore logs only show what's happening while it's still in the bootloader phase. Once it's handed over to macOS it stops logging.
It's so quick but here is the video..
You've got npci=0x2000 as a boot arg. Make sure you've not got Above 4G decoding enabled as they can't be used together. If that's not the case, add the verbose boot arg ( -v ) back in and make a recording so we can see where it's rebooting in the boot stage. The OpenCore logs only show what's happening while it's still in the bootloader phase. Once it's handed over to macOS it stops logging.
I can't upload video so here are some frames from the vid....
 

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Shaneee

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Try with this. For some reason the kernel patches aren't being applied.
 

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