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This did the trick! Many thanks!!The problem went away by having Ventura download the update all over again and try installing again from start.
Remove SMBIOS info from your EFI and attach it here.getting this after 1st reboot. Any help appreciated
Remove SMBIOS info from your EFI and attach it here.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>BIOSReleaseDate</key>
<string>03/04/2023</string>
<key>BIOSVendor</key>
<string></string>
<key>BIOSVersion</key>
<string>1968.100.17.0.0</string>
<key>BoardAssetTag</key>
<string>Base Board Asset Tag</string>
<key>BoardLocationInChassis</key>
<string>Part Component</string>
<key>BoardManufacturer</key>
<string></string>
<key>BoardProduct</key>
<string>Mac-27AD2F918AE68F61</string>
<key>BoardSerialNumber</key>
<string>####</string>
<key>BoardType</key>
<integer>10</integer>
<key>BoardVersion</key>
<string>MacPro7,1</string>
<key>ChassisAssetTag</key>
<string></string>
<key>ChassisManufacturer</key>
<string></string>
<key>ChassisSerialNumber</key>
<string>####</string>
<key>ChassisType</key>
<integer>7</integer>
<key>ChassisVersion</key>
<string>Mac-27AD2F918AE68F61</string>
<key>FirmwareFeatures</key>
<data>
ZvCv/QgAAAA=
</data>
<key>FirmwareFeaturesMask</key>
<data>
f////wgAAAA=
</data>
<key>PlatformFeature</key>
<integer>0</integer>
<key>ProcessorType</key>
<integer>3842</integer>
<key>SmcVersion</key>
<data>
</data>
<key>SystemFamily</key>
<string>MacPro</string>
<key>SystemManufacturer</key>
<string></string>
<key>SystemProductName</key>
<string>MacPro7,1</string>
<key>SystemSKUNumber</key>
<string>System SKU#</string>
<key>SystemSerialNumber</key>
<string>####</string>
<key>SystemUUID</key>
<string>####</string>
<key>SystemVersion</key>
<string>1.0</string>
</dict>
</plist>
he's got stuck at reboot and asking for help that's why other said remove SMBIOS from his config.plist and upload the plist for @craighazan so he can check what's wrong.@Graystarr What they meant was remove the serial numbers from the config.plist file and upload the file so your config settings can be checked.
he's got stuck at reboot and asking for help that's why other said remove SMBIOS from his config.plist and upload the plist for @craighazan so he can check what's wrong.
Im still a bit confused. Do I just go and remove the serial numbers from the config.plist then send it over?Sorry @Graystarr I wasn't clear enough, I meant remove the SMBIOS and upload the EFI Folder here.
those SMBIOS is fake one then the User can replace with new one if they think it's not safe. I don't bother to remove if they do then let themIm still a bit confused. Do I just go and remove the serial numbers from the config.plist then send it over?
am I missing anything?ok I think I did it
No, I’m not able to look at this until I get home later. I will re-attach your EFI some time tonight.am I missing anything?
@Shaneee can I not edit my posts anymore?, I wanted to add 'With the little information you have provided, other than your CPU is 6 cores and serials, (don't worry I'm a rubbish hacker, I'm up to 6-7 total bans now).
Thank you!!!Rolls eyes!... Anyway here we are, with the little information you have provided, other than your CPU is 6 cores, I ended with this, attached below.
1. Oof, your patches were light years out of date. fixed that.
2. I left your SMBIOS blank, I suggest iMacPro1,1 IMO!, and experience, it would just be better suited to someone of your experience.
3. PlatformInfo > Generic > ProcessorType > Number > 1537 to match your 6 core CPU. For 8 Core and above its... 3841.
4. You will need to add SSDT-CPUR to your EFI > OC > Kexts folder, Snapshot in Propertree and BOOM, your done.
5. I think I forgot something!.
Ryzen and Threadripper(17h and 19h) | OpenCore Install Guide
dortania.github.ioGitHub - AMD-OSX/AMD_Vanilla: Native AMD macOS via OpenCore
Native AMD macOS via OpenCore. Contribute to AMD-OSX/AMD_Vanilla development by creating an account on GitHub.github.comGitHub - corpnewt/ProperTree: Cross platform GUI plist editor written in python.
Cross platform GUI plist editor written in python. - corpnewt/ProperTreegithub.comGetting-Started-With-ACPI/extra-files/compiled/SSDT-CPUR.aml at master · dortania/Getting-Started-With-ACPI
Repo for Getting Started With ACPI. Contribute to dortania/Getting-Started-With-ACPI development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com
No problem, let us know if it works out.Thank you!!!
No editing for meShould be able to. Permissions haven't changed. I've refreshed them though so try again.
No editing for me