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please your efi..... I have an amd ryzen 3 5300u notebook and I can't boot... I understand very littleView attachment 10879
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please your efi..... I have an amd ryzen 3 5300u notebook and I can't boot... I understand very little
I personally don't give prebuilt EFIs because I prefer everyone learning how to do it themselves. Shoot me a DM if you want help.
Unfortunately, I can't get any further either. I have set the max kernel to 23.99.99 for each kext and entered lilubetall. All kextes and OC are currently still not possible to boot. What have I forgotten?
I recommend to go through opencore’s documentation first to understand in general what the efi consists of. Build your first efi as such, then come back with specific questions and provide how you tried to solve it already.I UNDERSTAND MY FRIEND. I JUST DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO IT. Please explain to me
Your config.plist has Kernel/patches space emptyUnfortunately, I can't get any further either. I have set the max kernel to 23.99.99 for each kext and entered lilubetall. All kextes and OC are currently still not possible to boot. What have I forgotten?
Thanks, I updated the RestrictEvents.kext, now the processor name is fine.Yes I have it on a separate SSD for testing.
@BCBoy1 Use the latest RestrictEvents or use the boot arg -lilubetaall
Unfortunately, it cannot be set in the settings.@BCBoy1 you might want to look at increasing the amount of memory available to the AMD graphics in your Acer Swift 3 laptop. As 512MB is low. I think NootedRed recommends a minimum of 1GB.
this is what you have to love.That is one pared down bios.
You can use Smokeless UMAF to unlock the option.Unfortunately, it cannot be set in the settings.
Thus, only 512 MB memory is available.
Thanks!You can use Smokeless UMAF to unlock the option.
AMD CBS > NBIO Common Settings > GFX Configuration.
There are multiple places where min & max kernel entries can be added to the config.plist. Usually this feature is used to set kexts to only work up to or from a specific version of macOS. So you need to be a bit more specific about what you are looking to accomplish.where do I set the min & max kernel?