MacOS stuck at "Registered CoreAnalyticsHub functions with xnu."

Mishail

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Hello everyone! I have already had experience in assembling opencor for intel pc and laptops. Not so long ago I assembled amd pc:
CPU: Ryzen 5 5500
GPU: RX 5700 XT 8gb
RAM: 32gb kingston fury
MB: jginyue b550m gaming argb.

A few hours later I assembled the config using the dortania guide, but when I try to start it, everything hangs on Registered CoreAnalyticsHub functions with xnu. (Screenshot 1)fe295opule7f1.jpeg

After trying a ready-made EFI for a similar assembly (I registered the processor cores and included the necessary patches for b550), it hangs on amdcpusupport start trying to init pci service (I will add a screenshot later).

I thought about the video card problem and decided to make a SSDT graphics bridge as suggested on Reddit, I tried to do it via ssdttime in Windows, but I got an error DSDT.aml could not be decompiled! And Xiasl gave an error ACPI error: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, while searching for name/directory (20210930/psobject-372) (I ran it on my other hackintosh). I will add my config plist to this post. I have been working with Ryzentosh for a week now and I need help!
 

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Finally I was able to install macos 15.5 and then 26 beta 2 and everything works fine.
It turned out that the problem was in the motherboard.
I removed dsdt, opened it through hex-editor and changed L08 (there were 2 lines) to L88 one of them. After that I decompiled dsdt through iasl and deleted one of L08 and now it was alone and compiled successfully, after that I added it to opencore.
 

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