Need help for Sonoma or Sequoia

hinkin

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Hi everyone! Can somebody create EFI for Sonoma or Sequoia OpenCore 2.2.0
Ryzen 9 7950X3D
Gigabyte X870 AORUS ELITE WIFI7
RAM 32Gb DDR5 5200
AMD RX590 8Gb
 
Hi everyone! Can somebody create EFI for Sonoma or Sequoia OpenCore 2.2.0
Ryzen 9 7950X3D
Gigabyte X870 AORUS ELITE WIFI7
RAM 32Gb DDR5 5200
AMD RX590 8Gb
If you like try this EFI and post log and sysreport folder it writes on your EFI partition
Probably your board needs of a proper MMIO area (different from mine)
And more likely also of some ACPI patches
But also it could work if you are very lucky :)
With DSDT.aml you will find in your SysReport/ACPI folder Corpnewt from AMD OSX discord could help you to build proper patches for your Gigabyte (if you need it)

edit (opencore is about 1.03/1,04 by now) maybe OCLP (different story has that version)
 

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Hi,

thank you so much for the EFI.
I have made many of tries without success.
Unfortunately I don't know what to do to solve the problem.
Is it possible to help me out, please?
I attach the post log and SysReport folder.

Thank you
 

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Hi,

thank you so much for the EFI.
I have made many of tries without success.
Unfortunately I don't know what to do to solve the problem.
Is it possible to help me out, please?
I attach the post log and SysReport folder.

Thank you
Sooly user (discord AMD OSX) creates this for you with CorpNewt tool ssdtime
you could try this config with previous EFI

 

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post a photo with error you see (photo or video)
 
Hi, I enclose some photos with the error.

Thank you!
 

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@hinkin change the language in your language if it is different than mine
Problem i see should be not related to your EFI, probably a bad installer, lack of space or also not compatble disk
Not sure about this, but EFI seems to do its job ;)
 
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Hi, I replaced the installer with a new one and the installation took less than a minute, then nothing happened. My USB is 64 GB and I shouldn’t be running out of space.
 

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are you installing on an usb stick?
maybe is it a USB mapping problem?
 
I am installing on a SSD. The installation is on bootable USB
mmmh i cant say more but i would try different USB port (on motherboard backplate, or if it is not working the same as before, with a different USB pen
 
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Thank you so much. I tried another USB flash drive and motherboard backplate USB.
I really don't understand what's happening, but the error is the same every time. If it will help, I am attaching the last installation log and the SysReport directory.
 

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You need to do the following, as your installer seems to be borked:
  1. Erase your current USB installer, keeping your EFI folder safe.
  2. Delete the macOS Sequoia installation app you downloaded, as this is most likely defective.
  3. Download a new copy of the Sequoia installation app, I use Corpnewt's gibMacOS python script
    1. https://github.com/corpnewt/gibMacOS
  4. Re-create your USB installation media for Sequoia, adding your saved EFI to the EFI partition after macOS has been restored to the USB.
    1. Make sure you have ResetNvramEntry.efi in your /EFI/OC/Drivers folder and a corresponding entry in your config.plist for the driver.
    2. When you boot your system with the new USB installer use the ResetNvram option from the OC Boot screen, before you try to install macOS.
 
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Thank you Edhawk, I followed all the steps, creating a new USB installer and resetting the ResetNvram option from the OC Boot screen. This time the installation got to less than a minute and stopped.
I am applaying the last installation log and the SysReport folder
 

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it works always without any ACPI patches
 
Hi, I really don't understand what to do to solve my issue. Please give me a hand to create working EFI.

Thank you in advance
 
Fabiosun, I really stuck with the installation of Sequoia. I have spent many hour trying different EFI's with no success. Please help me out with solving it. Thank you
 
Efi with ACPI patch should be good for you so i cant say more..have you tried with another Disck? SSD or NVME ones?
 
Post a copy of the whole EFI folder that you are currently using, as the OpenCore log shows a few errors, which I would like to examine.

You seem to have a number of drives present in your system. It would be best if you were to remove all internal drives except the drive on which you plan to install macOS. So you only have the external USB installer and the internal macOS drive present and working.

These other drives can be reconnected after you have installed macOS.
 
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