Was doing some reading and get the gist of needing opencore but I have not found and existing EFI files or anyone with the same build as me to possibly make this work
Asus Strix B650A+wifi
Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Asus Strix RTX 4070
Anyone have any suggestions, tips, resources and pre-made configurations to send my way it would be greatly appreciated and forever grateful
*** First of all, don't make any changes to the vmware .vmx file. It is recommended that you create a new virtual machine from scratch so that it recreates this file by default and without any changes.
*** Use VMWare Workstation Pro version at the link provided in the tutorial. (If you install it, you will have to make a new Patch as described)
*** Enable AMD-V or INTEL VT (Virtualization Technology) in BIOS. (you should research how to do this on your machine)
1) First you need to download VMWare Workstation Pro:
Ok so what if I can somehow write a long work around and use the TinyGPU drivers base structure and edit alot of things and make the pcie slot its in a dummy driver and think it’s external, I saw that tinygpu created apple drivers and kexts that allow NVIDIA to run as an external gpu and full functionality or am I thinking to outdated, I haven’t made a hackintosh since 2016 with my desktop i7 4770 and Maximus hero iv mobo and it was easily done and around that time my High sierra 2011 MacBook Pro dual gpu with nvidia was my opinion the greatest MAC ever till the gpu and gpu and backlight burned itself out on the mobo was a lot simpler and easier to hackintosh and just straight boot windows on it, i honestly want to go back to macOS because of its brew and terminal capabilities and don’t know how Mac runs now entirely but windows is just screwing me on my build and just wasting so much performance and hdd space and background processes I can’t stop without interrupting the system, but what if I can fool the system into thinking that -that pcie slot is external, that should work but not be super easy
*** First of all, don't make any changes to the vmware .vmx file. It is recommended that you create a new virtual machine from scratch so that it recreates this file by default and without any changes.
*** Use VMWare Workstation Pro version at the link provided in the tutorial. (If you install it, you will have to make a new Patch as described)
*** Enable AMD-V or INTEL VT (Virtualization Technology) in BIOS. (you should research how to do this on your machine)
1) First you need to download VMWare Workstation Pro:
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