I've tried different pre-made EFI builds and added my own KEXTs to USB but nothing worked. I'm really interested in this installation topic but I can't seem to get it to work(((, I could only find BIOS setup guides for Intel platforms .I'll owe you one!
Added a report from Aida64 about the system
@leesurone having only one kernel patches is fine if user use OSX you can see in min/max kernel place
it is good from latest ventura till sonoma
Users uses a patched DSDT and to me i think to know that EFI
But @saidsst is that patched DSDT one of 2124 or older DSDT of your motherboard?
If not, it is not good
DSDT patch is an "extreme" solution and if you do you have to use a dsdt of a motherboard identical to your
You can also explore on AMD-OSXdiscord a method @corpghost is studying by now with some ACPI patches
i am using it but if you contact him there (or here if he is here too) he can help you to build acpi patches for your system
your CPU is different then the user has (8 cores yours , 6 the user one)so to start you have to change corecount
also you have to patch your DSDT if you use 2124 bios
I advice you to tag @corpghost on amd OSX discord server because he is buiding a tool whhich can help the users to patch dsdt via ACPI patches method
hmmmm sorry to repeat the same things twice, but ASUS motherboard with incoming CPU support BIOS do not work without using a well done patched DSDT or new ACPI patching method
@leesurone having only one kernel patches is fine if user use OSX you can see in min/max kernel place
it is good from latest ventura till sonoma View attachment 14657
Users uses a patched DSDT and to me i think to know that EFI
But @saidsst is that patched DSDT one of 2124 or older DSDT of your motherboard?
If not, it is not good
DSDT patch is an "extreme" solution and if you do you have to use a dsdt of a motherboard identical to your
You can also explore on AMD-OSXdiscord a method @corpghost is studying by now with some ACPI patches
i am using it but if you contact him there (or here if he is here too) he can help you to build acpi patches for your system
Wow, I never realized, even after all this time, that each of the four patches was macOS version specific. I see it now that you explained it.....that is awesome to know and it completely makes sense.
@leesurone having only one kernel patches is fine if user use OSX you can see in min/max kernel place
it is good from latest ventura till sonoma View attachment 14657
Users uses a patched DSDT and to me i think to know that EFI
But @saidsst is that patched DSDT one of 2124 or older DSDT of your motherboard?
If not, it is not good
DSDT patch is an "extreme" solution and if you do you have to use a dsdt of a motherboard identical to your
You can also explore on AMD-OSXdiscord a method @corpghost is studying by now with some ACPI patches
i am using it but if you contact him there (or here if he is here too) he can help you to build acpi patches for your system
Thank you for the advice.
the patched DSDT is older. As I said I'm new with hackintosh at least I got it work.
I still need to learn more about EFI and its patch's.
When using a patched DSDT if the BIOS is updated you most likely need to extract a new unmodified DSDT and repatch it. This is why SSDTs are the preferred method. As fabiosun as said and speak to Corp about ACPI patches. He's not on this forum.
When using a patched DSDT if the BIOS is updated you most likely need to extract a new unmodified DSDT and repatch it. This is why SSDTs are the preferred method. As fabiosun as said and speak to Corp about ACPI patches. He's not on this forum.
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