I am sure any comments about your EFI folder were meant to be constructive, not negative.
I will have a look at this later today.
I will have a look at this later today.
Hi you should re-check starting from hereI have reached a point where I can boot into the installation section for Sonoma, but neither Disk Utility nor the Installer can see USB drives. I had the NVMe SSD drive attached via USB, mostly for convenience to move it to another computer. Once I placed it into the NVMe port, it worked and I am currently doing my first install.
However, I need information on how to set up OpenCore to see the USB ports on a ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-E Gaming WiFi.
If there are instructions regarding this, please let me know where they are located.
Thank you
PF
This message. You said you booted in SOnoma so you must start from here adjusting things from here I meanI have succesfully booted in to Sonoma but I have several post installation issues.
If this is the wrong forum please tell where to go, and also which forum is appropriate.
The most significant issue that I know of, is after a certain amount of time, the system tries to reboot. I suspect there is a problem with sleeping and hibernation that trigers this.
Less serious, but annoying, is that I never see the Apple logo with the scroll bar, so it looks like the system hung.
Also I need to work on my USB ports. Some that I like to work don't, but at least I got the USB-C ethernet adapter working so I can access the internet. Enlcose Config.plist and 2 of the OpenCore Debug text clean up to remove excess <nulls>.
Thank you
The DSDT is needed to investigate ACPI patches, but the patches in this post have been designed against Asus ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming, among other boards, so there's hope they may still work for a ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming. (How do they come up with these crazy names???)You miss an important part for asus motherboard (ACPI patches for bios done by CorpGhost or also @etorix if he has some time to do)