please help me to install macOS Sonoma..I tried to install it with my EFI which I used for Ventura.. it's perfectly working with Ventura but now I am trying to install Sonoma with the same EFI files. Initially, all was good but after completing the installation after the Apple logo it restarted, and when I rebooted again it showed some logs and then shutdown every time..please help me, bro. I am attaching my EFI file and error screenshot...please kindly help me
Would you share with us the changes you made to BIOS.
In other news, the NootedRed.kext is working with Sequoia, see link below. But there's a 'But!' in the way, the developers are waiting for lilu to be updated for the Constants.
I'm still waiting for Acidanthera to add the Sequoia constants to Lilu. So I can't actually add them in properly. For the meantime, have some screenshots.
@Edhawk some exciting news from ChefKiss today!. ExtremeXT is again involved with development of NootedRed and I assume NootRX. Apparently the new TSC kext, ForgedInvariant, and other developments encouraged him to return, I’m very happy about this.
I'm still waiting for Acidanthera to add the Sequoia constants to Lilu. So I can't actually add them in properly. For the meantime, have some screenshots.
I updated my build to Apples latest macOS, pronounced Suh-Koi-Ahh!. And ooof, what a screen saver!, up there with Montereys in my opinion, Sonoma and Ventura were of the mark I thought. Anyway 'Can I install macOS Sequoia on my APU?', yes you can by following these simple steps.
Update your AMD Vanilla Patches. Shaneee updated the patches for Sequoia and now contain 25 entries, you still only need to edit the first four to match your core count.
I download the public beta using gibMacOS and double clicked the InstallAssistant.pkg to launch the installer. Despite the 14.45 GB file size, I did update from Sonoma and didn't lose any of my stuff, I suggest installing onto a second HD tbh. For installation I disabled NootedRed, it can take a long time to install and verbose will hang for what seems like an eternity on 'igpu' if the kext is enabled. To avoid the 7 MB VRAM blues, you can enable again after the second restart.
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