Did you try to create new config? step by step.
Do you have latest Open Core, kexts?
I had the same issue. Big Sur worked like a charm, but I couldn't update to Monterey & Ventura.
I decided to recreate config - I have Ventura 13.1 Beta at the moment
I am a little concerned about editing my current setup without having a backup plan to reinstall a fresh install. I am unable to to download the way I usually do with Opencore macrecovery.py because there is no option for Ventura. This has also hindered my additional troubleshooting of this issue as the only additional way I understand to download is from the App Store or through gibMacOS-master. The gibMacOS way of downloading is confusing me a little about the EFI setup.
- If I download through macrecovery.py then I need to create the EFI folder with the installation .dmg file etc and adding the OC folder with the edited (New) config.plist.
- If I download through gibMacOS-master then there is no EFI folder (and this is the only way I can download Ventura currently). This is what is confusing me.
- I have been trying to troubleshoot if this installation issue is due to a faulty USB stick. But because of the way my dreaded brain works I cannot move forward because I cannot create a backup installation USB. Once I have my backup plan ready, I can then test the newly created config.plist that I now have ready.
Do I need an EFI file when I download a full installer from gibMacOS ?
If I do, then where is it located?
If I don't, then do I just edit the one the installer makes?
I honestly hope I'm making sense. I am not new to Hackintosh but I am still a newbie with understanding some, what feels like common knowledge. I'm sorry if I confused anyone, I tend to explain things too much haha
Edit: I have downloaded the latest OC and have that ready to go with all the correct drivers and kexts etc.
Edit 2: I just had a total "Ding Dong Your So Silly and Blind" moment! I thought the the download string in the text doc was for Big Sur. When I watched the Big Sur video, this is the download string placed into the terminal the person didn't explain that this code must change with each new version. Not needing a new string for every new version. Unless the Ventura vid I was just watching is linking the incorrect download option for Ventura (which is possible), but I have the download happening and got the USB ready to test in a few moments.
./macrecovery.py -b Mac-B4831CEBD52A0C4C -m 00000000000000000 -os latest