x570 hackintosh cannot boot after updating BIOS

tung_opeth

Member
AMD OS X Member
May 10, 2020
30
1
8
  • Like
Reactions: tung_opeth
thanks guys, i solve the problem messing around with booter's quirks config as you guys mentioned above
 
Hi guys!
I have the same problem with ROG Crosshair VIII Hero motherboard. My ryzentosh stuck on EXITBS:START since bios version 2010.

I set quirks as:
SyncRuntimePermissions = True
RebuildAppleMemoryMap = True
SetupVirtualMap = False

Before my settings was:
SyncRuntimePermissions = False
RebuildAppleMemoryMap = False
SetupVirtualMap = True

My system also can’t boot with any bios version since 2010 up to 3xxx, but it works well with any of 1xxx bios version.

I tried any combinations of these quirks, but there’s no result.

Have you any ideas?

Best regards,
Kirill
 
Update:
My system still can’t boot with new bios.
If I enable “above 4G decoding” option and remove “npci=0x2000” from boot args, boot stuck at “PCI configuration begin”.
If I disable “above 4G decoding” and add “npci=0x2000”, I have the same error.
If I enable “above 4G decoding” and add “npci=0x2000”, my system start booting, but it always reset after following log strings:
IOConsoleUsers: gIOScreenLockState 3, hs 0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0
apfs_load_inode_internal:6107: *** reset ino 12944875 size block to 37993 (from 64324)
 
Make sure ResizableBAR is disabled if that option is present. If you disable Above 4G decoding you could try npci=0x3000.
Also re-check all relevant BIOS settings, after update everything is reset to default.
 
ResizableBAR is disabled. I also tried npci=0x3000, result was the same. After update bios I always clear CMOS and resetup.
 
@KirillMarkov Remove the DSDT.aml from your EFI/config.plist. You should not need to have it there, and it can break on every BIOS update or even BIOS reconfiguration
 
Thank you, system can boot now, but it always stuck after ~1 min with error
 

Attachments

  • 8D51A3A0-7890-41C5-8BF8-548F132415DA.jpeg
    8D51A3A0-7890-41C5-8BF8-548F132415DA.jpeg
    3.5 MB · Views: 11
Make sure you have the DummyPowerManagement Quirk enabled
 
If you’re on Catalina you could try Big Sur, that fixed a lot of issues.
Otherwise you could backtrack your changes to the DSDT and rewrite them as proper SSDT patches so it does not break on every BIOS update.
 
  AdBlock Detected
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks some useful and important features of our website. For the best possible site experience please take a moment to disable your AdBlocker.