I tried to copy and paste entire folder "EFI-X299-10.13.3-Release-iMacPro1,1-020218" with boot and clover folder inside to EFI, but had the same results. Did I have to rename "EFI-X299-10.13.3-Release-iMacPro1,1-020218" to EFI and put in EFI partition?
I tried to copy and paste entire folder "EFI-X299-10.13.3-Release-iMacPro1,1-020218" with boot and clover folder inside to EFI, but had the same results. Did I have to rename "EFI-X299-10.13.3-Release-iMacPro1,1-020218" to EFI and put in EFI partition?
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There are several sources that might cause a lag on your system. most prominent sources can be:
1.) Misconfiguration of your RX 580
2.) Misconfiguration of your HWP and XCPM configuration
Try to check on both..
Good luck,
KGP
- does it mean, if it's not unlocked then I'll need XCPM Kernel patches and a FakeCPUID?What a nice achievement for all users with unlocked mainboard BIOS MSR 0xE2 BIOS register! No XCPM Kernel patches, no FakeCUPID
Many thanks for your help,
for 1) I have already added whatevergreen & lilu kexts in 'other' - is there any additional setup/configuration needed? The RX 580 shows up correctly in about/system profiler and it seems to work
for 2) I followed every step you described in E1. I don't think there is a patch to unlock a register on my msi board (?) so I left 'xcpm_core_scope_msrs' enabled (disabled it does not start at all - as expected). ssdt.aml is copied in the patched folder of my startup EFI and kextstat & sysctl show correct results. Anything else to do here? you wrote:
- does it mean, if it's not unlocked then I'll need XCPM Kernel patches and a FakeCPUID?
Do you have any further ideas?
Best,
Y.
I am booting now, but it stops here: