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iMac Pro X99 - Live the Future now with macOS 10.14 Mojave [Successful Build/Extended Guide]

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After the microcode update did you also patch your BIOS firmware to unlock the MSR register?

Yes, after the microcode update I then used the R5E10.CAP from UBU and patched it using UEFIPatch.

Steps that I followed:
  1. Downloaded UBU from the link your guide supplied.
  2. Downloaded fresh bios from Asus.
  3. Moved all the files to the correct directory.
  4. Used UBU to update the micro codes and create a new bios file.
  5. Used the "R5E10.CAP" and patched it with UEFIPatch.

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You are missing a properly adopted TSCAdjustReset.kext in your EFI-folder !

Did you correctly adopt the CPxx->PRxx CPU ACPI replacements for your CPU? Else disable all CPxx->PRxx CPU ACPI replacements!

Audio ID must be 5 under Mojave!

Use vanilla AppleALC.kext approach instead of AppleHDA.kext patching! Remove all related kext patches. Also disable com.apple.driver.usb.AppleUSBXHCI, com.apple.driver.AppleHIDKeyboard, com.apple.driver.AppleHIDKeyboard and com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController and AppleEthernetAquantiaAqtion patches.

I made the adjustments. But with activated Haswell-e bootstrap, the system does not boot anymore.

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Without the bootstrap the system starte up but has same issue as before. By means cpu runs at boost frequence

I flashed the BIOS by using the dedicated usb-port and the flashback-button.

I added a new copy from my ioreg
 

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I made the adjustments. But with activated Haswell-e bootstrap, the system does not boot anymore.

View media item 191263
Without the bootstrap the system starte up but has same issue as before.

I flashed the BIOS by using the dedicated usb-port and the flashback-button.

I added a new copy from my ioreg

Well I don't know how to help you else. Maybe somebody with a similar CPU can help you in your issues.
 
Well I don't know how to help you else. Maybe somebody with a similar CPU can help you in your issues.

Ok thank you I will see if I can find someone with my CPU.

Thank you anyway for your help
 
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@kgp My system is followed your guide to install the High Sierra to 10.13.6, and it is running very smooth. Really thanks for your contribute for this great guide.:thumbup::thumbup::clap::clap:

Meanwhile, if I want to upgrade to Mojave, do I just follow this guide to perform the upgrade? Any precaution during the upgrade?

Millions thanks
 
@kgp My system is followed your guide to install the High Sierra to 10.13.6, and it is running very smooth. Really thanks for your contribute for this great guide.:thumbup::thumbup::clap::clap:

Meanwhile, if I want to upgrade to Mojave, do I just follow this guide to perform the upgrade? Any precaution during the upgrade?

Millions thanks

You should be fine by following this guide. As a precaution I would make a bootable backup of your current 10.13.6 system drive.
 
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You have a SSDT-X99-Vega64.aml. This is for all vega 64?
How to register it in DSDT?
 
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You have a SSDT-X99-Vega64.aml. This is for all vega 64?
How to register it in DSDT?

It is in particular for the Sapphire Nitro+ Vega 64. Other Vegas 64 might need some adaptation especially in terms of the implemented load table.

What do you mean by registering it in DSDT?
 
It is in particular for the Sapphire Nitro+ Vega 64. Other Vegas 64 might need some adaptation especially in terms of the implemented load table.

What do you mean by registering it in DSDT?
I use dsdt.
Sapphire Radeon Rx Vega 64 DirectX 12 21275-03-20G 8 GB 2048-Bit HBM2 - this is what I ordered, will I need an adaptation?
 
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