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[Success] ASUS PRIME Z390-P | i5-8600K | UHD 630 | Mojave 10.14.2 - 10.14.6

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I have a problem with my Intel HD630. I have only 4MB and graphic problems. I'm still trying to find a solution. The solution @poles provided did not work. I even tried with is config.plist file but still only 4MB available...
 
Thank you @poles for your tutorial :)
I have a problem with my configuration.
My configuration is : Prime Z390P and i9-9900K, with AMD RADEON VII, 32GB DDR4, and M.2 NVMe for OS Mojave.
I followed the BIOS instructions after update for last BIOS (except Secure Boot..because I can't touch this), and building the USB Boot Mojave (last version) via UniBeast.
I put your Kext and config.plist.
The installation is extremely slow and I can't install Mojave...
You can help me?

Did you get any error during installation
 
Hi @poles! I just bougth a RX 560 and solved all my problems with graphics. I did not installed Lilu/whatevergreen kexts, and the USB ports kext. Should I install them?
I only have a problem now that's, when I reboot the hackintosh, it does not reboot. The screen stays black & it does not shut down. Everything else is perfect for now with a great GeekBench score! :)

Thanks!
 
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Hi @poles! I just bougth a RX 560 and solved all my problems with graphics. I did not installed Lilu/whatevergreen kexts, and the USB ports kext. Should I install them?
I only have a problem now that's, when I reboot the hackintosh, it does not reboot. The screen stays black & it does not shut down. Everything else is perfect for now with a great GeekBench score! :)

Thanks!

RX Series works out of the box. So you may not need whatevergreen kext but you may need USBPorts.kext if you want to use all USB ports without USBPort limit patch (If you select "USB port limit fix" option in latest MultiBeast). Basically, if you use hackintosh for daily purpose, then you should use a custom DSDT USB patch or USBPorts.kexts because it gives stability to your system & native power management for USB will be properly handled.


For reboot problem, its looks like your Native NVRAM isn't working. Also our motherboard doesn't support native NVRAM. To support native NVRAM we need to use EmuVariableUefi-64.efi inside EFI/Clover/drivers64UEFI.

But before using that file, you can test if your NVRAM is working or not by running the following command in Terminal:

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sudo nvram TestVar=HelloWorld;

Reboot.

Once you reboot, run the following command in Terminal:

Code:
sudo nvram -p | grep 'TestVar';

If you see HelloWorld as result then your NVRAM is working; if not, your NVRAM is broken and needs to be fixed.

Please note that after using EmuVariableUefi-64.efi please run those commands again to check NVRAM for details use this link .
 
Thank you, @poles!! If you were here, I would by you a beer, or two! :thumbup: :D

Everything is working great now. I just copied the EmuVariableUefi-64.efi from the USB pen installer to my HD.

Geekbench Single - 6178
Geekbench Multi core - 28122


:wave:
 
Hello,

Please, could you share with me your EFI Folder?
 
From my experience the last BIOS updates were not working for me. I had to make a change to a BIOS version from February. Still, I have other problems now...

What version do you have? I upgraded mine to last version, and I cannot fallback ... I'm not able to install even Sierra or Mojave
 
Could you paste BIOS version information here?
I guess my BIOS version is too new.
 
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I have the same hardware configuration. I also have some problem when installing Mojave version 10.14.5

Hello,

I followed this patch to be able to install it:


Try it out
 
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