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[SUCCESS] blouse's "Hack Pro" :: i9-9900K + Z390 Aorus Pro + Vega 64 + TB3 + USB3 :: 100% working

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I took out the 1x32GB and booted with a 1x4GB and the RandomSeed error is gone and I'm able to boot to the installer.

Rough week.

So does this mean I can't use 32GB DIMS? I had already tried adding them to the SMBIOS
 
I took out the 1x32GB and booted with a 1x4GB and the RandomSeed error is gone and I'm able to boot to the installer.

Rough week.

So does this mean I can't use 32GB DIMS? I had already tried adding them to the SMBIOS
Dual channel memory should be installed in matched pairs of DIMMs.
 
I'm on F10.

I installed the 2x32GB in a variety of configurations but still getting the RandomSeed error.

Booting with the 4GB the system works great.
 

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I see you have the VirtualSMC.kext, but have SCMHelper.efi driver installed. These are not compatible. Remove SMCHelper and install VirtualSMC.efi in its place. Not sure it will solve the RandomSeed issue, but should fix anyway.
 
Hello,

I've been trying to follow this guide and having some trouble. I'm always getting the "macOS could not be installed on this computer".

I have multiple NVMe drives, so I tried removing one. I have tried multiple USB sticks as installers. I've used the USB 2.0 and USB 3.1 ports. I've also tried installing to a USB stick. All cases end in the same manner.

Initial USB installer goes through until about 2 minutes remaining. I then reboot using the USB installer Clove and select the hard drive's installer. Then I get the error message.

I created the USB installer with the 10.4.6 Mojave app created on a Sierra OS hackintosh. I only got the 22 MB installer, so I followed the guide in order to download the full 6.x GB installer.

I'm stumped here. Any thoughts?

EDIT: Oh hardware, 9700k, GB z390 Aorus PRO, Vega 64 Graphics card, Samsung 970 EVO 1TB NVME drive.

Thanks!
 
Changing the SMBIOS to say it was 4x16GB instead of 2x32GB made it boot!

I'm on F10.

I installed the 2x32GB in a variety of configurations but still getting the RandomSeed error.

Booting with the 4GB the system works great.
 
Hello,

I've been trying to follow this guide and having some trouble. I'm always getting the "macOS could not be installed on this computer".

I have multiple NVMe drives, so I tried removing one. I have tried multiple USB sticks as installers. I've used the USB 2.0 and USB 3.1 ports. I've also tried installing to a USB stick. All cases end in the same manner.

Initial USB installer goes through until about 2 minutes remaining. I then reboot using the USB installer Clove and select the hard drive's installer. Then I get the error message.

I created the USB installer with the 10.4.6 Mojave app created on a Sierra OS hackintosh. I only got the 22 MB installer, so I followed the guide in order to download the full 6.x GB installer.

I'm stumped here. Any thoughts?

EDIT: Oh hardware, 9700k, GB z390 Aorus PRO, Vega 64 Graphics card, Samsung 970 EVO 1TB NVME drive.

Thanks!
Disconnect of all drives except main NVME drive, and it should progress fine. You can even share you EFI folder so you can get some help from community.
 
Changing the SMBIOS to say it was 4x16GB instead of 2x32GB made it boot!

I am struggling with a Z390 Designare that fails to boot with 32GB sticks installed even though they work fine in Windows.

If I understand correctly, you filled out the SMBIOS memory section to tell it they were actually 2 16GB sticks? Would you please be able to post that section of your config.plist? I have 2 16GB and 2 32GB 2666MHz sticks, all Vengeance LPX and I haven't been able to get a boot if any 32GB sticks are installed.

EDIT: I was able to figure it out based off past experience of editing that section plus your fix and posted in the Z390 Designare. I know I saw at least one person in the past there fail to boot with 128GB and this should make that possible now, barring RAM that is incompatible due to other reasons.
 
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Disconnect of all drives except main NVME drive, and it should progress fine. You can even share you EFI folder so you can get some help from community.

Thanks, unfortunately I have tried exactly that and had the same effect. I will post the EFI folder tonight.
 
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