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Whelp, still nah
I am uploading 2 screen shots of ACPI to see if you can edit your ACPI adding Patches from the drop down box as shown and also check the Fixes in 1 and 2 and other parts of ACPI screen toward bottom half
 

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I am uploading 2 screen shots of ACPI to see if you can edit your ACPI adding Patches from the drop down box as shown and also check the Fixes in 1 and 2 and other parts of ACPI screen toward bottom half
it has the same error, even though I did EVERYTHINGGGG
 
it has the same error, even though I did EVERYTHINGGGG
One last thing just switch the recently added "OsXAptioFix..." with your Original AptioMemoryFix-64.efi but still keep EmuVariable.... and config.plist same way
 
One last thing just switch the recently added "OsXAptioFix..." with your Original AptioMemoryFix-64.efi but still keep EmuVariable.... and config.plist same way
nope, it just doesn't((((
 
it has the same error, even though I did EVERYTHINGGGG

  • Did it boot at all?
  • Where did the current attempt end in Verbose?
  • The only way to understand Booting failure is Verbose boot screen and correlating what is seen with the chosen BIOS and used CLOVER options.
  • I can understand your frustration.
  • Let someone with a fresh pair of eyes read through the post and find anything I might have missed in helping you .

  • I had a list of MoBos I have found compatible with latest macOSMojave, Windows10 and Linux as well as Catalina Beta 7 public release and I had posted to Catalina Beta Desktop Support :List of Motherboards you can successfully install Catalina Beta 6 Public Release
  • I know everything about the MoBo, CPU, Graphics, SSDs, WiFI etc I have used in those systems and can help anyone using those hardware.
  • Other readers have added their own boards to the list and I was asking folks to support anyone with problems using those boards to install Catalina Beta Public Release and of course MacOSMojave 10.14.6 with the recent Update.
  • Unfortunately I have not personally used your chosen MoBo to know its ins and outs and I am using theoretical skill to problem solving; not on hands-on experience with the same MSI MoBo. I am an exclusively Gigabyte MoBO user.
  • As you know Hackintoshing is a very hard thing to do as the hardware is not realMac and with a lot of tweaks make them act like real Macs. Unfortunately the Manufacturers of the boards make that very hard by modifying the DSDTs and won't give any clues to how they have modified them. Hence a lot of trial and error efforts by many to find the right combination .
  • Many who succeed DO NOT provide a detailed step-by step manner with images how they have made it and many posts don't list the full hardware.
  • Basically most hackintoshers are on their own!
 
  • Did it boot at all?
  • Where did the current attempt end in Verbose?
  • The only way to understand Booting failure is Verbose boot screen and correlating what is seen with the chosen BIOS and used CLOVER options.
  • I can understand your frustration.
  • Let someone with a fresh pair of eyes read through the post and find anything I might have missed in helping you .

  • I had a list of MoBos I have found compatible with latest macOSMojave, Windows10 and Linux as well as Catalina Beta 7 public release and I had posted to Catalina Beta Desktop Support :List of Motherboards you can successfully install Catalina Beta 6 Public Release
  • I know everything about the MoBo, CPU, Graphics, SSDs, WiFI etc I have used in those systems and can help anyone using those hardware.
  • Other readers have added their own boards to the list and I was asking folks to support anyone with problems using those boards to install Catalina Beta Public Release and of course MacOSMojave 10.14.6 with the recent Update.
  • Unfortunately I have not personally used your chosen MoBo to know its ins and outs and I am using theoretical skill to problem solving; not on hands-on experience with the same MSI MoBo. I am an exclusively Gigabyte MoBO user.
  • As you know Hackintoshing is a very hard thing to do as the hardware is not realMac and with a lot of tweaks make them act like real Macs. Unfortunately the Manufacturers of the boards make that very hard by modifying the DSDTs and won't give any clues to how they have modified them. Hence a lot of trial and error efforts by many to find the right combination .
  • Many who succeed DO NOT provide a detailed step-by step manner with images how they have made it and many posts don't list the full hardware.
  • Basically most hackintoshers are on their own!
Anyways, thanks for help) Ill try to do something by myself) but not today)
 
So, Im back, with another EFI, it still has this error: AMFILoadTrustedKeysFromNVRam: no nvram variable. What should I do?
 
Thats what it shows to be exact
 

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  • Did it boot at all?
  • Where did the current attempt end in Verbose?
  • The only way to understand Booting failure is Verbose boot screen and correlating what is seen with the chosen BIOS and used CLOVER options.
  • I can understand your frustration.
  • Let someone with a fresh pair of eyes read through the post and find anything I might have missed in helping you .

  • I had a list of MoBos I have found compatible with latest macOSMojave, Windows10 and Linux as well as Catalina Beta 7 public release and I had posted to Catalina Beta Desktop Support :List of Motherboards you can successfully install Catalina Beta 6 Public Release
  • I know everything about the MoBo, CPU, Graphics, SSDs, WiFI etc I have used in those systems and can help anyone using those hardware.
  • Other readers have added their own boards to the list and I was asking folks to support anyone with problems using those boards to install Catalina Beta Public Release and of course MacOSMojave 10.14.6 with the recent Update.
  • Unfortunately I have not personally used your chosen MoBo to know its ins and outs and I am using theoretical skill to problem solving; not on hands-on experience with the same MSI MoBo. I am an exclusively Gigabyte MoBO user.
  • As you know Hackintoshing is a very hard thing to do as the hardware is not realMac and with a lot of tweaks make them act like real Macs. Unfortunately the Manufacturers of the boards make that very hard by modifying the DSDTs and won't give any clues to how they have modified them. Hence a lot of trial and error efforts by many to find the right combination .
  • Many who succeed DO NOT provide a detailed step-by step manner with images how they have made it and many posts don't list the full hardware.
  • Basically most hackintoshers are on their own!

Thats what it shows to be exact


SO! I overcame that problem, but now, it shows this:
IMG_1102.jpg
 
Looks like it's the Broadcom 43xx wireless card again. what is the exact model number of that card ?

Screen Shot 17.jpg
 
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