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[Success] ASUS Prime Z370-A+i9-9900k Pro Audio Build

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it blocks even if i reset NVRAM (f11)
now i'll try the v2

V2 just worked for me. We still need to iron out somethings.

Once this is setup I can help move you over to OpenCore if you'd like. It's quick.
 
V2 just worked for me. We still need to iron out somethings.

Once this is setup I can help move you over to OpenCore if you'd like. It's quick.
Tried the v2 but it freezes here: "DSMOS has arrived"
this is the same problem in the v1
 
Double check your BIOS settings. This seems related to VT-d being enabled.

Go here

 
I can't find the problem... bios settings seem to be all right
Interesting. I'll make you an OpenCore EFI and we can work our way backwards. I'll have it in a couple hours.
 
I can't find the problem. BIOS settings seem to be all right

Ah, check Library/Extensions. Remove anything there that you installed when you first got this build running then run Kext Utility to repair permissions or use Hackintool.

If you need help, send me a screen shot of the folder.
 
Ah, check Library/Extensions. Remove anything there that you installed when you first got this build running then run Kext Utility to repair permissions or use Hackintool.

If you need help, send me a screen shot of the folder.
true, in the past i put some kext in the library
i can try to remove them and use your efi v2
will boot my older efi in case of failure and without these kext in library?
 
true, in the past i put some kext in the library
i can try to remove them and use your efi v2
will boot my older efi in case of failure and without these kext in library?

Right this is where we move forward. Why don't you do this: backup those kext you're removing from L/E. That way if something is wrong you can put them in your EFI and boot from there.

However, I've worked this board and EFI out pretty well. Once you're booted I'll show you what needed to change.

If you're at all uncomfortable then back up your system! Which really, we should be doing anyways.

When you're ready, attached is your Opencore EFI.
 

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Right this is where we move forward. Why don't you do this: backup those kext you're removing from L/E. That way if something is wrong you can put them in your EFI and boot from there.

However, I've worked this board and EFI out pretty well. Once you're booted I'll show you what needed to change.

If you're at all uncomfortable then back up your system! Which really, we should be doing anyways.

When you're ready, attached is your Opencore EFI.
Woah EFIv2 booted well, but my ssd 3.0 external drive can't load

How can i switch to opencore? just replace the efi?
 
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