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- AsRock X299 Creator-1.50
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- i9-10900X
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Windows & OSX do not play well together in the standard version of OC, so try this, it should solve your default boot selection:it is attached
Each time I reset Nvram, My BIOS boot priorities are also erased .
Is it a normal behaviour ?
Thanks
I have not, but since I can't get past this first screen I really don't know if I would. After I reset I do get a screen saying there was a boot failure, and it is asking if I want to reset to the defaults.don't you get bios failure all the time ?
I have not, but since I can't get past this first screen I really don't know if I would. After I reset I do get a screen saying there was a boot failure, and it is asking if I want to reset to the defaults.
Congrats for making the jump .
During an installation process you should always use verbose mode so you can see if/where it hangs.
( press command+v /Win+v ) before starting the install.
Also reported by another user, because you have a newer CPU, try to remove to CPUID data from the config.plist
( deleting the data entries from Cpuid1Data & Cpuid1Mask )
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Take also a moment to read this thread. You might need some extra SSDTs to boot with your specific mobo.
Gigabyte X299X - Catalina Support
Hello everyone, As some of you know, I have been lurking around to make the new X299X boards (Gigabyte) work, unsuccessful at it, but trying nevertheless. On the hardware side these are the specs of the build: Gigabyte Designare EX 10G Intel i9 10900X 128GB DDR4 3200 Mhz Crucial Ballistix...www.tonymacx86.com
Lastly the EFI I posted has device properties, SSDTs, custom USB Kext proper to MY configuration. They need to be adapted to your specific Motherboard.
Worst case scenario, delete them ( not the best idea ) before using the EFI or you might encounter some nasty bugs.
If it's your first hack, you will get some sweats, as all of us did, but you'll get thru it, I have no doubts
Good luck.
I think I'll be showing exactly my level of noob here, but when you say they need to be adapted to my motherboard, I assume there values etc that would need changing.
Again maybe I'm showing how over my head I am, but I'm assuming this has to do with use the DSDT I got using SSDTTime, and using values from it to customize the SSDTs?
I'll try to verbose when I get home tonight. I have seen in your previous posts that using the DEBUG version of OC would dump this into a TXT file? Should I leave in you NDK version of OpenCore or use the DEBUG one?
Sorry these are such basic level questions, I jumped into this with my eyes closed, I've never programed so much as a VCR.
Thanks
Not to be a pest here, but do you think you can change the title to "X299 OpenCore" instead? I'm on Gigabyte and I'm pretty sure we can assist others with several X299 Motherboards
Thanks @Ellybz for your help and support :I’ll go ahead and change the thread name and probably split the github repo like
Asus
-> Prime Deluxe
Gigabyte
-> Aorus Gaming
If you guys feel it is appropriate to create a new thread go ahead and I’ll just switch back
About the OC guide :https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Desktop-Guide/
Is there a way to know what's have been modified / corrected / modified ?