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- Gigabyte Designare Z390
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thank you very much, for some reason I missed this spoilerPlease see:
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thank you very much, for some reason I missed this spoilerPlease see:
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Here's the plan for the Gigabyte B550 Vision D with AMD Ryzen 7 3700X...@CaseySJ
I may be biting off more than I can handle technically with the Gigabyte B550 board based on your comments.
Perhaps another build guide by you? One of the first for AMD builds on TonyMac86?
Or perhaps a new thread covering your progress?
As if you have the time with all the tech support you provide with your Designare builds.
Thanks.
flashrom
running on the Z490 Vision D.liquidctl
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Original Firmware |
Flashed NVM 56/50 Firmware |
Flashed NVM 33 (Designare) |
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USB-C Connected Before Boot |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
USB-C Hot Plug |
YES |
No |
YES |
Thunderbolt Connected on WARM Boot |
No |
No |
No |
Thunderbolt Connected on COLD Boot |
YES |
No |
YES |
Thunderbolt Hot Plug |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
thanks, but I'm only interested in bootcampYou don't need Boot Camp to install Windows on a PC. But you do need a partition to install it to. I would use macOS to do the partitioning. You might need to use the installer USB to affect the drive that macOS is installed on. When you install Windows, it might affect your boot loader. You can use EasyUEFI to set the boot loader back to Clover or Open Core.
Boot Camp drivers are useful if you are connecting a Mac keyboard or Mac display (including LG UltraFine 4K and LG UltraFine 5K displays).
Please describe the issue a bit further:thanks, but I'm only interested in bootcamp
I think I discovered the same solution already, but will double check what I’ve got plugged in where.If you have several USB 2.0 devices, please see this:
[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580
** Best Practices Guide for USB 2.0 Devices ** Please do not quote this guide in its entirety. Post a link instead. Credit: @ziggenpuss @bmoney @kellymac12 @jleahy2 Background: The Designare Z390 is used by numerous professionals working in diverse fields. One group of professionals -- audio...www.tonymacx86.com
I put together a hackintosh for work, since I have Apple computers at home, I like macOS, and I wanted my computer at work to be able to sync with my devices. The question is that I need Windows for my work (specific software), Windows, I can put it on any disk, even on an external one, there are no problems in this, I am not interested in a virtual machine since my specific software will not work on a virtual machine. I need a full-fledged start of the Windows system, but I want to have a full-fledged start of the windows system from mac OS, this can be done by the Parallel desktop with a bootcamp ...Please describe the issue a bit further:
- Do you already have Windows installed on a separate SSD and you wish to import that into VMWare Fusion in order to run that installation of Windows inside of macOS?
- Boot Camp is not intended for PC hardware. Boot Camp is intended primarily for running Windows on Apple hardwarebecause:
- Windows may not have drivers for the specific built-in devices on real Apple Macs.
- Windows may not be compatible with the specific firmware (BIOS) on real Apple Macs.
- So Boot Camp provides an "assist" that makes the Apple Mac hardware compatible with Windows.
- But PC hardware is already compatible with Windows.
Moving to BIOS F9g is a good idea because CFG-Lock is disabled by default. So one less thing to worry about.I think I discovered the same solution already, but will double check what I’ve got plugged in where.
Is it worth moving to opencore and/or f9g bios for any practical reason?
Unfortunately these two statements are mutually exclusive:I put together a hackintosh for work, since I have apple computers at home, I like Osx and I wanted my computer at work to be able to sync with my devices. The question is that I need windows for my work (specific software), Windows, I can put it on any disk, even on an external one, there are no problems in this, I am not interested in a virtual machine since my specific software will not work on a virtual machine. I need a full-fledged start of the windows system, but I want to have a full-fledged start of the windows system from mac OS, this can be done by the parallel desktop with a bootcamp ...