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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

@CaseySJ,

I just switched from an RX 5700 XT to an RX 6900 XT, and I can no longer boot. I run OpenCore 0.6.4 (based on your guide), but it just hangs on the Apple logo while booting.

While I recognize there's still no hardware acceleration for the 6000 series, I've seen examples of other Hackintoshers being able to boot into mac OS from an 6000 series GPU.

Do you have ideas?

EDIT: Switching to iGPU and updating to Big Sur 11.1 makes it able to boot. However, it shows up as "Display 31 MB", so clearly it's not yet fully supported. But hey, I can boot now!
 
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is anyone else experiencing a glitch with apple tv not playing when launching any video on apple tv plus? everything works fine on oc 0.6.4 and running 11.1 big sur. everything runs smoothly expect apple tv is not playing correctly audio video and everything passes the inspection check list. i don't know if this is because oc is lacking a hvec apples video playback file system. but i checked my videos in my photos app and everything plays normal and so does other websites i browse all play sound and video just fine..
Unless it has been fixed DRM content does not work on Big Sur unless you are using iMac Pro 1,1 or any Mac Pro System Def!
 
Hi! After updating latest 11.1 update, is anyone has delaying audio while using Chrome or Safari browser? I'm listening music on Tidal and just using Chrome. It's simple task like open page from new tab and changing tab on browser. I was experiencing delay music sound.
 
I don't mean to meddle myself into this. But I just want to mention my opinion and what I think regarding this. I hope people take certain things in mind.

I'm not saying I know heck of a lot. I do not. I learn from people on this forum, on other forums, reading myself. Reading stuff perhaps many other hackintoshers do not read, such as UEFI specifications, ACPI specifications and USB specifications etc. I'm not saying people should read thousands of pages. However, people should read the OpenCore documentations when dealing with OpenCore.

One can clearly understand that CaseySJ's OpenCore 0.6.4 folder was meant to be "as is", the only part he has mentioned to change was sn, board sn, UUID etc. The mini guide does not refer to ProperTree at all. It is assumed people will not use it if it is not mentioned.

I myself prefer to do stuff manually, I just use a simple plist editor (an app called Smultron). I don't vouch for OpenCore Configurator or ProperTree. But that is my opinion.

Anyhow. This said, OpenUsbKbDxe.efi is not a problem if it is not activated, and it is assumed that CaseySJ's OC 0.6.4 folder is meant "as it is".

Of course, someone’s hackintoshing experience becoming bad, does not hold the guide-maker liable. It is hackintoshing. I don't find anything wrong with how the OpenCore Mini-guide is.

Don't want OpenUsbKbDxe.efi, great, don't use it.

No hard feelings, I hope. I just want people to know that one should clearly understand here that OpenCore is beta. The OpenCore devs still consider it beta, regardless of how well it works. Read the documentations so your experience can be good to the max possible level.

Happy Hackintoshing!
Yep, I learned the hard way that that particular kext (in clover or opencore, I think) messed with my magic keyboard input, and the reason was that I would accidentally enable it with ProperTree. It might be a good idea to put a small disclaimer about ProperTree or just disabled (but present) kexts in those folders in general, as it is an opportunity to teach users a bit more while avoiding potential frustration.
 
Where can I update my kext and boot loader?

I have OpenCore 0.6.3.

Thanks.
 
This is a forum where feedback should be welcomed, appreciated and acted upon.

Yes of course, it is a forum where people should be able to give feedback. You're right. When I give my feedback, I get opinions on that particular matter too. People seem to be open for it on this thread, which is a good thing. I respect your opinion.

Instead, someone chooses to "ignore the science" to protect and assert one's infallibility, perhaps?

I'm sorry you feel this way. The "science" however, was not applied. I don't believe anything wrong was done. Hence therefore, I responded on the matter. I should not have said anything.

But my main point was to make it clear, that OpenCore is in beta, and a guide-maker is not liable for anyone's bad hackintoshing experience. Especially not for an inactive EFI driver that is not suppose to be used for this particular common system mentioned in this thread.

Yep, I learned the hard way that that particular kext (in clover or opencore, I think) messed with my magic keyboard input, and the reason was that I would accidentally enable it with ProperTree. It might be a good idea to put a small disclaimer about ProperTree or just disabled (but present) kexts in those folders in general, as it is an opportunity to teach users a bit more while avoiding potential frustration.

Having disclaimer is a good thing. I believe disclaimers have generally been used for OpenCore on here before on many occasions. Perhaps it was mentioned so much earlier, that they stopped using disclaimers, thinking that people probably got the message.

I guess if people need disclaimers for not using ProperTree, then that is probably good too.
 
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