CaseySJ
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Checked setings. File posted.Some things to check:
If problem persists please run IORegistryExplorer and select File --> Save As..., then post that file.
- Please double check all BIOS parameters.
- XHCI Handoff must be Enabled.
- Thunderbolt parameters must be set correctly, including GPIO3 Force Pwr, which must be Enabled.
The two USB-C (USB 3.x) ports are missing from IOReg. Please perform a CMOS Reset by shorting the two designated pins on motherboard with a flathead screwdriver (as explained in user manual). BIOS parameters must then be configured again starting always with F7 (Load Optimized Defaults). Then let's take another look at IOReg.Checked setings. File posted.
thanks
Re-set CMOS. RE-set BIOSThe two USB-C (USB 3.x) ports are missing from IOReg. Please perform a CMOS Reset by shorting the two designated pins on motherboard with a flathead screwdriver (as explained in user manual). BIOS parameters must then be configured again starting always with F7 (Load Optimized Defaults). Then let's take another look at IOReg.
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SSP1 and SSP2 are still missing.Re-set CMOS. RE-set BIOS
Thanks for the assist. I thought I was taking that guide out of the picture by using a new SSD and removing the prior SSD from the system. I don't have anything to transition that way, and there is nothing legacy to get in the way.
Although there are some ACPI errors in the screenshot, they are due to an oversight in Gigabyte's firmware and benign. At what point does the boot process stop? Does it stop right where your screenshot was taken?Thanks for the assist. I thought I was taking that guide out of the picture by using a new SSD and removing the prior SSD from the system. I don't have anything to transition that way, and there is nothing legacy to get in the way.
At least, that was my plan -- I wanted a clean install, not an upgrade. I'm using a fresh config.plist created from hackindrom, using new SMBIOS parameters, so I have what *I think* should look like a brand new system to the installer.
Now that I have verbose working, here's a cap of the screen on freeze. This is just trying to boot to the Big Sur installer usb drive. There looks to be a few things going on, but I don't know if any of it is really relevant to a boot freeze.
Big Sur 11.1SSP1 and SSP2 are still missing.
- Which version of macOS are you running?
- Please compress and post the OC/ACPI folder from your EFI partition.
- Have you tried going back to F9i or F9g? If not, let's wait a little before doing that.
First, please check if Resizable BAR (Base Address Register) is Disabled in BIOS F9j.Big Sur 11.1
Have not tried going back on BIOS
used this:
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