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

since upgrading to the latest OC, I am having a warning pop up that states something along the lines of
' No Schema on AdviseWindows ' .... (I can't remember the rest)

Does anyone know what this could mean?
 


Does anyone know what this could mean?
It means you didn’t follow the instructions. :) Please look back a couple of pages or search this thread for “OpenCore Schema”.
 
Okay, so I successfully performed a clean install of Mojave onto the Samsung 1TB ssd mentioned earlier (Post #31,598). I made a user account in the setup prompt and let Software Update find the update to Big Sur (so that I wouldn't be using an existing installer.) Again, the machine updated to Big Sur, but on (auto) restart, the machine freezes at ~5%. I was able to pry a failure report, but I don't know how to interpret it.

Now I'm wondering if the F9k BIOS is goofy above Catalina.
 

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It means you didn’t follow the instructions. :) Please look back a couple of pages or search this thread for “OpenCore Schema”.
Ah sorry I didn’t see that. I’ll try that now! Thanks!
 
Okay, so I successfully performed a clean install of Mojave onto the Samsung 1TB ssd mentioned earlier (Post #31,598). I made a user account in the setup prompt and let Software Update find the update to Big Sur (so that I wouldn't be using an existing installer.) Again, the machine updated to Big Sur, but on (auto) restart, the machine freezes at ~5%. I was able to pry a failure report, but I don't know how to interpret it.

Now I'm wondering if the F9k BIOS is goofy above Catalina.
Did Big Sur install fully or did it fail during one of the 3 reboot cycles? If it froze during one of these cycles, have you tried hard-rebooting and letting it try again?

BIOS F9k should be avoided, but it may not be the cause of the freeze.
 
Did Big Sur install fully or did it fail during one of the 3 reboot cycles? If it froze during one of these cycles, have you tried hard-rebooting and letting it try again?

BIOS F9k should be avoided, but it may not be the cause of the freeze.
Hi Casey, thanks. It always fails on the final boot, the one that would take you to the initlal account setup. I think that's reboot #3 for Big Sur.

I just now reverted back to F9i and I'm going to try again. I'll edit this later on tonight.
Update: Ah ha! All signs point to a problem with BIOS F9k. I flashed back to F9i, installed Mojave, then updated to Catalina, then updated to Big Sur.
 
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Let's check your ACPI settings first. Simply open config.plist in OpenCore Configurator (make sure it is set to 0.7.0 Release Version) and post screenshot of ACPI page.
Hey @CaseySJ
opencore config set to 0.7.0 Release
here's my ACPI screenshot
what do you think boss?
 

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You have DTPG ticked but TB3 off?

Edit: scratch that... see you got the other TB3 active :)
 
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@CaseySJ @Elias64Fr I'm looking to play along. Where are you all finding the Apple Bios firmware? I've been tearing through macOS installers and can't get a hit.
 
@CaseySJ @Elias64Fr I'm looking to play along. Where are you all finding the Apple Bios firmware? I've been tearing through macOS installers and can't get a hit.
If you have installed a macOS update recently, simply look for an APPLE folder inside the EFI folder. There you’ll find the Apple firmware file.
 
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