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F20Which version of BIOS are you using on the Vision G?
F20Which version of BIOS are you using on the Vision G?
If you are not using Thunderbolt devices, it may be best to disable AppleVTD as described in the bottom half of this post:
Hello @menanegm,Hello Casey,
I have 10900f, Z490 vision G, RX 5600 XT Asus Dual Evo, Samsung 970 Evo Plus
Cooler Master liquid Cooler 240, 750w power supply
I'm using your EFI folder for G not D version 0.7.4 woks prefect including Shutdown and restart
But i have a problem with sleep
when i choose sleep, the PC goes to sleep for less than 1 second and wakes again
the display is still in sleep until I click a button
but the fans, liquid cooler and GFX Card back to work and light.
* i tried different bios version, different sleep setting in macos system preferences and different hackintool power settings
Can you tell me what is my problem please
Thanks for your continued assistance with this. I very much appreciate itIf you are not using Thunderbolt devices, it may be best to disable AppleVTD as described in the bottom half of this post:
That should eliminate the boot-time warning.Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + i5-10400 + AMD RX 580
Let me start by thanking everyone on this forum. I've learned a lot from the posts and I usually am able to solve most of the problems I run into by researching the forum. I updated to 0.72 OC. No problem running Monterey or Big Sur. Now Windows will not boot under OC. If I choose Windows from...www.tonymacx86.com
Also note that some folks are experiencing random crashes with latest versions of Gigabyte BIOS. So it might be worth downgrading the BIOS to (a) F8c and/or (b) F6.
Intel PTT on F5 (Vision D) works just fine to enable the onboard intel TPM firmware. It’s just not on by default.
I’ve been running win 11 on BIOS F5 on the z490 since the summer after enabling PTT, and there has been no problems at all (with the exception of a couple of dev builds in the 224xx series that were incompatible with the Samsung T7’s firmware and was causing crashes as soon as a T7 was attached to the bus, but that quirk has since been fixed).
Hey Casey,Alas this has also been addressed numerous times in this thread. Simply visit the OpenCore 0.7.3 mini-guide and there’s a link to a post that states how AppleVTD can be disabled. Simply disable it and you should be okay to boot Windows through OpenCore.