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Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + i5-10400 + AMD RX 580

After upgrading OC to 0.7.5 (still on Catalina), I have no Ethernet connection (existing single 2.5GbE port connection on Vision-G). I'm able to switch on my Wireless - so no stress. I know it is expected in Monterey as you warned. It is worth noting that if I boot using my 0.6.1 USB - my Ethernet works great. Any thoughts about this scenario where it feels like an OC issue?

If there's something to try, I'd rather do it before I upgrade the OS (which I'm itching to pull the trigger :)). I can live with the wireless connectivity under Monterey if I have to, until we find a solution.

Thanks for the help as always.
Oh yes, easy fix:
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If you install Big Sur or Monterey, it's best to put the hash mark back, which will comment-out that line.
 
Oh yes, easy fix. If you install Big Sur or Monterey, it's best to put the hash mark back, which will comment-out that line.
That's great thanks Casey! I should still expect that functionality to go away again as soon as I upgrade to Monterey tho, right?
 
That's great thanks Casey! I should still expect that functionality to go away again as soon as I upgrade to Monterey tho, right?
We still haven't figured out why some Monterey users don't have any problem with i-225V at full 2.5GbE, while others (such as myself) have no such luck. So the port might work for you in Monterey.
 
I am having all sorts of "new issues" since clean install, so I am trying to troubleshoot them one at a time, one led to a interesting outcome. In trying to fix my appletv/music not working, in bios I set under i/o>internal graphics>enabled (it was in auto) rebooted and voila Facetime is working. To confirm this was the issue, I put it back to auto and facetime no longer worked, this is under OS 11.6.1 and OC 0.7.5 (iMac20,2) (per the miniguide this thread). I can't watch AppleTV nor music videos but I can do video calls on the computer again... Progress. :)
Thanks for this info!

Strange issue for me - I have no 'Integrated Graphics' option anywhere in my BIOS. I'm Vision G and tried with both F8 and F20 firmware but it doesn't appear. If I plug in to integrated HDMI there's no output.
 
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We still haven't figured out why some Monterey users don't have any problem with i-225V at full 2.5GbE, while others (such as myself) have no such luck. So the port might work for you in Monterey.
Well the upgrade to Monterey went smooth. I did loose the 2.5GbE port but at least it was partially expected. Wireless is working good though.

My main two issues are:
Audio: Looks like I've lost onboard audio-out.
Safari: Completely jacked-up and won't even open! It does appear in tasks, consuming 80+% CPU and I have to Force Quit. I've discovered I can open it in SafeMode and it acts normal. However, no success trying to get back all my recent window/sessions.
 
Well the upgrade to Monterey went smooth. I did loose the 2.5GbE port but at least it was partially expected. Wireless is working good though.

My main two issues are:
Audio: Looks like I've lost onboard audio-out.
Safari: Completely jacked-up and won't even open! It does appear in tasks, consuming 80+% CPU and I have to Force Quit. I've discovered I can open it in SafeMode and it acts normal. However, no success trying to get back all my recent window/sessions.
After upgrading to 12.0.1, I ALSO lost audio.
 
Well the upgrade to Monterey went smooth. I did loose the 2.5GbE port but at least it was partially expected. Wireless is working good though.

My main two issues are:
Audio: Looks like I've lost onboard audio-out.
Safari: Completely jacked-up and won't even open! It does appear in tasks, consuming 80+% CPU and I have to Force Quit. I've discovered I can open it in SafeMode and it acts normal. However, no success trying to get back all my recent window/sessions.

After upgrading to 12.0.1, I ALSO lost audio.
To recover audio, please try the following one by one and stop as soon as audio is recovered:
  • Reboot. At OpenCore boot picker, press space bar to reveal extra options. The rightmost one will be “Reset NVRAM”. Select that. The system will reboot. At the OpenCore boot picker press and hold CTRL key and click the macOS SSD. This will boot the selected disk and set it as default boot disk.
  • If audio does not come back, perform CMOS Reset by following procedure in motherboard manual. Then configure all BIOS parameters again, starting with Load Optimized Defaults. In macOS, open “System Information —> Audio” and post a screenshot.
Regarding Safari, try launching it from Terminal:
Bash:
cd /Applications
./Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari &
What do you see on the command line?
 
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To recover audio, please try the following one by one and stop as soon as audio is recovered:
  • Reboot. At OpenCore boot picker, press space bar to reveal extra options. The rightmost one will be “Reset NVRAM”. Select that. The system will reboot. At the OpenCore boot picker press and hold CTRL key and click the macOS SSD. This will boot the selected disk and set it as default boot disk.
  • If audio does not come back, perform CMOS Reset by following procedure in motherboard manual. Then configure all BIOS parameters again, starting with Load Optimized Defaults. In macOS, open “System Information —> Audio” and post a screenshot.
Regarding Safari, try launching it from Terminal:
Bash:
cd /Applications
./Safari/Contents/MacOS/Safari &
What do you see on the command line?
i did what you mentioned. There is still no audio.
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Yes the in-place upgrade should work. The procedure you listed is correct. We should be able to launch “Install macOS Monterey” from Applications folder.

During installation we can press CMD-L to show a log window. On the top right of the log window itself is a pop-up menu where we should select “Show all logs”.

When the install fails please post the last few lines of the log. The entire log can also be saved from the File menu.

There is a (horrible) workaround procedure but let’s see if we can avoid that by examining the log first.
Thanks @CaseySJ

I discovered some interesting stuff:

1. I'm still not able to upgrade to Monterey, but I'm able to boot into Monterey Recovery after the upgrade failed.
2. When I open a Terminal in Recovery and enter `kmutil trigger-panic-medic` the system boots into Monterey next time. Everything seems to work but of course the kernel extensions are not loaded. Without doing anything (so not approving any extensions) rebooting the system leads to a crash again (see attached screenshot).

So in summary: Monterey boots when I do a `kmutil trigger-panic-medic` in Recovery before. Any idea how I could fix this? Thanks a lot!
 

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Well the upgrade to Monterey went smooth. I did loose the 2.5GbE port but at least it was partially expected. Wireless is working good though.

My main two issues are:
Audio: Looks like I've lost onboard audio-out.
Safari: Completely jacked-up and won't even open! It does appear in tasks, consuming 80+% CPU and I have to Force Quit. I've discovered I can open it in SafeMode and it acts normal. However, no success trying to get back all my recent window/sessions.
Changing the device layout id fixed my audio issue, maybe give this a try. EDIT you should choose to use EITHER alcid=11 boot arg or device properties for sound, not both. I had alcid=11 as a boot arg while using this device id, so the boot arg was overriding anything I put in device properties for audio.
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