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

@CaseySJ

the update of 12.1 was successful downloaded, and begon to install but after first reboot the Install update keeps restarting and not installing , any idea why...?
Please try this:
  • Set SecureBootModel to Disabled (yes disabled instead of default)
  • Then reboot and select the macOS installer volume from OpenCore Picker if it's still there
  • Once macOS has been fully upgraded, we can set SecureBootModel back to Default
 
Looks like both you (Z490 Vision D) and @myname71 (Z390 Designare) are having this problem. Some questions for both of you:
  • Which slot is your Fenvi FV-T919 plugged into? The short PCIe x1 slot? Or one of the long slots?
  • Are you running Big Sur or Monterey?
  • Have you tried CMOS Reset? This requires configuring all BIOS parameters when computer restarts.
Hi Casey,

I am using internal Intel wireless / bluetooth, without the Fenvi card installed. This worked ok with 0.6.8. Running latest Catalina. Not tired CMOS Reset.
 
I have a little question : Under Monterey 12.1, I decided to add a pcie x4 card with 2 additional USB C ports. The device is recognized by the system (about this Mac) under USB, and it even shows the HDD connected to it, but Finder does not mount it. Does it mean that I have to add these USB ports to port mapping? I already have to USB C hubs and I thought that it would be convenient to add more ports (the internal one being connected to the USB to ethernet dongle).
 
Hi Casey,

I am using internal Intel wireless / bluetooth, without the Fenvi card installed. This worked ok with 0.6.8. Running latest Catalina. Not tired CMOS Reset.
If you're using Intel WiFi, please check SecureBootModel in Misc --> Security section of OpenCore Configurator. Set it to Default and reboot. Does it help?
 
I have a little question : Under Monterey 12.1, I decided to add a pcie x4 card with 2 additional USB C ports. The device is recognized by the system (about this Mac) under USB, and it even shows the HDD connected to it, but Finder does not mount it. Does it mean that I have to add these USB ports to port mapping? I already have to USB C hubs and I thought that it would be convenient to add more ports (the internal one being connected to the USB to ethernet dongle).
It's not necessary to map those ports. Let's do this:
  • First, what is the make/model of the PCIe x4 card?
  • Connect a USB-C device to the card then run IORegistryExplorer and scroll (not 'search') down to RP21.
  • You will see RP21 followed by IOPP followed by the actual device name. Click on that name then post a screenshot.
 
I use your OpenCore ver 0.7.5 and it works perfectly on z490 vision G (bios F6).
I have to change the CPU Base Clock from Auto to 100MHz to make "sleep and wake" function to work properly.

There is an issue that the rear port audio is not working to get 7.1 sound audio.
I just noticed your post there. I've never been able to get my Vision G to sleep successfully. I always thought it was my Fenvi card. How does the CPU base clock change fit into this solution? Thanks.
 
Please try this:
  • Set SecureBootModel to Disabled (yes disabled instead of default)
  • Then reboot and select the macOS installer volume from OpenCore Picker if it's still there
  • Once macOS has been fully upgraded, we can set SecureBootModel back to Default
hi, CaseySJ

I tried that but no same thing
keeps restarting
 
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It's not necessary to map those ports. Let's do this:
  • First, what is the make/model of the PCIe x4 card?
  • Connect a USB-C device to the card then run IORegistryExplorer and scroll (not 'search') down to RP21.
  • You will see RP21 followed by IOPP followed by the actual device name. Click on that name then post a screenshot.
Thanks for the info. BTW, to my surprise, it immediately got mounted the second time I switched the external HDD on. Thanks again for the good work. I can't stress enough how useful this thread is.
 
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