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then do not use the intel wireless efi....No, I got this in my system
then do not use the intel wireless efi....No, I got this in my system
@CaseySJ As ever, I am thankful for your help - I am the guy with the Z390 Aurous Xtreme from the very early days of this thread. I had been stable on 0.6.7 and then 0.7 OC for some time but decided yesterday to upgrade from Big Sur to Monterray and update OC. I started with OC and was able to update to 0.7.6 but I broke wifi and bluetooth (I have a Broadcom WiFi card that should be native, I suspect USB problem). So I figured I would fix that after upgrading to Monterray, which I installed and then I can no longer get the system to boot. The last time I updated my system, we were all using open core configurator and HackinDROM doesn't have a thing for my Z390 Xtreme. Can you take a look at my EFI / config.plist here to see what dumb thing I am sure that I have done? Thank you as always.
You can use the following files from the OpenCore EFI folder located here:
- OC/ACPI/SSDT-UIAC-DESIGNARE-Z390-V7.aml
- OC/Kexts/USBInjectAll-076.kext
[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580
This is the only issue remaining right now. I am using OpenCore 0.7.4.....any advice on this, @CaseySJ? What is the model name/number of your Samsung monitor? Does it support DisplayPort in addition to HDMI? Please take a moment to enter “iGPU” in your profile so it appears under your user...www.tonymacx86.com
This means there is a mismatch between OpenCore itself and OpenCore Configurator. If you use OpenCore Configurator, the latest version only works with OpenCore 0.7.6 and 0.7.7.
To check which version of OpenCore you have, look at the Date Created field in Get Info for the following files:
If the creation date is October 2021, you have OpenCore 0.7.4
- EFI/OC/OpenCore.efi
- EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.efi
If the creation date is November 2021, you have OpenCore 0.7.5
If the creation date is December 2021, you have OpenCore 0.7.6
The month and year tells us the version number.
Do not do that or you'll break your EFI. Your OC version is "outdated" and you'll encounter config.plist, Lilu and plugins incompatibility issues.My opencore.efi & BootX64.efi are both from March 2020
Should I just replace with the one from the link?
Thanks in advance!
Follow the guide below, but adapt it for OpenCore 0.7.6. Step 11 shows which PlatformInfo credentials need to be copied.And as for the "Just have to copy your serial numbers into PlatformInfo --> DataHub. "
I'd do that via propertree after the boot correct?
I’ll take a look soon. Some immediate comments:@CaseySJ As ever, I am thankful for your help - I am the guy with the Z390 Aurous Xtreme from the very early days of this thread. I had been stable on 0.6.7 and then 0.7 OC for some time but decided yesterday to upgrade from Big Sur to Monterray and update OC. I started with OC and was able to update to 0.7.6 but I broke wifi and bluetooth (I have a Broadcom WiFi card that should be native, I suspect USB problem). So I figured I would fix that after upgrading to Monterray, which I installed and then I can no longer get the system to boot. The last time I updated my system, we were all using open core configurator and HackinDROM doesn't have a thing for my Z390 Xtreme. Can you take a look at my EFI / config.plist here to see what dumb thing I am sure that I have done? Thank you as always.
Hi Casey!If Monterey is installed on Samsung NVMe SSDs, boot time can increase by 60-100 seconds due to "trim" incompatibilty.
- This can be addressed by cloning the Samsung NVMe SSD to another disk, erasing the Samsung NVMe SSD with Disk Utility, and cloning macOS back. Please be careful with this process if you decide to do it.