Change the BIOS setting to use the iGPU. Scope is using an AMD graphics card and not the iGPU.so i can change it but sorry for my ignorance, how i can do it in the config.plist?
Change the BIOS setting to use the iGPU. Scope is using an AMD graphics card and not the iGPU.
I tried to do as you said with cpu graphics and igpu disabled, the result was that the boot does not start without igpu enabled, but I kept the cpu graphics by connecting it to the video output of the motherboard, the result does not change from the previous problem I had described. so as it says scope666 is not a graphical prob, there must be something preventing it from installing correctly, maybe a command to be given in boot args? or driver to import?
ok so the result is the following: I tried several combinations after the one you suggested to do, obtaining a fail boot, or crash a random, keeping the bios settings as per your suggestion, and reviewing the whole configuration comparing with the suggestions from opencore for cpu cometlake, and keeping ig-platform-id without changing it (07009B3E) with boot args: dk.e1000 = 0 (otherwise it crashes randomly) -v debug0x100 keepsyms = 1, I was able to get the best stable result , but having the problem again after "about 12 minutes remaing", at this point the white writing comes out quickly and it restarts, not completing the installation. sorry if i'm stressing you out, i feel unlucky despite having the same pc machine, if not similar.
my rtx 3080 is completely ignored by the pc, the display port cable is connected directly to the asus motherboard using cpu graphics. This has improved stability and performance, but it didn't solve the next problem, after reading other users it seems to have the same problem as me, and it seems to be related to the nvram or ssd in which I am going to install, and this is of interest to Big sur and Monterey, I didn't quite understand how to solve this problem, however I'm not the only one. So I was trying to figure out now what to do, or what to try.