I’ve only got a basic knowledge on Hackintosh, and how it works. I apologize for any errors I make or anything I say. I basically meant, every other version except Big Sur is showing me the MacOS Utilities window, and I wanted to know why that is. For example, I tried Catalina, High Sierra...
Enabling LapicKernelPanic, Unblockfsrequest and ReleaseUSBOwnership did absolutely nothing to help my graphic error. I still see a grey screen with the black OS X cursor. OC 0.7.0 with latest MacOS version (Big Sur)
I used macrecovery.py and I’m getting to the MacOS utilities window on Sierra. Possibly something wrong with my base recovery DMG for BigSur? Also, I cant click continue, nothing happens when I do.
I used gensmbios to use MacBookPro14,1 and I’m getting the same graphical error. I’m going to try different versions of OS X with OC 0.6.6 and this EFI, and update you.
@Feartech UPDATE: Getting the same grey screen with black OS X cursor. Should I try installing a older version of OS X instead? Such as High Sierra or Sierra. I feel like Big Sur might be incompatible with something graphically, which is producing the screen.
@Feartech Added my Device ID, platform ID, and more. Still getting same grey screen with the black OS X cursor. I noticed a frame rate drop and it was laggy and slowish while I moved the cursor however.
I'm using a HP Pavillion AIO desktop, my processor is i5-7200U, I'm not sure if it's mobile processor since everything's built in. I found my UHD device ID through Device Manager, and I'm adding 00005916 to my config.plist, I'll reply back here if I get any success.
I've added ig-platform-id "00001659" and model "Intel HD Graphics 620" and the Internal@0,2,0 string FearTech has for telling OpenCore what to operate with, for extra success how do I find my Device ID?
I haven't changed any vanilla boot args, anything like that. It seems that Verbose mode was already on, and I do see the scrolling text whipping by before the Apple Logo comes up.
Here's my EFI folder. Config is within OC, redacted my serial number & system UUID.
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