I got both Big Sur and Monterey installed at this point, but for Monterey I don't have sound working. I don't see anything in your comments about doing anything to get sound working from Big Sur.
You mentioned the wifi not working in Monterey and the fix for that, but sound?
I got things working again through a mismash of things. is the normal order of events that the SSD is booted from the macos install initially from the drive, which then installs the data? why doesn't it show up for me when I do the install? Any ideas on this?
I mean I can't get it back to the state it was before. I don't know what magic incantation I did then but I'm closer I think
so how does the `- Data` show up in opencore so I can boot from it again?
thank you
so after running the installer on the installed drive, a new volume is created on the container called "volname - Data". When it worked the one time, I was able to boot from it, and that's when the OS worked. WHy does this not show up normally?
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur.app --nointeraction
sudo diskutil mountDisk /dev/diskN (for the USB)
copy over EFI data
boot and install from USB
am I missing something? the...
Can you add the files to the thread please? I got the Big Sur working but only one time. Now I'm stuck back to where I was again and no idea how I got it working the one time.
because i have Mojave installed on the other drive, it prompts for drive decryption early on with the old accounts on that install. After entering the password there, it fails.
I actually got it to install BigSur but it reboots shortly after prompting for login password there. Know of a way to turn on logging so I can see what happens?
BTW, As far as the same motherboard, I copied this guys EFI from BigSur (he doesn't seem very active unfortunately): https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/success-asus-rog-strix-b360-i-opencore-0-7-5-monterey-12-1.318288/
so I'm not sure what's going awry here....
I took a video of the install...
Just to be clear, this is what happens. Maybe the install doesn't finish correctly?
create USB drive to install macos
add appropriate /EFI files to USB drive
boot from USB drive and install macos to osx-monterey (at around 12 minutes to go, it quits and reboots)
boot from target drive...
I'm past point 9 in my case. It installed on the drive but when I boot from the drive it installed from, I'm faced with a prompt to "Select the system you want to use to start up your computer" but the drive I installed to isn't present.
The drive is present, since I could install to it. I...
btw, I added the opencore /EFI files on the drive, but still only the NVMe drive shows up in "Select the system you want to use to start up your computer". Is there any other reason that drive wouldn't show up there?
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