I can't tell what is wrong from those screenshots. But I highly suggest moving to OpenCore to update. Just use your own USB fix instead of the ones in the EFIs found on post #1.
Just install Windows as you would on any normal PC. When you boot in to OpenCore, the menu will allow you to choose whether you want to boot in to macOS or Windows.
The EFIs on post #1 should work for your motherboard with the exception of USB mapping. That will have to be done on your own...
The iGPUs on the AMD APUs sure have come a long way...
*Note: According to Google, the GTX 1650 was launched in April 2019 and RX 6400 in January 2022.
I don't remember if I had to disable iCloud stuff. It's just been sitting there running 24/7 until there are software updates to perform.
I remember Earthlink. I used them for cable internet for a few years.
I can't say how clean Windows installs are nowadays. I haven't really done it in a...
On the hack that I run as a server, I have never signed in to iCloud and it doesn't bug me at all.
I have also not seen any articles instructing users how to stop macOS advertisements.
Fortunately, Windows has never screwed up macOS on me.
Yes, I've done clean Windows installs and have...
My Windows update issues were with earlier iterations of Windows 10. Fortunately, I have not had any issues with the version of Windows 11 that came with my newest PC. But, to be honest, I have not spent much time in Windows at all. It's almost always booted in to Linux.
Every time I boot in...
I can completely sympathize with this guy!!! I've had fresh installs of Windows sitting around doing Windows updates ALL DAY!!! Of course, during the update process, the system is in an unusable state because of the resource drain. Then, at some point, somehow the updates get screwed up and...
@gemino
Use your own Serial, Board Serial, UUID, and MAC address. If you need to run Sonoma, you will need to use the OCLP Wi-Fil hack. Google around for instructions. Also, it ONLY works with the Mac mini system definition. Do not change that.
I don't think the OCLP stuff will be a problem. Idk if disabled SIP and SecureBootModel will cause problems but you can always re-enable them.
In a worse case scenario, do a Time Machine backup of your hack to any old hard drive you have laying around and restore from the Time Machine backup...
Migration should not be a problem. When I got my Mac Studio, I used Migration Assistant and migrated from a Time Machine drive but direct from your hack should also work.
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