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- Motherboard
- ASUS ROG strix H370-i gaming
- CPU
- intel i3-8100
- Graphics
- iGPU
works on asus H370i !!
hello, you find a solution?Cant find the option on the z390-i 2012 bios... that option is missing under PCH configuration
hello, you find a solution?
Hi mate,THANK YOU!!! Confirmed! Working for my ASUS PRIME B360M-A as well. You are a gentleman and a scholar etc etc.
I've combed through BIOS settings for weeks and never thought it could be due to something as simple as "System Time And Alarm Source."
Many users completely replaced their motherboards, I'm glad I was patient.
Thanks! I really works! And It was not possible for me to downgrade the Bios Version... My mobo is a AUS PRIME B360M-A...Sorry for my bad English. It's not my native language.
I'm using ASUS ROG Strix B360-i Gaming motherboard with Samsung PM961 Nvme SSD.
After I update the BIOS to version 2012, I have also ran into the problem that my hackintosh never boot again.
It just stucks at the progress bar with Apple logo.
And I noticed that the boot log stopped rolling when "SMCRTC:start" appears.
(The "AppleNVME Assert failed" error is misleading. But it's not the cause of this problem.)
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Then I found an bios option about RTC was added with this bios update.
It's located at UEFI Advance Mode\Advanced\PCH Configuration\System Time and Alarm Source:
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I changed the option from "ACPI Time and Alarm Device" to "Legacy RTC".
And my hackintosh is working now.
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I hope it's a useful solution for this problem.
The extent of my dealings with ASUS support made it pretty clear that once in this new BIOS, it is impossible to downgrade. Maybe they will fix this in a future BIOS update. I don't know why you'd need to downgrade anyway since with this fix this BIOS works perfectly.Thanks! I really works! And It was not possible for me to downgrade the Bios Version... My mobo is a AUS PRIME B360M-A...
Now I cannot get Quicksync enabled... Any Ideas? I tried every single method, and It will only recongnize de H265 Hardware encoding... Weird...
Cheers!
ASUS Rog Strix Z390-i didn't have that option in the latest bios though. Search showed "RTC wake schedule" or something. So the solution wasn't for all motherboards. That's when I got frustrated and gave up. I know people are using hackintoshes on those boards so it can be fixed. I just don't know how. It was pretty board!The extent of my dealings with ASUS support made it pretty clear that once in this new BIOS, it is impossible to downgrade. Maybe they will fix this in a future BIOS update. I don't know why you'd need to downgrade anyway since with this fix this BIOS works perfectly.
ASUS Rog Strix Z390-i didn't have that option in the latest bios though. Search showed "RTC wake schedule" or something. So the solution wasn't for all motherboards. That's when I got frustrated and gave up. I know people are using hackintoshes on those boards so it can be fixed. I just don't know how. It was pretty board!