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- Gigabyte designare z390
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- I7 9700K
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- rx580
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What your # efi oc ? And send for me pleas.Glad to hear that it worked for you! ouce :
What your # efi oc ? And send for me pleas.Glad to hear that it worked for you! ouce :
I normally don't update my EFI with every OpenCore release. However, since 0.7.4 resolves issues with macOS Monterey, I've gone ahead and performed the update per your request. FYI, there were no config.plist updates required this time so it was just a matter of updating to the 0.7.4 OpenCore EFI folder and adding the latest kexts. I'm not evaluating the public beta so I can't say whether this EFI works correctly in Monterey but everything seems fine in Big Sur 11.6.if you updated your EFI to version 0.7.4 could you send it to me please i have asus prime z370-a motherboard
but everything seems fine in Big Sur 11.6
Did you ever have any issues with sound (sound devices in Sys/Prefs) on your Z370-A rig running Big Sur 11.6 (or Monterey)?
Also, which audio layout-id setting are you using - 1? 2? ...
if you updated your asUs prime z370-aEFI to version 0.7.5 could you send it to me please
First of all, sorry but I'm quite a noob with hackintoshing... I wish to install Big Sur on my prime z370a with 8700k, and I can run only this version your EFIs, the OC 0.6.8.I also have an ASUS Prime Z370-A board with an i7-8700K and just updated my EFI to OpenCore 0.6.8 (attached). The folder contains custom SSDT's, mapped USB ports, patches for Intel UHD630 graphics and audio layout, and Open Canopy graphical boot picker support. To my knowledge, everything works (iMessage, FaceTime, audio, sleep/wake, NVRAM, FileVault, etc.). Of course, correctly functioning iServices will require that the OpenCore PlatformInfo values for ROM, MLB, SystemSerialNumber, and SystemUUID be generated for an iMac19,1 and your onboard ethernet MAC address. The Dortania Guide provides instructions for that:
For this particular motherboard, the biggest issue is that you have to enable Booter:Quirks:EnableWriteProtector and disable Booter:Quirks:RebuildAppleMemoryMap to get OpenCore to boot properly. You'll also need to enable Kernel:Quirks: DisableRtcChecksum to avoid occasional BIOS corruption on shutdown/reboot. Lastly, the acpi-wake-type patch doesn't work so you'll need the igfxonln=1 and darkwake=1 boot flags for proper wake behavior.