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- Mar 16, 2015
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- Motherboard
- HP 6300 SFF-V3.08
- CPU
- i5-3570
- Graphics
- GT 640
- Mac
- Classic Mac
See 0.5.0 here.For Info
NVRAM->Add->7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82->boot-args = <03080000>. -> this patch disables SIP
See 0.5.0 here.For Info
NVRAM->Add->7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82->boot-args = <03080000>. -> this patch disables SIP
Can you share your EFI please, i followed step by step Asural instruction to get Ventura works with no success.Thanks Asural →works
About NVRam patches
NVRAM->Add->7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82->boot-args = "amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1"
→I believe this is facilitate Graphic patch with OCLP
NVRAM->Add->7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82->boot-args = <03080000> → Can you plz advise what this patch does
Thank you
This is what everyone reports when using OCLP with older Intel chipsets not supported by Ventura. No fix available that I know of.After a few days I noticed, that some Apps did not start. They are crashing or freezing (FireFox, Spotify, Skye, VisualStudioCode, Origin / Elektronic Arts).
I installed my MacBookPro 2012 completely with OCLP and PostInstall for HD4000 fix.
A MBP 2012 is not a hackintosh. OCLP is not intended to be used with a hackintosh. It's doing a lot more than just patching HD4000 to make the MBP work with Ventura. Ventura shouldn't be installed on older Ivy Bridge hackintosh systems, lacking AVX 2.0, in my opinion. If you can live with the limitations, it's your decision. It probably won't be a Mac like experience. If your MBP from 2012 works well with patches, why not buy a hundred dollar used 2012 Mac mini and upgrade it to Ventura ?On my MacBook I have no problems...
I think the best choice today is Z490 and a 10th gen CPU that has UHD630 built in. The last Intel iMac was tenth gen based and came out in August 2020 so UHD630 will be supported to the end of Intel support.Are there recommendations, which workstation PCs have hardware supported by Ventura?
You can also find it on the MSI global website and buy direct from there. Price is higher though.I am not in the US but I will try to find the board and i5 here.