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[GUIDE] macOS 13 Ventura Public Beta with OpenCore on Z390 Aorus Elite

Your motherboard is not so different.
It would seem so, but I helped a friend set up the Z390 aorus pro. The EFI sound settings did not suit my Z390 aorus pro wifi . They look identical.
 
Sir, may i ask you some questions ?
1st.
may hardware
CPU : i7-9700K
MB : Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Elite (same with you)
vga card : Gigabyte Vega64 8GB
memory: 32GB (4x8GB)
2nd.
i use your EFI file, but it can work
What's wrong with my hardware, or how should i setting my EFI let it can work
 
@Maxwolf
Note: you say but it can work, I think you want to say but it can't work, right?
More info: What SMBIOS / config.plist file have you chosen?
Also: are you trying macOS 13 Ventura?
Also: describe what's not working, does it boot or not, do you see OpenCore menu, etc.
Also: I think Vega 64 doesn't need agdpmod=pikera.
 
@Maxwolf
Note: you say but it can work, I think you want to say but it can't work, right?
More info: What SMBIOS / config.plist file have you chosen?
Also: are you trying macOS 13 Ventura?
Also: describe what's not working, does it boot or not, do you see OpenCore menu, etc.
Also: I think Vega 64 doesn't need agdpmod=pikera.
thank's for reply
yes, it can't work, and i am trying install masOS 13 Ventura,
I choese (config-13-imac-intel.plist) for my usb install disk
when start computer can see boot option (windows and install Ventura)
but it alway stop at progress bar everytime
 
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Really I don't know what the problem is.
I found an unpleasant feature: The new version WhateverGreen does not load the system. I sorted kext for a long time. Usually we update and put new ones.
I tried it on ASUS TUF GAMING B560 i3 lga1200.
This is what happens:
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It works fine on the old version.

P.S. In your EFI Openkore version 1.6.0 I will replace WhateverGreen and try on Z390
P.S.S. Attach zip Whatever ...
 

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@Asket7
Ok, tell me if your systems boots fine with an older WhateverGreen.
 
@Asket7
Ok, tell me if your systems boots fine with an older WhateverGreen.
Couldn't be verified definitively. During the next trial with the OpenCore version, the computer froze. After M.2 dies with the system, it doesn't even respond. :D
In generally lucky )
 

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Couldn't be verified definitively. During the next trial with the OpenCore version, the computer froze. After M.2 dies with the system, it doesn't even respond. :D
In generally lucky )
Have you ever tried to revive it by upgrading the firmware using the Samsung Magician utility? You could also see if the app's diagnostics detects it also. SSDs are quite sturdy devices. Only unless some major error has occurred, most should still be recoverable. Another way to revive dead drives like this is to leave the drive powered on and connected at the PC's BIOS boot screen for more than 2-3 minutes and just leave it there until it sorts itself out and then reboot.
 
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