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Thanks GB. I looked there but was somewhat intimidated by 3665 pages on that thread - a lot to search! I may go back, but in the mean time I did manage to get a little further on my own.
Digging around a bit more I noticed the https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/extras/kaslr-fix.html#prepping-the-bios section and took a look there. Freeing up some ram with the following BIOS changes got me unstuck, at least for quite a ways.
CSM Support: [Enabled] -> [Disabled]
Above 4G Decoding: [Disabled] -> [Enabled]
Software Guard Extensions (SGX): [Software Controlled] -> [Disabled]
LEDs in System Power On State: [On] -> [Off]
Legacy USB Support: [Enabled] -> [Disabled]
Internal Graphics: [Auto] -> [Disabled]
Given that the previous settings worked when booting 10.15.4 with Clover, I'd guess that the Monterey install just needs more RAM space and so was sensitive to this where Catalina wasn't.
That got me through a series of five reboots, where all needed to boot from the OC Monterey install USB to the OC picker.
1. Install macOS Monterey (option 3 for me)
2. macOS Monterey (option 4 for me)
3. macOS Monterey (option 4 for me)
4. macOS Monterey (option 4 for me)
5. WSD500 (option 4, again - this time to boot Monterey for Post Install stuff)
The first time through, like a n00b, I just did the install over my previous copy of 10.15.4 on WDS500. That got it to boot up to a Monterey login screen on boot 5 above with my user name, but it hung after that because I hadn't cleared out the Clover crap from S/L/E and L/E.
The second time through, I opted to erase WDS500 using Disk Utility from the Monterey installer prior to installing. Clean sheet, can't go wrong with that, right?
That got me to the Monterey post install where I found I would freeze at about 30s into it. On the plus side it was seeing my wifi card and network! On the minus side, no matter what I did I couldn't get far before it would freeze.
Turning back to the troubleshooting guide again I found that, although I didn't have a NullCPUPowerManagement kext to remove, I did see Kernel -> Force -> Emulate was set to False, so I switched that to True and gave it another go.
Now it seems I get even less far, and I get stuck with the Apple logo and the progress bar a bit more than 1/2 across. Is this possibly the https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore...e-issues.html#macos-frozen-right-before-login issue? I'm running a Coffee Lake CPU on a fairly modern MB with 2021 FW, so it seems unlikely, but maybe?
Digging around a bit more I noticed the https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/extras/kaslr-fix.html#prepping-the-bios section and took a look there. Freeing up some ram with the following BIOS changes got me unstuck, at least for quite a ways.
CSM Support: [Enabled] -> [Disabled]
Above 4G Decoding: [Disabled] -> [Enabled]
Software Guard Extensions (SGX): [Software Controlled] -> [Disabled]
LEDs in System Power On State: [On] -> [Off]
Legacy USB Support: [Enabled] -> [Disabled]
Internal Graphics: [Auto] -> [Disabled]
Given that the previous settings worked when booting 10.15.4 with Clover, I'd guess that the Monterey install just needs more RAM space and so was sensitive to this where Catalina wasn't.
That got me through a series of five reboots, where all needed to boot from the OC Monterey install USB to the OC picker.
1. Install macOS Monterey (option 3 for me)
2. macOS Monterey (option 4 for me)
3. macOS Monterey (option 4 for me)
4. macOS Monterey (option 4 for me)
5. WSD500 (option 4, again - this time to boot Monterey for Post Install stuff)
The first time through, like a n00b, I just did the install over my previous copy of 10.15.4 on WDS500. That got it to boot up to a Monterey login screen on boot 5 above with my user name, but it hung after that because I hadn't cleared out the Clover crap from S/L/E and L/E.
The second time through, I opted to erase WDS500 using Disk Utility from the Monterey installer prior to installing. Clean sheet, can't go wrong with that, right?
That got me to the Monterey post install where I found I would freeze at about 30s into it. On the plus side it was seeing my wifi card and network! On the minus side, no matter what I did I couldn't get far before it would freeze.
Turning back to the troubleshooting guide again I found that, although I didn't have a NullCPUPowerManagement kext to remove, I did see Kernel -> Force -> Emulate was set to False, so I switched that to True and gave it another go.
Now it seems I get even less far, and I get stuck with the Apple logo and the progress bar a bit more than 1/2 across. Is this possibly the https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore...e-issues.html#macos-frozen-right-before-login issue? I'm running a Coffee Lake CPU on a fairly modern MB with 2021 FW, so it seems unlikely, but maybe?