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- Apr 20, 2011
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- Motherboard
- PRIME X299-DELUXE - F3105
- CPU
- i7-7800X
- Graphics
- Vega 64
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
This is my first post here, so excuse me if I'm doing it wrong..
I'm following Kgp's "Live the Future now with macOS 10.14 Mojave" guide for a few nights now but with no success so far.[/SIZE]
I've created the install usb for my system like this.
When I try to boot the screen goes black after I se the gIOScreenLockState message.
I'm beginning to suspect that my choice of Vega 64 card (STRIX RX Vega 64) was a bad one. Kgp mentions somewhere that it should work, and maybe it will with a lot of work. Maybe it's best to return it and get the Sapphire Nitro+ Rx Vega 64 instead ?
If anyone has any idea of what to do please tell me.
Download: EFI folder
Download: bios setting (text file with changed values in bold)
This is how the rather short boot process ended it's miserable life:
I'm following Kgp's "Live the Future now with macOS 10.14 Mojave" guide for a few nights now but with no success so far.[/SIZE]
I've created the install usb for my system like this.
- Downloaded the EFI-X299-10.14.1-Release-iMacPro1,1-311018.zip (The EFI folder)
- Created SMBIOS iMacPro1,1 Serial Number, Board Serial Number and SMUUID entries in clover
- Cloned TSCAdjustReset and made a TSCAdjustReset.kext with IOCPUNumber = 11 (reflecting 12 threads) and moved it to 'other'
- I've also added SmallTree-Intel-211-AT-PCIe-GBE.kext to 'other' and have both LAN ports enabled.
- Created an install usb using UniBeast.
- Replaced the UniBeast efi folder with the one I've made.
- "PluginType" in config.plist under SSDT/Generate Options/ in Section ACPI is enabled
When I try to boot the screen goes black after I se the gIOScreenLockState message.
I'm beginning to suspect that my choice of Vega 64 card (STRIX RX Vega 64) was a bad one. Kgp mentions somewhere that it should work, and maybe it will with a lot of work. Maybe it's best to return it and get the Sapphire Nitro+ Rx Vega 64 instead ?
If anyone has any idea of what to do please tell me.
Download: EFI folder
Download: bios setting (text file with changed values in bold)
This is how the rather short boot process ended it's miserable life:
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