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Failed to get it installed on my Asus B560-F but it installed perfectly on my Asus Z370-P. Installation went smooth. One thing I did pick up is that, if you have TPM enabled for Win 11, you might have issues with Monterey. I had to disable this in BIOS, then installation proceeded without a hitch.

***EDIT***
So Monterey is now working on my Asus Rog B560-F Gaming Rocket Lake i7 11700K.
Only wifi is an issue for now but network, Bluetooth , sound works properly. Beta 2 has given different colour profiles under display as well which is nice for watching videos, start/shut off times is pretty fast
 
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Failed to get it installed on my Asus B560-F but it installed perfectly on my Asus Z370-P. Installation went smooth. One thing I did pick up is that, if you have TPM enabled for Win 11, you might have issues with Monterey. I had to disable this in BIOS, then installation proceeded without a hitch.
What was the errors you were getting? I'd installed it on my Z490 Aorus Xtreme and it was working fine.

These were some of the things I had to do to stabilise the build:
- Disabled all Intel I-225V patches and kexts
- Disabled XMP Profile in BIOS
- Update OpenIntelWireless itlwm.kext to latest version
- Used USBInjectAll.kext and enabled XHCIPortLimit
 
It does a few reboots then just hangs, no verbose or apple logo. Its like the screen turns off and does not come back on. I tried the cpuid1 for comet lake and rocket lake. disabled all ethernet kexts as well still same result. On the Z370-F it installed without a hitch. I prefer to have the 500 series board on because of the bluetooth option for gaming
 
You should stick with the original EFI settings I’d given you in the 2nd revision ie. Coffee Lake UHD 630 & no CPUID. Then set SecureBoot to Disabled to install to run. Add it back in afterwards once it is done.
 
You should stick with the original EFI settings I’d given you in the 2nd revision ie. Coffee Lake UHD 630 & no CPUID. Then set SecureBoot to Disabled to install to run. Add it back in afterwards once it is done.
I tried again just now and it gets stuck, when I boot back into Big Sur I get this panic report below:
Code:
panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff8012f2201c):  initproc exited -- exit reason namespace 2 subcode 0xb description: none

uuid info:
 0x100d46000    uuid = <c5d73840-85ef-3596-84b7-8c56ec2645be>
 0x10c59f000    uuid = <4e207376-cc5d-3986-a0bd-4d09f4217e68>

Thread 2 crashed

RAX: 0x67acffffffffffff, RBX: 0x00007f8e68050000, RCX: 0x00007ffffffffff8, RDX: 0x0000000000000000
RSP: 0x000070000aac3fe8, RBP: 0x000070000aac4000, RSI: 0x0000000000000021, RDI: 0x00007f8e68050000
R8:  0x000000000000e40e, R9:  0x000000000000000b, R10: 0x00007f8e66d00000, R11: 0x00007f8e66def920
R12: 0x0000000000000009, R13: 0x00007f8e46fd7440, R14: 0x00007f8e68050000, R15: 0x00007f8e68050000
RFL: 0x0000000000010202, RIP: 0x00007ff811041f43, CS:  0x000000000000002b, SS:  0x0000000000000023

Thread 0: 0xffffff86d35aeb70
    0x00007ff811175f86
    0x00007ff81100a3eb

Thread 1: 0xffffff86d6fa1420
    0x00007ff811171dfa
    0x00007ff8111a20bf

Thread 2: 0xffffff86d6c06e30
    0x00007ff811041f43
    0x0000000100d5cabd
    0x0000000100d73293
    0x0000000100d68708
    0x0000000100d70bcd
    0x0000000100d81155
    0x0000000100d81513
    0x0000000100d813d9
    0x00007ff810ff93a0
    0x00007ff8110112bf
    0x00007ff810fff139
    0x00007ff811011dfb
    0x00007ff810fff139
    0x00007ff810fffd2f
    0x00007ff811009afa
    0x00007ff8111a3132
    0x00007ff8111a20bf

Thread 3: 0xffffff86d6f0f160
    0x00007ff8111771be
    0x00007ff81108280b
    0x0000000100d7c780
    0x0000000100d7c4f6
    0x0000000100d7c196
    0x00007ff810ff9306
    0x00007ff810ffbd0e
    0x00007ff81100cce0
    0x00007ff810fff139
    0x00007ff810fffd2f
    0x00007ff811009afa
    0x00007ff8111a3132
    0x00007ff8111a20bf

Thread 4: 0xffffff86d6f69000
    0x00007ff811171dfa
    0x00007ff8111a20bf

Thread 5: 0xffffff86d6f698b0
    0x0000000000000000


Mac OS version:
21A5248p

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 21.0.0: Thu May 27 21:01:58 PDT 2021; root:xnu-7938.0.0.111.2~2/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: 338A6A5D-63E1-310A-8E0E-9721D4D78446
System model name: iMac20,2 (Mac-AF89B6D9451A490B)
System shutdown begun: NO
Panic diags file available: YES (0x0)
 
You should stick with the original EFI settings I’d given you in the 2nd revision ie. Coffee Lake UHD 630 & no CPUID. Then set SecureBoot to Disabled to install to run. Add it back in afterwards once it is done.
I download your revision 2 EFI again and it gives me these errors after I boot back into Big Sur because it just freezes on the apple logo:
Code:
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff801f3d6c97): Possible memory corruption: pmap_pv_remove(0xffffff80200dbdc0,0xffffffd067c05000,0x601024, 0xd0b4000601024206, 0xffffffdcf5a0b77c, 0xffffffdcf5a0b740): null pv_list, priors: 1 @pmap_internal.h:903
Panicked task 0xffffff86de386688: 175 threads: pid 0: kernel_task
Backtrace (CPU 0), panicked thread: 0xffffff86e09a2580, Frame : Return Address
0xffffffdcf5a0b390 : 0xffffff801f2b0dbd mach_kernel : _handle_debugger_trap + 0x41d
0xffffffdcf5a0b3e0 : 0xffffff801f4076f5 mach_kernel : _kdp_i386_trap + 0x145
0xffffffdcf5a0b420 : 0xffffff801f3f70e3 mach_kernel : _kernel_trap + 0x533
0xffffffdcf5a0b470 : 0xffffff801f250a7f mach_kernel : _return_from_trap + 0xff
0xffffffdcf5a0b490 : 0xffffff801f2b118d mach_kernel : _DebuggerTrapWithState + 0xad
0xffffffdcf5a0b5b0 : 0xffffff801f2b0946 mach_kernel : _panic_trap_to_debugger + 0x2b6
0xffffffdcf5a0b610 : 0xffffff801fb1c019 mach_kernel : _panic + 0x54
0xffffffdcf5a0b680 : 0xffffff801f3d6c97 mach_kernel : _pmap_enter_options + 0x1fd7
0xffffffdcf5a0b7d0 : 0xffffff801f354845 mach_kernel : _vm_fault_enter + 0x16f5
0xffffffdcf5a0b860 : 0xffffff801f35326c mach_kernel : _vm_fault_enter + 0x11c
0xffffffdcf5a0b8e0 : 0xffffff801f351c23 mach_kernel : _vm_fault$XNU_INTERNAL + 0x1f13
0xffffffdcf5a0bb70 : 0xffffff801f3f6e28 mach_kernel : _kernel_trap + 0x278
0xffffffdcf5a0bbe0 : 0xffffff801f250a7f mach_kernel : _return_from_trap + 0xff
0xffffffdcf5a0bc00 : 0xffffff801f96db42 mach_kernel : _fsw_ethernet_setup + 0xc82
0xffffffdcf5a0bd10 : 0xffffff801f966355 mach_kernel : _fsw_dev_input_netem_dequeue + 0x3e5
0xffffffdcf5a0bda0 : 0xffffff801f967046 mach_kernel : _fsw_devna_rx + 0x1c6
0xffffffdcf5a0be40 : 0xffffff801f988037 mach_kernel : _netif_receive + 0x1d7
0xffffffdcf5a0bec0 : 0xffffff801f98817a mach_kernel : _netif_rx_notify_default + 0x11a
0xffffffdcf5a0bf20 : 0xffffff801f98764a mach_kernel : _nx_netif_common_intr + 0x8a
0xffffffdcf5a0bf60 : 0xffffff801f98d652 mach_kernel : _nx_netif_mit_init + 0x822
0xffffffdcf5a0bfa0 : 0xffffff801f25018e mach_kernel : _call_continuation + 0x2e

Process name corresponding to current thread (0xffffff86e09a2580): kernel_task
Boot args: -v alcid=7 keepsyms=1 -lilubetaall -wegbeta -no_compat_check

Mac OS version:
21A5248p

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 21.0.0: Thu May 27 21:01:58 PDT 2021; root:xnu-7938.0.0.111.2~2/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: 338A6A5D-63E1-310A-8E0E-9721D4D78446
KernelCache slide: 0x000000001f000000
KernelCache base:  0xffffff801f200000
Kernel slide:      0x000000001f010000
Kernel text base:  0xffffff801f210000
__HIB  text base: 0xffffff801f100000
System model name: iMac19,1 (Mac-AA95B1DDAB278B95)
System shutdown begun: NO
Panic diags file available: YES (0x0)
Hibernation exit count: 0

System uptime in nanoseconds: 107747780698
Last Sleep:           absolute           base_tsc          base_nano
  Uptime  : 0x0000001919b74d59
  Sleep   : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
  Wake    : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000002e1a9fdba3 0x0000000000000000
 
Yup, I got that Backup, not making that mistake again
Then you should use that backup on the Monterey build. Just remember to try this: turn off the Secureboot and then enable USBInjectAll and Usbportlimit. Also need to boot with the following boot-rags: -lilubetaall -wegbeta -no_compat_check amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1
 
Do you use OC 0.7.1? I've read in some Forum about theses settings:
SecureBootModel = Disabled
And if you're using FileVault; authenticated Restart should be active (Boolean = 1)
For me these two changes made the update to Mac OS 12 beta work.
 
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