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MSI PRO Z690 A DDR4 + i7-12700K + AMD RX 580

@CREEEP

A few tips in BIOS. Very important.

1. Make sure Resizable is disabled;
2. Make Thunderbolt is completely disabled; and
3. CFG Lock is disabled.


Also, we need to confirm your EFI is in the right place. Here's how I mount mine.

Launch OpenCore Configurator. Go to Tools in the toolbar select Mount EFI. At the bottom of the page find the drive where you want the EFI folder to go. Drop the entire EFI folder there.
 
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@CREEEP

A few tips in bios. Very important.

1. Make sure resizable is disabled
2. Make Thunderbolt is completely disabled
3. CFG Lock is disabled.


Also we need to confirm your EFI is in the right place. Here's how I mount mine.

Launch OpenCore Configurator. Go to Tools in the toolbar select Mount EFI. At the bottom of the page find the drive where you want the EFI folder to go. Drop the entire EFI folder there.
Yes True, but the MacBook M1 doesn't show to me any EFI.
(I did some researching and found out that this problem is almost for most of the M1.)
But this partition I made with HackinDROM is visible as EFI on USB.
I think this is true.
If EFI is 2 numbers, on USB.
The BIOS of the motherboard should show me.

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I used to be able to choose EFI with Asus motherboard
MSI BIOS is a bit incomprehensible to me
I will go step by step with your motherboard settings

I will attack again today :)
 
oh spam the F11 key at boot my dude. Try other USB ports as well.
 
oh spam the F11 key at boot my dude. Try other USB ports as well.
No, EFI is not working properly
I am rebuilding my old hackintosh
I make the flash boot with it
 
Are you putting the entire EFI folder into the EFI Partition? If you'd like the communities help then please send some screen shots. Specificaly, send us a screen shot of your EFI container.
 
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Are you putting the entire EFI folder into the EFI Partition? If you'd like the communities help then please send some screen shots. Specificaly, send us a screen shot of your EFI container.
ok
EFI did not show the setup file
Yes, I completely copied the EFI folder to the EFI partition
I think the problem is with M1
I have now restored my old hackintosh and am making a new usb bootable with it
After that, I will send you a screenshot

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same problem
when i try to boot EFI

Should I try another version?
For example, macOS Monterey

I did the BIOS settings exactly like you
I also disabled USB 4 and Thunderbolt
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@CREEEP ok so the issue isn't your motherboard, or the EFI. Theres something wrong with the actually installer you created. I would revisit creating it.
 


***OpenCore 0.8.0 EFI***


A few notes about some custom SSDT's and Patches

  • I've added a patch labeled (commented) Null \_GPE.DTIN. It prevents a 3 second boot hang that exist when Thunderbolt is enabled in Bios. Disable if not using Thunderbolt. Also fully disable all Thunderbolt options in Bios.
  • I've included my own USBMap.kext that covers most internal connectors and the back panel I/O. The internal USB 2.0 connection is set to 255 for Bluetooth or USB 2.0 from a Thunderbolt card. No need for any mapping on this build, just follow my guide.
  • AirportBrcmFixup.kext is optional.
  • OpenIntelWireless.kext is optional
Note: If you are using the Wifi variant of this board and would like to use your Intel Wifi then you need to remove AirportBrcmFixup.kext and add the OpenIntelWireless drivers. OpenCore will not boot with CNVW (onboard Intel Wifi) enabled in BIOS unless you have the driver installed.

Please refer to this chart for graphics cards as you might need to add the boot argument agdpmod=pikera



Also, please set Intel Speed Step Technology to Enabled in BIOS. Setting to Auto isn't enough.

Lastly, you'll need to add your own Platform Info.
very good
I think the problem is with your EFI
I downloaded MacOS montery twice and created the disc
There was the same problem again
Then I went to your previous posts and copied the old EFI file
Boot successfully showed me the installation screen
 
I think the problem is with your EFI
I downloaded MacOS montery twice and created the disc
There was the same problem again
Then I went to your previous posts and copied the old EFI file
Boot successfully showed me the installation screen
Ok, yes their were some problems. While my current EFI works for an already installed macOS, it will not see an HFS formatted drive (your installer). I've tested and corrected it.

Changes:
  • Added HFS Driver
  • Changed Secure Boot Model to Disabled

Please add your serial, and apologies for wasting any of your time.
 

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Ok, yes their were some problems. While my current EFI works for an already installed macOS, it will not see an HFS formatted drive (your installer). I've tested and corrected it.

Changes:
  • Added HFS Driver
  • Changed Secure Boot Model to Disabled

Please add your serial, and apologies for wasting any of your time.
thank you so much
Great, I will test again tonight
Has your graphics not been used for Ethereum mining before?
If so, you need to modify the main BIOS of the graphics card again
It is possible that the timing of VRAM and GPU clock and power limit have been manipulated
 
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