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New install for ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi D4 w/i7-13700K CPU

@Chico2532 EFI attached (No Serials), below is a list of my hardware which might help with things you will need to edit for your system...

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MoBo - ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-PLUS WIFI D4
GPU - ASUS TUF GAMING Radeon™ RX 6900 XT OC Edition
CPU - Intel® Core™ i7-13700K Desktop Processor
HDD - WD_BLACK SN850X 2TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe Gaming SSD up to 7300 MB/s read speed
PSU - CORSAIR RMx Series™ RM1000x — 1000 Watt 80 PLUS Gold Fully Modular ATX PSU (UK)
RAM - CORSAIR VENGEANCE® LPX 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR4 DRAM 3600MHz C18 Memory Kit - Black
Case - CORSAIR iCUE 5000X RGB, Black, Mid Tower Chassis w/ Tempered Glass Windows, 3x120mm RGB Fans, USB Type-C, E-ATX/ATX/mATX
IO - Corsair Internal 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub - 4x 9-Pin USB 2.0 Ports - Easy Magnetic Installation - Compatible with most Intel® and AMD® Motherboards - Black
Fan - Corsair iCUE SP120 RGB ELITE Performance 120 mm PWM Single Fan (CORSAIR AirGuide Technology, Eight Addressable RGB LEDs, Low-Noise 18 dBA, PWM-Control
AIO - CORSAIR iCUE H150i ELITE LCD XT, 360mm All-In-One CPU Cooler with 2.1" LCD Display, 3x 120mm AF120 ELITE Fans, Intel/AMD 7JS95
WiFi - fenvi T919 for macOS PC PCI WiFi Card Continuity & Handoff BCM94360CD Native Airport WiFi & BT 4.0 1750Mbps 5GHz/2.4GHz 3x3 MIMO abgn+ac Beamforming+ WLAN PCI-E Card
 
Hi @D-an-W
Thanks again for your EFI.
I didn't find the good alchemy between your EFI and my hardware yet.
Question: in boot args what 'e1000=0' or '-amfipassbeta' stand for ?
I've found "dk.e1000=0" related to I225-V.
 
dk.e1000=0 is the boot argument for an I225-V Ethernet controller, in a system running macOS 12.2.1 or older.

d1000=0 is the boot argument for an I225-V Ethernet controller, in a system running macOS 12.2.2 or newer.

Screenshot 2024-01-12 at 19.05.53.png

-amfipassbeta is a boot argument for use when using AMFIPass.kext with the OpenCore Legacy Patches on a Hack or real Mac, when running a macOS Sonoma.

With AMFIPass.kext 1.4.0 and later, there's no need to use -amfipassbeta boot argument.
 
dk.e1000=0 is the boot argument for an I225-V Ethernet controller, in a system running macOS 12.2.1 or older.

d1000=0 is the boot argument for an I225-V Ethernet controller, in a system running macOS 12.2.2 or newer.

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-amfipassbeta is a boot argument for use when using AMFIPass.kext with the OpenCore Legacy Patches on a Hack or real Mac, when running a macOS Sonoma.

With AMFIPass.kext 1.4.0 and later, there's no need to use -amfipassbeta boot argument.
It is impressive how you know everything on any subject.
 
While I retain a lot of information from all the stuff I read, I don't know or retain everything I read.

But when I don't know or can't recall the answer, my Google search capabilities are pretty good!
 
Sure of that you know how to search :)
 
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dk.e1000=0 is the boot argument for an I225-V Ethernet controller, in a system running macOS 12.2.1 or older.

d1000=0 is the boot argument for an I225-V Ethernet controller, in a system running macOS 12.2.2 or newer.

View attachment 577291

-amfipassbeta is a boot argument for use when using AMFIPass.kext with the OpenCore Legacy Patches on a Hack or real Mac, when running a macOS Sonoma.

With AMFIPass.kext 1.4.0 and later, there's no need to use -amfipassbeta boot argument.
Everything was "just working" so I hadn't even noticed it had been updated, thanks for the info!
 
Hi there,

So, I can't boot on my system until December.

Thanks for your EFI @D-an-W but it won't work for me.

So I decided to start again with this EFI from @Edhawk as I remembered it had worked for me.
But this time it doesn't go far and doesn't pass the screen below
IMG_20240113_182736.jpg
 
Check the SSDT-BRG0.aml table is set correctly taking in to account any changes you have made to the system, since you last booted with the EFI.

You could also try disabling the SSDT in the config.plist, to see if that gets your system past this stop point.
 
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