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- Mar 9, 2011
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- Motherboard
- ASRock Z370M-ITX/ac
- CPU
- I3-8350K
- Graphics
- RX 580
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Thanks Edhawk.I have attached a revised EFI folder for you to try. I have made a number of edits to the EFI Copy folder, as shown in the screenshots below.
View attachment 566535 EFI Copy folder contents.
View attachment 566539 EFI Rev1 folder contents.
The EFI Rev1 folder is better suited to your Z370 motherboard, as you had a number of unnecessary, misconfigured or missing elements in the original EFI folder.
- SSDT-PMC.aml is not required for an Z370 system.
- Your ASRock MB uses the Intel i219V Ethernet controller, so I have added IntelMausi.kext.
USBPorts.kext:
Your USBPorts.kext is a waste of space. It is set for use in an iMac14,2 system, your system uses the iMac19,1 SMBIOS.
It also activates 8 x USB ports, all of which are set as Internal USB2 header ports, with Connector Type (255).
View attachment 566538 USBPorts.kext/Contents/Info.plist showing USB Port Configuration
Your Motherboard contains the following USB ports/headers:
Rear ports:
2 x USB 2.0 Ports - Connector Type (0) (2 x Ports)
6 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Ports - Connector Type (3) (all 12 x Ports)
Internal Ports/Headers:
1 x USB 2.0 Header - Connector Type (255) (2 x Ports)
1 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Header - Connector Type (3) (all 4 x Ports)
1 x WiFi controller USB port for Bluetooth - Connector Type (255) single port.
This means your motherboard contains a total of 21 x USB ports. With a maximum of 3 ports requiring the Internal (255) connector type. Not 8 x ports as shown in the screenshot above.
Based on the above I would recommend deleting the USBPorts.kext you are currently using, as it is not fit for purpose. This is probably why you are seeing the HID errors when you boot the system.
You will need to create a new USBPorts.kext for your system.
Edits:
I have edited the config.plist to take in to account the changes in the EFI sub-folders contents and to better reflect your need for a Headless framebuffer, as you are now using the RX580 dGPU to drive your display.
Add your Serial Number to the config.plist, don't change anything else!
See if this EFI gets you booting Ventura/update.
Same result.
But here's an interesting thing: it booted to a recovery volume that was on the M2 drive from the previous (failed) Ventura. I've left it re-installing, just out of curiosity.
Also, the last unsuccessful boot (from the M2, as well) put a panic.txt on the EFI volume. Not seen that before. Did you change a boot arg? And that's the origin of this problem: my Ventura 13.0 (same platform, OC0.8.1) just stopped booting.