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pastrychef's Asus ROG Strix Z370-G Gaming (WI-FI AC) build w/ i9-9900K + AMD 6600 XT

Please try with config.plist > Misc > Security > SecureBootModel = Disabled.
Unfortunately, nothing has changed. Error persisted.
Looks like I'll have to reinstall using a usb storage and never update again(
 
Unfortunately, nothing has changed. Error persisted.
Looks like I'll have to reinstall using a usb storage and never update again(

Weird. I've never had issues with updates on any of my hacks...

Did you enable all the acidanthera kexts to work with beta versions of macOS?
 
Weird. I've never had issues with updates on any of my hacks...

Did you enable all the acidanthera kexts to work with beta versions of macOS?
my bootargs for now
-alcbeta -lilubetaall -wegbeta -vsmcbeta -v debug=0x100 keepsyms=1
 
my bootargs for now
-alcbeta -lilubetaall -wegbeta -vsmcbeta -v debug=0x100 keepsyms=1
probably do not need:
-alcbeta -lilubetaall -wegbeta -vsmcbeta

and when you have a working system, you can also remove:
-v debug=0x100 keepsyms=1
 
my bootargs for now
-alcbeta -lilubetaall -wegbeta -vsmcbeta -v debug=0x100 keepsyms=1

Those should enable the kexts to work with beta versions of macOS.

Not sure what else can cause it to fail to boot in to macOS.
 
when you have a working system, you can also remove:
-v debug=0x100 keepsyms=1

Doesn't keepsyms=1 enable output of kernel panic data? This should help with the diagnosis of issue if/when a kernel panic happens.
 
Doesn't keepsyms=1 enable output of kernel panic data?
I posted a photo of what is displayed on the screen on the previous page. So far, no manipulations have led to any changes. Unfortunately, I didn't find anything similar on the Internet. Сan i enable opencore boot log saving? But I doubt that I can find the right parameter in the config. And I'm not sure if this will help in solving the problem.(
 
Doesn't keepsyms=1 enable output of kernel panic data? This should help with the diagnosis of issue if/when a kernel panic happens.
yes, agree :)

when installing etc, best to keep them there

but can be safely removed when a system is fully working :)
 
I posted a photo of what is displayed on the screen on the previous page. So far, no manipulations have led to any changes. Unfortunately, I didn't find anything similar on the Internet. Сan i enable opencore boot log saving? But I doubt that I can find the right parameter in the config. And I'm not sure if this will help in solving the problem.(

Yes, you can enable logging. Please see the following guide to enable it.


Also, have you tried clearing NVRAM?
 
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Hmm... I don't know why you can't see the OpenCore boot picker...

Can you add the "-v" boot-arg and see if it helps give any clues?
It’s there. I never even see an OC boot picker GUI list of boot choices. I literally turn on the PC, see the Apple logo for a split second, then <beep> and reboot.
 
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