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- Gigabyte Z370N-WIFI
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- i7-8700K
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- RX 580
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I have good news. @Satanichia has found optional configuration for new BIOS for ASUS motherboards:
But in our motherboard, this option is hidden, someone has found a way to set this option in CFG Lock in BIOS with this way.
I have checked BIOS dump with user guide defined in the above URL, so BIOS F13 has same address for CFG Lock.
Also, if you don't want to play with Grub boot loader, you can import my BIOS configuration with already enabled BIOS settings. Don't forget to set up your graphics, before saving settings.
A solution of ASUS new bios ver.2012 (not downgrading)
Sorry for my bad English. It's not my native language. I'm using ASUS ROG Strix B360-i Gaming motherboard with Samsung PM961 Nvme SSD. After I update the BIOS to version 2012, I have also ran into the problem that my hackintosh never boot again. It just stucks at the progress bar with Apple...
www.tonymacx86.com
But in our motherboard, this option is hidden, someone has found a way to set this option in CFG Lock in BIOS with this way.
[Success] b1's "Mac Mini Killer" with macOS Mojave: i7-8700 | Gigabyte Z370N | RX560 | 16GB RAM
in case someone is interested: using F11c, F11 and F12 is entirely possible using the following settings via the modified grub based efi shell (posting F10 CFG lock address as well). WARNING don't use this if you don't know what you are doing! How about a guide?
www.tonymacx86.com
I have checked BIOS dump with user guide defined in the above URL, so BIOS F13 has same address for CFG Lock.
Also, if you don't want to play with Grub boot loader, you can import my BIOS configuration with already enabled BIOS settings. Don't forget to set up your graphics, before saving settings.