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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

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Right after I select mojave 10.14.1 I get this screen, but I I reboot the system then it boots great. This is a random thing. What could this mean ?
Please ensure that you have:
  • OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi in driversUefi64 folder.
  • "slide=0" in Clover Configurator --> Boot Arguments.
 
so far so good with your recommendation. I will keep you posted. THX 4 help
just restarted the pc again and the error showed up again. This is driving me nuts. Why does it work once and not the other.
 
Please ensure that you have:
  • OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi in driversUefi64 folder.
  • "slide=0" in Clover Configurator --> Boot Arguments.
Please ensure that you have:
  • OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi in driversUefi64 folder.
  • "slide=0" in Clover Configurator --> Boot Arguments.
yes I have this already in there. I dont get it: What I did is I had a perfect working hackintosh 8700k, no issues what so ever and igpu with vega64 with quick sync working. I then changed the hardware: motherboard and cpu to designare 390 and i9 9900k. I did not format the nvme and just put it in from old pc to this new pc. I started up using the guide but at random times when turning on the pc I will get the error that I mentioned with the screenshot. After I get that error I will press ctrl-alt-delete to restart and then the os x will load. Sometime also I have to restart 2-4 times but eventually os x will load. and other times on the first try the system os x will load. What could make it go on and off like that.
 
yes I have this already in there. I dont get it: What I did is I had a perfect working hackintosh 8700k, no issues what so ever and igpu with vega64 with quick sync working. I then changed the hardware: motherboard and cpu to designare 390 and i9 9900k. I did not format the nvme and just put it in from old pc to this new pc. I started up using the guide but at random times when turning on the pc I will get the error that I mentioned with the screenshot. After I get that error I will press ctrl-alt-delete to restart and then the os x will load. Sometime also I have to restart 2-4 times but eventually os x will load. and other times on the first try the system os x will load. What could make it go on and off like that.
I strongly advise against simply moving a Mojave SSD from machine A to machine B. Please see here for a similar experience:

When changing motherboard, you should do a fresh installation.
 
I strongly advise against simply moving a Mojave SSD from machine A to machine B. Please see here for a similar experience:

When changing motherboard, you should do a fresh installation.
But even if I start up using my usb installer I get this message. I just tried it.
 
But even if I start up using my usb installer I get this message. I just tried it.
I would understand this if I only started up with ssd but if I start from the usb installer then I still get the error. How would that work differently if I format the ssd.
 
But even if I start up using my usb installer I get this message. I just tried it.
The error "Couldn't allocate runtime area" is usually solved in 3 ways:
  • By using OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi and slide=0. But you already have this.
  • By shutting down the system, removing power plug for 10 seconds. This clears CMOS. If this also fails, then try next one.
  • Re-flash the BIOS and set BIOS parameters again, starting with "Load Optimized Defaults". There are 2 options for flashing BIOS. Choose the one on the RIGHT (the full update).
 
The error "Couldn't allocate runtime area" is usually solved in 3 ways:
  • By using OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi and slide=0. But you already have this.
  • By shutting down the system, removing power plug for 10 seconds. This clears CMOS. If this also fails, then try next one.
  • Re-flash the BIOS and set BIOS parameters again, starting with "Load Optimized Defaults". There are 2 options for flashing BIOS. Choose the one on the RIGHT (the full update).
The error "Couldn't allocate runtime area" is usually solved in 3 ways:
  • By using OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi and slide=0. But you already have this.
  • By shutting down the system, removing power plug for 10 seconds. This clears CMOS. If this also fails, then try next one.
  • Re-flash the BIOS and set BIOS parameters again, starting with "Load Optimized Defaults". There are 2 options for flashing BIOS. Choose the one on the RIGHT (the full update).
Just did all this: reflashed to bios F4 loaded optimized deault used the guide in the 1st thread and still same problem.
What do you recommend I have to have in the efi clover? Perhaps its a bad configuration plist? What should I have in config.plist as good reference point for designare z390 and i9900k and have quick sync?
 
Just did all this: reflashed to bios F4 loaded optimized deault used the guide in the 1st thread and still same problem.
What do you recommend I have to have in the efi clover? Perhaps its a bad configuration plist? What should I have in config.plist as good reference point for designare z390 and i9900k and have quick sync?
I just disabled the igpu in the bios, it seems to clear so far that error. Weird...What can I do to have the igpu and not this error as I used the igpu for h264 export in fcpx.
 
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