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

1. Make sure you are not using some XMP (extreme memory profile) that is causing some instability in the bios

2. Keep a phone handy with the camera pointed at the screen & record a video (for yourself) when the verbose boot sequence starts.
That will make it easier for you to go through it to last frame & save that to get an idea of where in the boot sequence it reached before fade to black

I used the 2nd item to diagnose when I was having issues and my xmp overclock was making the system unstable.

Also.

What version bios & opencore are you running ?
Having a hard time getting verbose mode to come up. CMD-V after selecting the start up drive in the OC chooser right? It seems to ignore the input.
No XMP is active. BIOS is F9i and CFG Lock is off. OpenCore is version 0.8.3
Other than that my BIOS setting are as they were when I did my original Clover install. Are there additional BIOS changes that are needed for OpenCore?
 
Having a hard time getting verbose mode to come up. CMD-V after selecting the start up drive in the OC chooser right? It seems to ignore the input.
This may require Misc>Boot>PollAppleHotKeys: true.
Or just add '-v' to boot-args (under NVRAM).
 
Please let us know if the WiFi/Ethernet problem gets fixed with matched memory. This is the first such problem report.
Hi @CaseySJ and @madmax559, after matched Memory without success with wifi (Fenvi), I reset BIOS because I can´t boot, accidentally bootup with WiFi and Bluetooth enabled, then I look profoundly which configuration works, and I found when enable iGFX wifi goes out.
 
Hi @CaseySJ and @madmax559, after matched Memory without success with wifi (Fenvi), I reset BIOS because I can´t boot, accidentally bootup with WiFi and Bluetooth enabled, then I look profoundly which configuration works, and I found when enable iGFX wifi goes out.

If you enable iGFX, then you may be using the USB-c/TB out in which case the BIOS will not show at the screen

This also assumes that you have a video card in there where you have DP Out from video card -> DP IN on motherboard

To see the BIOS at all times even with iGFX, use the DP out from video card or HDMI out from motherboard to the monitor, just to be able to debug stuff
 
Having a hard time getting verbose mode to come up. CMD-V after selecting the start up drive in the OC chooser right? It seems to ignore the input.
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No, press and release CMD-V before selecting the startup drive.
 
This may require Misc>Boot>PollAppleHotKeys: true.
Or just add '-v' to boot-args (under NVRAM).
Thanks, adding -v worked.

This is the last screen before it goes black at startup.
Screen Shot 2023-06-07 at 5.53.54 PM.png
 
Found some previous posts of people getting stuck at gIOSCreenLockState 3, hs0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0 but those all seem to be related to iGPU while I'm using a dGPU to drive the HDMI output.
 
Can't update to Ventura
I'm currently running mMonterey 12.6 on Designare 390 9900k, 6800xt, OC 9.2 and everything is working great.
However when I go to update to Ventura, it downloads, and I restart to start the update. I then get a new open core screen with install Mac OS, I click on that and the machine goes about its business for a couple of minutes, and I'm presented with another OC screen without 'install Mac OS" on it and I select the drive that was supposed to get updated.
Nope.
I boot into my backup and and I get the
'this Mac restarted" screen with this report.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

Code:
panic(cpu 4 caller 0xffffff80025b3b93): Kernel trap at 0xffffff8004ffe52c, type 14=page fault, registers:


CR0: 0x0000000080010033, CR2: 0x0000000000000000, CR3: 0x000000089d1e202d, CR4: 0x00000000003626e0


RAX: 0x0000000000000008, RBX: 0x0000000000000000, RCX: 0x0000000000000000, RDX: 0x0000000000000000


RSP: 0xfffffff4054eb880, RBP: 0xfffffff4054eb910, RSI: 0x0000000000020002, RDI: 0x0000000000000000


R8:  0x000000000000ffff, R9:  0x00000000ffffffff, R10: 0x0000000000000002, R11: 0x0000000000001001


R12: 0xffffff94fa2b4680, R13: 0x0000000000000000, R14: 0xffffff94fa2b45a0, R15: 0x0000000000000000


RFL: 0x0000000000010246, RIP: 0xffffff8004ffe52c, CS:  0x0000000000000008, SS:  0x0000000000000010


Fault CR2: 0x0000000000000000, Error code: 0x0000000000000000, Fault CPU: 0x4, PL: 0, VF: 0





Panicked task 0xffffff902948bbf8: 23 threads: pid 81: WindowServer


Backtrace (CPU 4), panicked thread: 0xffffff86915ec598, Frame : Return Address


0xfffffff4054eb240 : 0xffffff800246f4fd mach_kernel : _handle_debugger_trap + 0x4ad


0xfffffff4054eb290 : 0xffffff80025c3c54 mach_kernel : _kdp_i386_trap + 0x114


0xfffffff4054eb2d0 : 0xffffff80025b36d9 mach_kernel : _kernel_trap + 0x3c9


0xfffffff4054eb330 : 0xffffff800240f951 mach_kernel : _return_from_trap + 0xc1


0xfffffff4054eb350 : 0xffffff800246f7dd mach_kernel : _DebuggerTrapWithState + 0x5d


0xfffffff4054eb440 : 0xffffff800246ee87 mach_kernel : _panic_trap_to_debugger + 0x1a7


0xfffffff4054eb4a0 : 0xffffff8002bdceab mach_kernel : _panic + 0x84


0xfffffff4054eb590 : 0xffffff80025b3b93 mach_kernel : _sync_iss_to_iks + 0x2c3


0xfffffff4054eb710 : 0xffffff80025b3884 mach_kernel : _kernel_trap + 0x574


0xfffffff4054eb770 : 0xffffff800240f951 mach_kernel : _return_from_trap + 0xc1


0xfffffff4054eb790 : 0xffffff8004ffe52c com.apple.iokit.IOSurface : __ZN9IOSurface8allocateEv + 0x354


0xfffffff4054eb910 : 0xffffff8004ff8bee com.apple.iokit.IOSurface : __ZN9IOSurface4initEP13IOSurfaceRootP4taskP12OSDictionaryPS_ + 0x3aa


0xfffffff4054eb960 : 0xffffff800500cbb8 com.apple.iokit.IOSurface : __ZN13IOSurfaceRoot23create_surface_internalEP4taskP12OSDictionaryP9IOSurface + 0x52


0xfffffff4054eb9a0 : 0xffffff8005011123 com.apple.iokit.IOSurface : __ZN23IOSurfaceRootUserClient14create_surfaceEPvjP19IOSurfaceLockResultjPj + 0x143


0xfffffff4054eb9f0 : 0xffffff800500f951 com.apple.iokit.IOSurface : __ZN23IOSurfaceRootUserClient16s_create_surfaceEPS_PvP25IOExternalMethodArguments + 0x9f


0xfffffff4054eba30 : 0xffffff800501331d com.apple.iokit.IOSurface : __ZN23IOSurfaceRootUserClient14externalMethodEjP31IOExternalMethodArgumentsOpaque + 0x37


0xfffffff4054eba50 : 0xffffff8002b54d03 mach_kernel : _is_io_connect_method + 0x393


0xfffffff4054ebbb0 : 0xffffff80025701e9 mach_kernel : _iokit_server_routine + 0x3609


0xfffffff4054ebcc0 : 0xffffff800244975a mach_kernel : _ipc_kmsg_send + 0x41a


0xfffffff4054ebd60 : 0xffffff80024604a2 mach_kernel : _mach_msg_overwrite_trap + 0x592


0xfffffff4054ebdd0 : 0xffffff8002460b27 mach_kernel : _mach_msg2_trap + 0x3c7


0xfffffff4054ebef0 : 0xffffff8002598f53 mach_kernel : _mach_call_munger64 + 0x1f3


0xfffffff4054ebfa0 : 0xffffff800240fdb6 mach_kernel : _hndl_mach_scall64 + 0x16


      Kernel Extensions in backtrace:


         com.apple.iokit.IOSurface(336.50.1)[77B6FAFD-A20E-3EA7-BE72-B31AEF840BAF]@0xffffff8004ff5000->0xffffff800501dfff





Process name corresponding to current thread (0xffffff86915ec598): WindowServer


Boot args: keepsyms=1 debug=0x100 alcid=1 agdpmod=pikera -bsdmgroot





Mac OS version:


22F66





Kernel version:


Darwin Kernel Version 22.5.0: Mon Apr 24 20:51:50 PDT 2023; root:xnu-8796.121.2~5/RELEASE_X86_64


Kernel UUID: 7E997BC9-2104-3D4D-9AAE-17BD7A3FEC2D


roots installed: 0


KernelCache slide: 0x0000000002000000


KernelCache base:  0xffffff8002200000


Kernel slide:      0x00000000020dc000


Kernel text base:  0xffffff80022dc000


__HIB  text base: 0xffffff8002100000


System model name: iMac19,1 (Mac-AA95B1DDAB278B95)


System shutdown begun: NO


Panic diags file available: YES (0x0)


Hibernation exit count: 0





System uptime in nanoseconds: 73981257273


Last Sleep:           absolute           base_tsc          base_nano


  Uptime  : 0x0000001139a06888


  Sleep   : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000


  Wake    : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000001084da4174 0x0000000000000000


Compressor Info: 0% of compressed pages limit (OK) and 0% of segments limit (OK) with 0 swapfiles and OK swap space


Zone info:


  Zone map: 0xffffff8027515000 - 0xffffffa027515000


  . PGZ   : 0xffffff8027515000 - 0xffffff802b516000


  . VM    : 0xffffff802b516000 - 0xffffff84f7849000


  . RO    : 0xffffff84f7849000 - 0xffffff8690eaf000


  . GEN0  : 0xffffff8690eaf000 - 0xffffff8b5d1e2000


  . GEN1  : 0xffffff8b5d1e2000 - 0xffffff9029515000


  . GEN2  : 0xffffff9029515000 - 0xffffff94f5848000


  . GEN3  : 0xffffff94f5848000 - 0xffffff99c1b7b000


  . DATA  : 0xffffff99c1b7b000 - 0xffffffa027515000


  Metadata: 0xffffffc05db8c000 - 0xffffffc07db8c000


  Bitmaps : 0xffffffc07db8c000 - 0xffffffc083b8c000


  Extra   : 0 - 0
 
Can't update to Ventura
I'm currently running mMonterey 12.6 on Designare 390 9900k, 6800xt, OC 9.2 and everything is working great.
However when I go to update to Ventura, it downloads, and I restart to start the update. I then get a new open core screen with install Mac OS, I click on that and the machine goes about its business for a couple of minutes, and I'm presented with another OC screen without 'install Mac OS" on it and I select the drive that was supposed to get updated.
Nope.
I boot into my backup and and I get the
'this Mac restarted" screen with this report.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

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I would recommend a fresh installation of Ventura on a spare SSD or a new APFS volume. A new APFS volume can be created in Disk Utility as shown:
Screenshot 2023-06-09 at 11.25.52 AM.png

See if a fresh installation works. Some tips:
  • Install Ventura in the new APFS volume or spare SSD
  • Set SecureBootModel to Default in config.plist -> Misc -> Security
  • Post a list of all devices connected to the system
 
I would recommend a fresh installation of Ventura on a spare SSD or a new APFS volume. A new APFS volume can be created in Disk Utility as shown:
View attachment 567596
See if a fresh installation works. Some tips:
  • Install Ventura in the new APFS volume or spare SSD
  • Set SecureBootModel to Default in config.plist -> Misc -> Security
  • Post a list of all devices connected to the system
thanks for the quick response!
I'll try that
 
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