Thanks!Here's another LastBoot.txt from a Z390/Mojave (BTW, I have multiple HD connected)
Awesome thanksYou may use the Catalina Mini-Guide with the RX 5700 XT installed. Just pretend it's an RX 560 and follow the instructions for RX 560. I plan to revise the Mini-Guide over the weekend so no one has to pretend anymore!
Here's mine Casey (Z390 Designare)Yes, try disabling the Onboard LAN Controller.
To Anyone Reading this on their Z390 Designare or their Z390 AORUS Xtreme:
- In order to troubleshoot something for the new Gigabyte X299X Designare, we'd like to take a look at the first 600 lines of the kernel boot log.
- Need a handful of volunteers to run the following line in Terminal and post the resulting file LastBoot.txt from the Documentsfolder:
log show --predicate "processID == 0" --last boot | head -600 > ~/Documents/LastBoot.txt
- It would be ideal if we can get at least two Z390 Designare owners and at least one Z390 AORUS Xtreme owner to run this command.
Yes, try disabling the Onboard LAN Controller.
To Anyone Reading this on their Z390 Designare or their Z390 AORUS Xtreme:
- In order to troubleshoot something for the new Gigabyte X299X Designare, we'd like to take a look at the first 600 lines of the kernel boot log.
- Need a handful of volunteers to run the following line in Terminal and post the resulting file LastBoot.txt from the Documentsfolder:
log show --predicate "processID == 0" --last boot | head -600 > ~/Documents/LastBoot.txt
- It would be ideal if we can get at least two Z390 Designare owners and at least one Z390 AORUS Xtreme owner to run this command.
Yes, try disabling the Onboard LAN Controller.
To Anyone Reading this on their Z390 Designare or their Z390 AORUS Xtreme:
- In order to troubleshoot something for the new Gigabyte X299X Designare, we'd like to take a look at the first 600 lines of the kernel boot log.
- Need a handful of volunteers to run the following line in Terminal and post the resulting file LastBoot.txt from the Documentsfolder:
log show --predicate "processID == 0" --last boot | head -600 > ~/Documents/LastBoot.txt
- It would be ideal if we can get at least two Z390 Designare owners and at least one Z390 AORUS Xtreme owner to run this command.
Yes, try disabling the Onboard LAN Controller.
To Anyone Reading this on their Z390 Designare or their Z390 AORUS Xtreme:
- In order to troubleshoot something for the new Gigabyte X299X Designare, we'd like to take a look at the first 600 lines of the kernel boot log.
- Need a handful of volunteers to run the following line in Terminal and post the resulting file LastBoot.txt from the Documentsfolder:
log show --predicate "processID == 0" --last boot | head -600 > ~/Documents/LastBoot.txt
- It would be ideal if we can get at least two Z390 Designare owners and at least one Z390 AORUS Xtreme owner to run this command.
I've examined the LastBoot logs from 6 users (thanks to everyone who contributed) and the pattern is clear:Well, when I disable onboard LAN it's actually worst, now it crash even on my NVMe drive.
To anyone : Thank you for helping me with this !