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

The log seems okay, hence some follow-ups:
  • Which version of macOS?
  • Which version of BIOS?
  • Are you able to post your config.plist (with serial numbers removed)?
  • Are you able to boot into macOS Recovery?
    • This can be done by pressing spacebar at OpenCore boot picker and selecting the macOS Recovery icon
 
  • Which version of macOS? - 13.6.3
  • Which version of BIOS? - F9i
  • Are you able to post your config.plist (with serial numbers removed)? - yes
  • Are you able to boot into macOS Recovery? Yes
 

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  • Which version of macOS? - 13.6.3
  • Which version of BIOS? - F9i
  • Are you able to post your config.plist (with serial numbers removed)? - Nope
  • Are you able to boot into macOS Recovery? Yes
More questions:
  • Do you have any optical drives connected (internal or external)?
    • These would be CD, DVD, Blu-ray, etc.
  • Are you using Broadcom or Intel WiFi?
  • Because you can boot into Recovery, try this:
    • Run Disk Utility
    • Select your Ventura disk and click First Aid
    • Do you get any warnings or errors?
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  • No optical drives connected - and I have disconnected everything.

  • Are you using Broadcom or Intel WiFi?
    I am using Broadcom but I've taken the card out when I installed the second nvme.
    But when everything went kaput, I've reinstalled it.

  • Disk Utility gave me no error.

Btw, I have post my config.plist from my backup.
 
  • No optical drives connected - and I have disconnected everything.

  • Are you using Broadcom or Intel WiFi?
    I am using Broadcom but I've taken the card out when I installed the second nvme.
    But when everything went kaput, I've reinstalled it.

  • Disk Utility gave me no error.

Btw, I have post my config.plist from my backup.
Please try the attached config.plist after copying serial numbers back into it.
 

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The computer has booted with your Jedi Mind Trick.
I received these errors on startup though.

OCS:No schema for FixupAppleEf lImages at 8 index, context ‹Quirks>!
OCS: No schema for Instanceldentifier at 4 index, context ‹Boot>!
OCS: No schema for ShimetainProtocol at 13 index, context < Quirks>!
 
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The computer has booted with your Jedi Mind Trick.
I received these errors on startup though.

OCS:No schema for FixupAppleEf lImages at 8 index, context ‹Quirks>!
OCS: No schema for Instanceldentifier at 4 index, context ‹Boot>!
OCS: No schema for ShimetainProtocol at 13 index, context < Quirks>!
If you upgrade to OpenCore 0.9.7 these warnings will disappear. We can use the HackinDROM app to upgrade. Please see this guide:
 
Thanks @CaseySJ.
Could you explain what happened ? How did I corrupt my config.plist just by adding a nvme ?
Finally,I cannot create a -data partition with Diskutil for my Backup.
All volumes are shown and I use APFS and GUID Partition Map but it just create one volume.
 
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