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A couple months ago, I decided to download the RTM Monterey installer on a whim because I could, and I want to try installing it.
However, every time I try, I can't seem to get it to boot (I might've gotten the installer to boot maybe once, but I can't remember for sure).
My build runs High Sierra smoothly, which I recently upgraded to Mojave 10.4.6, which was a little rough until I realized I need to have my iGPU enabled. For some reason High Sierra didn't mind so much that it was disabled, but Mojave's performance was somewhat inconsistent and unstable until I enabled it. I took the opportunity to do some housekeeping, and tidied up the EFI, updated some kexts, and tweaked a few settings that seemed somewhat less than optimal. That seemed to make High Sierra and Mojave run a bit better, but still no joy for Monterey. By all rights, it should just work, but it doesn't.
My Clover config.plist is attached, if that would help figure this out.
EDIT: I also tried OpenCore, but that still doesn't work too well. I can post the OpenCore config I used, if need be.
Thanks,
c
However, every time I try, I can't seem to get it to boot (I might've gotten the installer to boot maybe once, but I can't remember for sure).
My build runs High Sierra smoothly, which I recently upgraded to Mojave 10.4.6, which was a little rough until I realized I need to have my iGPU enabled. For some reason High Sierra didn't mind so much that it was disabled, but Mojave's performance was somewhat inconsistent and unstable until I enabled it. I took the opportunity to do some housekeeping, and tidied up the EFI, updated some kexts, and tweaked a few settings that seemed somewhat less than optimal. That seemed to make High Sierra and Mojave run a bit better, but still no joy for Monterey. By all rights, it should just work, but it doesn't.
My Clover config.plist is attached, if that would help figure this out.
EDIT: I also tried OpenCore, but that still doesn't work too well. I can post the OpenCore config I used, if need be.
Thanks,
c