P1LGRIM
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or read the OpenCore instructions :Now you just gotta learn Russian
or read the OpenCore instructions :Now you just gotta learn Russian
Thanks again for your help. The "prev-lang:kbd" is a nice touch. I was guessing it's Russian, but I could be wrong.@phantom8, here is actual EFI with NIC patch.
And with "prev-lang:kbd"
Many thanks!! I will keep it in mind@barri, my RX560 work out of the box, I think your RX550 too.
I have only one trouble: first time I used DVI-HDMI convertor with HDMI-HDMI cable - I got red screen on macos (in Windows all was OK), after plugging native cable DVI-HDMI I got clear picture
Many thanks, I suspected it. I will go for a 850W one. Thanks!!@barri: i personally would go for either a beefier power supply (850W) or at least a better efficiency grade (80+ Gold or better). Even though you are not using a demanding GPU, this may change in the future and the 12900K can be very demanding, depending on workloads.
Ooops! Correction: Not DVI, sure DP!Many thanks!! I will keep it in mind
ooooh, thanks!!Ooops! Correction: Not DVI, sure DP!
I mean DP-HDMI convertor and DP-HDMI cable, sorry.
No wake issues by mapping as 0 and 3? Are some of SSDT-USBW.aml, USBWakeFixup.kext, SSDT-GPRW.aml, and/or GPRW patch enabled in your EFI? If there are no sleep issues when connecting USB keyboard or devices to USB type-A connectors, may be there is something different between Z690 Steel Legend and Pro RS.
I thought my USB flash drive corrupted, but it's not. A newly created USB drive resulted in the same boot loop. I've a few HDDs & SSDs already installed in the system with Windows, Ubuntu and an old Mojave with Clover bootloader. It seemed the system was confused by all these bootable EFI partitions. I had to remove them by rename all these EFI folders to something else (too lazy to unplug). Afterwards, the system can continue the Monterey installation by choosing "MacOS Install". I've now a working hackintosh. Thanks everyone for the help, especially sonny362 for the EFI folder.I've finished the first stage of installation and the system auto-rebooted. Then, it tried to load the USB again but got into a boot loop. That means, the USB flash drive somehow got corrupted. I'll format another USB drive and try again. Thanks everyone for the help. Hopefully, the hard part should be over now.