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  1. What screen do you use? a rare pixel ratio, 4096x2304...
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  2. I've gotten it working on my desktop. Some things to keep in mind: 1) Some of the SSDTs have ACPI patches - make sure to read the headers on these before compiling. 2) AMD desktops require an extra patch in addition to many of the other normal AMD-OSX patches. 3) MacHyperVSupportMonterey replaces MacHyperVSupport on newer versions of macOS. I went the internet recovery route. I used disk management to create a VHD which was about ~1GB big. It contains the EFI and the internet recovery base system image under com.apple.boot.recovery. I also added another VHD to the VM to actually install macOS onto. Big Sur had some issues with this approach, but Monterey works fine. Make sure you apply the ACPI patches for any SSDTs you use in the repo!
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  3. Ventura Beta 13.3 (22E5236f)-Done!🙂 Build 1: iMac20,2, i5-9400F, Samsung 16GB DDR4 RAM, MSI Z390 Gaming Plus, Radeon RX 580 8GB, OC 0.9.1
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  5. Just use VMware Workstation 16, it will make life much easier.
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  6. You realize this thread is FOUR years old, yes?
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  7. Anyone on a laptop, 9th gen, UHD630 having problem with black screen with Ventura Beta 13.3 (22E5236f)? Previously working prior to update. Just to add to this the black screen occurs when the “second stage” should occur and it stays black for quite some time then it works. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  8. Sorry, This is for my laptop. This is a fresh install updated to 13.3 beta with a fresh minimal config. Prior to the 13.3 bet update it was working perfectly but now this is the best i get. Login screen then text screen. Running latest OC as of yesterday 0.9.1, kexts up to date at the same time as well. When i get home I will add my config. I was also going to try a fresh install of 13.2.1 and see what happens.
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