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10 minutes ago, eSaF said:

@miliuco is your man, he has a few variants for the Z390 that won't be far off of what you seek.

Actually, go to his GitHub and you'll find exactly what you're looking for.

Good luck.

Thank you very much for the swift response.

I am still on Monterrey since I have been away for long. Can I instantly update from Monterrey to Sonoma or do I need to take each OS step by step?

As for @miliuco I am very glad for his content. His guides and support are extremely watered-down and readable for simpletons like me! :D

Well, I was trying to get my BCM wifi working last night on my working Sonoma install. Ran into problems when either the amfi was switched off in the boot-args (amfi = 0x80) or if the securebootmodel was disabled in the config.plist (SecureBootModel = Disabled).  The boot just falls to complete just cycling Tx errors - waited for about 10 minutes a few times…

 

Anyone any experience with this issue?

 

saCULar

6 hours ago, saCULar said:

Well, I was trying to get my BCM wifi working last night on my working Sonoma install. Ran into problems when either the amfi was switched off in the boot-args (amfi = 0x80) or if the securebootmodel was disabled in the config.plist (SecureBootModel = Disabled).  The boot just falls to complete just cycling Tx errors - waited for about 10 minutes a few times…

 

Anyone any experience with this issue?

 

saCULar

You Can try this steps to enable BCM on Sonoma....

14 minutes ago, eSaF said:

The key thing is, if you're using OCLP to get your WiFi working in Sonoma, once you get it working you cannot then go back and alter SecureBootModel from Disabled and secure SIP again.

As long as the patch is in place, these two things must remain in place at least until the next Sonoma update then you'll need to revert these two settings and remove the patch for the OTA Update.


I went from 14.0 to 14.1 Beta and didn’t revert anything or remove patches. Just installed straight from OTA update, rebooted and then when I hit the desktop again OCLP detected that the root patches were missing and asked if I wanted to reapply them. Which I did. Rebooted again and WiFi was back up and running. 

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32 minutes ago, eSaF said:

What size was the OTA Update?

 

IIRC it was the full download at around 12Gb but I could be mistaken. I'm currently in the process of updating all my Hac's & Mac's to Sonoma where I can so I'm not really keeping track of the download sizes to be honest.  

securebootmodel can be restored to original (default, J137 j160 etc) after patch if you need/want 😉 

SIP , NO. if you restore SIP to 00000000, they crash on startup.

With patch installed, you need to download full and not incremental update...this is really annoying if you have slow connection, i can download 12GB in about 10 sec with my line but...unfortunately, not from Apple Server 'couse they sck ahahahahha

If you want incremental, unroot, change SIP, reboot, update, reboot, change SIP, root it again, reboot 🙂 

 

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I have updated successfully to OC 0.9.5 but I cannot bring the option to "Reset NVRam" on the boot menu.

I keep pressing spacebar but it doesn't show up, nor does it show up on its own.

I have the option to HideAuxiliary set to False.

 

Edit: I added the CleanNvram.efi auxiliary and now it works as intended.

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Problem fixed

I am still fiddling around with my Sonoma install.  New issue - somehow my ethernet nic (built in) is not being detected - it is working fine in other environments.  

 

Does anyone have some suggestions for me to start testing?

 

regards

 

saCULar

1 hour ago, saCULar said:

I am still fiddling around with my Sonoma install.  New issue - somehow my ethernet nic (built in) is not being detected - it is working fine in other environments.  

 

Does anyone have some suggestions for me to start testing?

 

regards

 

saCULar

I realise now that the nic is supported by the intelmausi kext, which I thought was loaded... - will test that tonight.

 

saCULar

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I updated to Sonoma last week and have been using it for a few days now. Mostly okay. I feel iike it is slower than Monterey and there are odd lags in spots. But I have this persistent issue that is very annoying and I'm not sure if its just me. Right after boot the screen size doesn’t seem to know what size it wants to be. I have to go into settings to change it to another resolution then back to 2560x1440 to get it to work properly.

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LoL is doubleface xD ahhaha 14.1b3 here with 4k resolution (downscaled to 2560x1440) and no issue at all... 🙂 so strange 

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Same here. 4K monitor running at 2K resolution (my eyes are old!)

 

Yes, its driving me crazy. I've been systematical uninstalling apps that I think might be affecting it. I thought for sure Duet was doing it but no.

Guys, fast question. Can I use GC-Titan Ridge 2.0 on Z390 Aorus Pro with the latest Ventura without flashing custom firmware ? Is it working OOB (after initialized in Windows) like the earlier versions of MacOS ? My intention is to use it with UAD Apollo.

I may have to pose these question in the OC forum. I am not having the best of luck with the transition to Sonoma.

 

At every boot I see this in the upper right hand corner:

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I have no idea what this is nor how to figure it out. I've combed through all my boot settings, launcher daemons, etc.

 I thought maybe it was OCLP checking but I disabled it and I still see this. 😫

 

Also, are you guys using RestrictEvents.kext? I have no idea why it is needed except for partial patches vs full.

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14 hours ago, pkdesign said:

I may have to pose these question in the OC forum. I am not having the best of luck with the transition to Sonoma.

 

At every boot I see this in the upper right hand corner:

Screenshot2023-10-11at3_10_12PM.jpg.90e50955d5d050a81343d6ae2d353567.jpg

 

I have no idea what this is nor how to figure it out. I've combed through all my boot settings, launcher daemons, etc.

 I thought maybe it was OCLP checking but I disabled it and I still see this. 😫

 

Also, are you guys using RestrictEvents.kext? I have no idea why it is needed except for partial patches vs full.

Uhm... for Installer Progress didn't know...never appear here...

 

RE kext, yep i'll use it but only for see update with my T2 smbios with bootarg "revpatch=sbvmm" (otherwise i'll never see update)...

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I give up. Sick of trying to figure out Sonoma and it peculiarities. I've gone back to Monterey. Couldn't be happier. System is snappy and solid again.

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Hey guys,

 

Its been a while and I'm being a bit think right now so just after some confirmation please.

 

I plan to format my SSD and start over with Ventura (which Im currently using) the reason for this is a few annoying issues that I've managed to hold and drag on with each update it seems.

I don't plan to upgrade any further at this point.

 

Am I missing anything off my to do list?

 

files backed up using cloud storage, system and almost everything just recently backed up with Time Machine too.

I have an SSD for Mac OS and a separate one for Windows.

I plan to erase the Mac SSD following creation of a new USB stick with my current and working EFI folder then reinstall from there.

I use an apple magic keyboard and mouse, I'll have to mess about with the bluetooth pairing again from windows after the new install.

 

Can I simply wipe the SSD, reinstall, restore with Time Machine / backups and be all good?

 

I feel like I'm missing something but perhaps not?

 

Thanks

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello everyone,

I made a mistake by running Onyx for maintenance tasks, and now I'm experiencing issues with several apps. Strangely, these apps aren't displaying any error messages; they just briefly attempt to open and then stop. This includes both native Apple apps and some third-party ones. Is there a way to revert these changes or restore my settings to their previous state? I would greatly appreciate any tips or assistance!

 

Spotify for example gives an error Message Is it because of my SIP?:

 

Time Awake Since Boot: 65 seconds

System Integrity Protection: enabled

Crashed Thread:        0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread

Exception Type:        EXC_GUARD (SIGKILL)
Exception Codes:       GUARD_TYPE_MACH_PORT
Exception Codes:       0x0000000000053978, 0x0000000000000000

Termination Reason:    Namespace GUARD, Code 2305843036905879928 

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Only way, is time machine...backup all working EFI, then recovery, format, restore . ...and , next time, don't use this unnecessary miraculous tool like cmmx or Onyx... Is not Windows... LoL

Inviato dal mio RMX3363 utilizzando Tapatalk

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