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18 minutes ago, WizeMan said:

 

Thank you. Removed serials, MLB, rom, UUID. PS this is the debug build of OC 0.7.1 which I use to investigate this issue.

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EFI.zipTry the one attached.

Use a USB or at least have a backup of yours on USB.

Thank you. Will try and let you know. Apart from the architecture on config.plist was there any other change?

Updated OC, removed not needed tools, updated kexts and drivers. Added to config.plist.


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1 hour ago, SavageAUS said:


Updated OC, removed not needed tools, updated kexts and drivers. Added to config.plist.


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Thank you. Thought my drivers / kexts were already up to date. Will try tomorrow first thing as I had some family business and get back to you, mate.

14 hours ago, SavageAUS said:


Updated OC, removed not needed tools, updated kexts and drivers. Added to config.plist.


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Unfortunately, no change. 

 

Here you can see the system log at the time of boot. There are many lines that skip minutes.

 

slowboot.log

11 minutes ago, WizeMan said:

@ellaosx

Unfortunately even with only VirtualSMC I get same slow boot.


Hi @WizeMan VirtualSMC is a Lilu Kext. So you can  test with VirtualSMC+Lilu only.

 

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6 hours ago, WizeMan said:

Will do and report back.

 

By the way, I tried booting to recovery and it was very fast.

 

also the part it mostly gets slow is this one:

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It seems like Monterey does some sort of disk checking and depending on whether you have errors in your file system, it can go more or less quickly.  At least, that's been my observation.  Try booting to either an installation USB or Recovery USB and run first-aid in disk utility.  Then try booting normally and see if you still have the same problem.

1 hour ago, mnfesq said:

 

It seems like Monterey does some sort of disk checking and depending on whether you have errors in your file system, it can go more or less quickly.  At least, that's been my observation.  Try booting to either an installation USB or Recovery USB and run first-aid in disk utility.  Then try booting normally and see if you still have the same problem.


That was the one of the first things I tried and unfortunately no change :( 

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4 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Hi Bro since you've near enough exhausted most if not all obvious software cause, maybe it could be a hardware problem i.e the installation disk (have you another disk on hand to test?), the wifi/b-tooth card, the cooler usb connection (if one is fitted) try with just the most essential attached to boot up and get to the desktop to see if a component is the cause of the slow boot. From start to desktop mine takes 15 - 20 seconds max. Good luck.

 

Hi bro, I am almost sure it's not a hardware issue. Right until before I upgrade and was on Big Sur, it was working great. Also, once booted, everything in Monterey seems to be working fine.

 

I am downloading the installer package now, will set up a usb stick an install from scratch within the weekend.

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Hi bro, I am almost sure it's not a hardware issue. Right until before I upgrade and was on Big Sur, it was working great. Also, once booted, everything in Monterey seems to be working fine.
 
I am downloading the installer package now, will set up a usb stick an install from scratch within the weekend.

As stated above if possible try install on a different drive. Also try with the bare minimum attached to your pc. Eg just keyboard, mouse and monitor and install USB.
You said you mapped your USB ports? Have you tried without your USB map?
Also check your using an appropriate smbios.


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