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18 hours ago, rockhard301 said:

I want to install windows 10 using BootCamp. I remember trying a couple of months and worked, now it is showing this... How can I fix it? 

 

I'm running OC 0.5.4 and MacOS Catalina 10.15.2

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I will reply myself the solution.

 

I had to disconnect the time machine HDD. The macOS Catalina APFS drive needs to alone in the system, 2 SSD or FusionDrive will not work.

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I'm unable to boot into my Catalina recovery partition from OpenCore 0.5.4. Even with boot flags: -v keepsyms=1 debug=0x100, I get an immediate kernel panic/reboot, with no verbose or log info, as soon as I select the recovery partition at picker. Using Clover on the same system boots recovery fine. Any ideas?

 

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Hi, I post here a problem that on reddit had no working solution, 

 

I have an issue with OpenCore, now 0.5.4 but also with previous releases.

It looks like the boot:args is not "working". I have the -v flag but no verbose at boot (Catalina 10.15.2). Also any thing i put as an argument is not readed, but from terminal nvram -p give me as output the arguments.

What could be the problem?

Attached there is my config.plist.

I tried to recreat the OC folder and config file from scratch with no fortune.

My system is a Z370, i7-8700, Radeon Pro WX 7100.

Thank you.

Emanuele.

Config.plist

2 hours ago, telepati said:

First tries after change the new motherboard but I can't make a boot. I look at the troubleshooting on the guide but I dont see anything about this error;

 

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EFI.zip

It's clearly present in the Configurations.pdf file (in the Booter section). Set `ForceExitBootServices=YES`.

10 minutes ago, Muntashir said:

It's clearly present in the Configurations.pdf file (in the Booter section). Set `ForceExitBootServices=YES`.

didnt help. Still getting same error;

 

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Another question; Recommended BIOS settings says use Windows8.1/10 for boot. But I dont have this options; I have just two options Other OS and Windows UEFI which one I must choose?

 

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34 minutes ago, jinbingmao said:

Windows UEFI

Thanks. I thought maybe this affect but still getting the same error. Another question should I need virtualsmc.efi as far as I know its implemented in the latest FwRuntimeServices.efi. am I right? 

3 hours ago, telepati said:

First tries after change the new motherboard but I can't make a boot. I look at the troubleshooting on the guide but I dont see anything about this error;

 

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EFI.zip

 

What happens when you remove dsdt.aml from your ACPI folder?

 

7 hours ago, telepati said:

didnt help. Still getting same error;

If you've read the configuration.pdf, you'll find that there are several reason for this freeze. For instance, you may have to set `ReleaseUsbOwnership=YES` in the `UEFI` section, `DisableVariableWrite=YES` and `ForceExitBootServices=YES` in `Booter` or a combination of them (including `SetupVirtualMap`, `EnableWriteUnprotector`, `ShrinkMemoryMap`).

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