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On 3/14/2020 at 8:45 PM, Pehem17260 said:

I've the same problem

Have you resolved the trouble shooting. I send to you ma config.plist 

my specs

CPU : AMD FX-8370E Eight-Core Processor 
Motherboard : Asus M5A97 R2.0
Memory : Kingston 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR3-
Storage : TOSHIBA MK1646GSX 150 GO
      MAXTOR STM3250310AS 250 GO
Video Card : Radeon RX 590 PCIe 8Go
LAN : Realtek RTL8168F/8111F PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet

 

config.plist

use the DEBUG version for now. 
it will let you use keyboard.
 

i have a working hackintosh but only when my r9 280x is in my top pcie slot

 

i would like to disable this top slot just when im in the hackintosh(i want to put my 2060 Super in the top slot) and have the r9 280x in the bottom slot

 

does anyone know if this is possible and how

 

thx

Hector

 

my config is down below

config.plist

Edited by Hector van der Aa

Hi,

 

I spent the last 3 days trying to install Catalina on my PC but so far with no luck. I created my USB stick for that (USB2 8GB Kingston). When OpenCore starts to run and the stick is selected for boot, after 2-3 minutes I always get an error with prohibited sign and unreadable glitchy texts("Still waiting for root device" is the last line). In my opinion for some reason all of my USB ports are blocked (both keyboard and mouse leds are shuts off by that time I got  this message by themselves), that's why OC can't read from my stick. I copied my files from OpenCore-0.5.6-DEBUG folder and USB is created 100% by Ivy Bridge tutorial perfectly. Set everything in the MOBO which settings where present.

These are the following things that I have tried so far from various macOS forum posts:

-Connected my stick to all USB ports on my MOBO (Both SATA2 and SATA3)

-Disconnected keyboard and mouse right after OC starts

-With and without USBInjectAll kext in Kextsfolder (same with  XHCI-unsupported.kext)

-HDD was connected to SATA2 then SATA3 right into MOBO

 

My config:

CPU: Intel i5 3570k
MOBO: Asrock Z77 Extreme 4
MEM: Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600 (2x4)
VGA: nVidia GTX 680
LAN : Broadcom BCM57781

 

Can you help me please what I am doing wrong?

I attached the needed files + you can find my error message pitcures here: https://imgur.com/a/DVkv6MJ

 

Thank you all

opencore-2020-03-19-104712.txt

 

config.plist

Edited by emperor95
5 hours ago, emperor95 said:

Hi,

 

I spent the last 3 days trying to install Catalina on my PC but so far with no luck. I created my USB stick for that (USB2 8GB Kingston). When OpenCore starts to run and the stick is selected for boot, after 2-3 minutes I always get an error with prohibited sign and unreadable glitchy texts("Still waiting for root device" is the last line). In my opinion for some reason all of my USB ports are blocked (both keyboard and mouse leds are shuts off by that time I got  this message by themselves), that's why OC can't read from my stick. I copied my files from OpenCore-0.5.6-DEBUG folder and USB is created 100% by Ivy Bridge tutorial perfectly. Set everything in the MOBO which settings where present.

These are the following things that I have tried so far from various macOS forum posts:

-Connected my stick to all USB ports on my MOBO (Both SATA2 and SATA3)

-Disconnected keyboard and mouse right after OC starts

-With and without USBInjectAll kext in Kextsfolder (same with  XHCI-unsupported.kext)

-HDD was connected to SATA2 then SATA3 right into MOBO

 

My config:

CPU: Intel i5 3570k
MOBO: Asrock Z77 Extreme 4
MEM: Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600 (2x4)
VGA: nVidia GTX 680
LAN : Broadcom BCM57781

 

Can you help me please what I am doing wrong?

I attached the needed files + you can find my error message pitcures here: https://imgur.com/a/DVkv6MJ

 

Thank you all

opencore-2020-03-19-104712.txt

 

config.plist

Do you have a running windows 7,8 or 10 OS on the computer u want to install macOS on

is anyone can boot in safe mode with OpenCore? I am trying but I can't. After finishing the verbose monitor goes to sleep but all fans are working. 

 

EnableSafeModeSlide YES

ProvideCustomSlide YES

 

I tried with HotKey (Shift) and -x boot arg but I never boot it. Any idea what can I try?

 

When I in verbose looks like the system does not load the video card kexts. Verbose not stuck or anything but I read a couple of lines AMD9500Controller and AMDRadeonX4000 shows not loaded. I thought probably monitor goes the sleep because of that. But I am not sure.

 

Edit; I tried without these Quirks but nothing changed. Here is my verbose; Its clearly saying kexts are not loadable in safe mode. I think it is not possible to boot in safe mode on Hackintosh. 

 

 IMG_0407.thumb.jpeg.5c393ee879df727207d6afea5e9fdefd.jpeg

 

Edited by telepati
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1 hour ago, Hector van der Aa said:

Do you have a running windows 7,8 or 10 OS on the computer u want to install macOS on

Oh, I forgot to mention, that I would like to install as only OS on a separate Sata2 HDD. I have a Win10 on my SSD, but it's plugged out from MOBO.

So I want a clean install on my HDD. (It was a storage HDD on Win10, then I formatted as NTFS as wiped all data from it)

1 hour ago, emperor95 said:

Oh, I forgot to mention, that I would like to install as only OS on a separate Sata2 HDD. I have a Win10 on my SSD, but it's plugged out from MOBO.

So I want a clean install on my HDD. (It was a storage HDD on Win10, then I formatted as NTFS as wiped all data from it)

Have you checked your BIOS settings for USB?

 

Is EHC and XHC Hand-Off enabled?

15 hours ago, aylamrin said:

Have you checked your BIOS settings for USB?

 

Is EHC and XHC Hand-Off enabled?

I have only 4 options under my USB advanced settings in BIOS:

  • USB Controller
  • USB3 Controller
  • USB Legacy support (As I googled this option is EHC)
  • USB3 Legacy support (Its secondary text is = (XHC), so I guess it has to be the XHC handoff setting for me)

All of the above settings are set to enabled. But unfortunately I have no EHC option anywhere in BIOS, just the 4 options that I mentioned.

 

UPDATE: I have triple checked every settings in UEFI, and when I save settings and reboot, MOBO gives a message that PC is cannot be started in CSM mode disabled, so it sets back automatically to enabled. Whereas OC Vanilla guide says it has to be disabled. Maybe I have to pick out my VGA and try again with IGP?

Edited by emperor95
1 hour ago, tyufhl said:

 

this is H170M, i5-6500. config.plist.zip

What is your primary GPU?

 

Edit: I checked your config.plist and looks like you are using Builtin Key Support. Builtin Key Support never worked for me. :cry: But I will make a couple of tests with your settings. Thank you.

Edited by telepati
20 hours ago, emperor95 said:

Oh, I forgot to mention, that I would like to install as only OS on a separate Sata2 HDD. I have a Win10 on my SSD, but it's plugged out from MOBO.

So I want a clean install on my HDD. (It was a storage HDD on Win10, then I formatted as NTFS as wiped all data from it)

follow this tutorial (u will make a new installer)

then message on the forum that u are done and I will help you from there

 

check your mobo internet chip

and use the appropriate kext (replacing intel mausi Ethernet) for you ethernet chip

intel(all apart 211 at)   IntelMausiEthernet.kext.zip

ALX ethernet. ALXEthernet.kext.zip

intel 211at ethernet. SmallTreeIntel82576.kext.zip

atheros ethernet. AtherosE2200Ethernet.kext.zip

 

you will need nullcpupowermanagement.kext if you are running on and and based platform

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Hector van der Aa

@tyufhl I tested it but there is no chance. I think the problem is WEG for me. As far as I see your GPU is supported natively and you are not using WEG. But I need WEG I cant manage the boot without it. And when I using WEG, on SafeMode command OpenCore disabling WEG somehow and I can't make a boot. No chance for me boot in SafeMode :(

Edited by telepati

Hello guys,

maybe my problem related to OpenCore, so I'll post here.

 

I'm having KP while trying to boot Recovery partition.

macOS 10.14.6 works just fine without issues.

 

My system: OpenCore, ASUS x99 Deluxe, Intel 5960X, Nvidia GT 740

Attaching screenshot and my EFI folder.

Help would be appreciated !

 

-----

 

Some update: If I disable _xcpm_bootstrap Pike R. Alpha kernel patch, then I'm getting different error - hanging on PCI configuration begin (IMG attached)

 

-----

EFI.zip

KP.jpg

KP2.jpg

Edited by tarkh

I'm a bit confused, I've been reading the OpenCore Vanilla guide, I believe I have to follow the legacy options considering I have a Bloomfield. The problem is the setup requires a working macOS system while the rest of the guide is ok with using Windows/Linux to get everything working.

 

Is it even possible to set everything up using Windows for a legacy system? Or should I just be using Clover instead?

 

Up to a few days ago I had High Sierra running on dual monitors, I don't know what went through my mind and I decided to see if I could install Catalina, I got decently far but once it was installed it wouldn't boot. I'm going to assume it was wishful thinking that a Bloomfield could be compatible? Overall I'd like to get High Sierra up and running again, let me know your thoughts.

 

1 hour ago, _npc_10f2c said:

I'm a bit confused, I've been reading the OpenCore Vanilla guide, I believe I have to follow the legacy options considering I have a Bloomfield. The problem is the setup requires a working macOS system while the rest of the guide is ok with using Windows/Linux to get everything working.

 

Is it even possible to set everything up using Windows for a legacy system? Or should I just be using Clover instead?

 

Up to a few days ago I had High Sierra running on dual monitors, I don't know what went through my mind and I decided to see if I could install Catalina, I got decently far but once it was installed it wouldn't boot. I'm going to assume it was wishful thinking that a Bloomfield could be compatible? Overall I'd like to get High Sierra up and running again, let me know your thoughts.

 

follow this tutorial (u will make a new installer)

then message on the forum that u are done and I will help you from there

 

check your mobo internet chip

and use the appropriate kext (replacing intel mausi Ethernet) for you ethernet chip

intel(all apart 211 at)   IntelMausiEthernet.kext.zip

ALX ethernet. ALXEthernet.kext.zip

intel 211at ethernet. SmallTreeIntel82576.kext.zip

atheros ethernet. AtherosE2200Ethernet.kext.zip

 

you will need nullcpupowermanagement.kext if you are running on and and based platform

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Hector van der Aa said:

follow this tutorial (u will make a new installer)

then message on the forum that u are done and I will help you from there

 

check your mobo internet chip

and use the appropriate kext (replacing intel mausi Ethernet) for you ethernet chip

intel(all apart 211 at)   IntelMausiEthernet.kext.zip

ALX ethernet. ALXEthernet.kext.zip

intel 211at ethernet. SmallTreeIntel82576.kext.zip

atheros ethernet. AtherosE2200Ethernet.kext.zip

 

you will need nullcpupowermanagement.kext if you are running on and and based platform

 

 

Yep, done. I did that a few days ago, but this is what confused me. The instructions don't have a 'Do in Windows' options (does it matter if I skip this?)

 

I do not have Ethernet within reach, nor a WiFi card. What I was using before I accidentally ruined my Hackintosh build was a TP-LINK USB WiFi dongle, which worked perfectly as long as the system could run the TP-LINK app.

I followed the video, and the OC vanilla guide. I think I have everything I've gone over it a few times. I still have two questions:

 

* Since OpenCore uses DuetPkg to emulate UEFI on legacy systems does this mean I can install 10.14+ on my hardware?

* Since I won't have internet access, can I build a full installer USB later after I use the USB I built following the video?

      * If not: Is there a way to do it now so the installer doesn't need to download anything?

 

Attached is my USB directory.

Thanks for the help

tree.JPG

Hi All

OC boot from USB Flash Drive{EFI}.

 

Failed to locate bootstrap protocol - Not Found

 

I have this  Error Its normal or not?

Thanks for your support.

 

53993158_ScreenShot2020-03-21at8_50_48AM.thumb.png.5123789576d1ade5f36d13de5dd19282.png

 

19 hours ago, tarkh said:

Hello guys,

maybe my problem related to OpenCore, so I'll post here.

 

I'm having KP while trying to boot Recovery partition.

macOS 10.14.6 works just fine without issues.

 

My system: OpenCore, ASUS x99 Deluxe, Intel 5960X, Nvidia GT 740

Attaching screenshot and my EFI folder.

Help would be appreciated !

 

-----

 

Some update: If I disable _xcpm_bootstrap Pike R. Alpha kernel patch, then I'm getting different error - hanging on PCI configuration begin (IMG attached)

 

-----

EFI.zip

KP.jpg

KP2.jpg

I check your EFI.

I thing you have wrong ACPI folder.

please remove All SSDT.

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