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5 hours ago, telepati said:

I am already using SSDT-PMC.aml. but isn't that RTC error?

 

@telepati All works fine after update to 10.15.4

 

I'm using on my Z390 Aorus Master, three SSDT without any patches or kexts for RTC. I clean NVRAM before booting in new Catalina release.

  • SSDT-PMC
  • SSDT-RTC0
  • SSDT-PLUG
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42 minutes ago, ntsmkfob said:

I'm seeing the same thing as  @wangwang with 5.6 on same mobo - Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming, BIOS F8. Very slow boot, but also stuttering mouse movement once booted as well. This is with 10.15.3. I've gone back to 5.5 for now. I have enable VT-D for Parallels, which seems fine with 5.5.

how long it take to boot your mac?my bios is F9

45 minutes ago, ntsmkfob said:

I'm seeing the same thing as  @wangwang with 5.6 on same mobo - Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming, BIOS F8. Very slow boot, but also stuttering mouse movement once booted as well. This is with 10.15.3. I've gone back to 5.5 for now. I have enable VT-D for Parallels, which seems fine with 5.5.

how long it take to boot your mac?my bios is F9

35 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

@telepati All works fine after update to 10.15.4

 

I'm using on my Z390 Aorus Master, three SSDT without any patches or kexts for RTC. I clean NVRAM before booting in new Catalina release.

  • SSDT-PMC
  • SSDT-RTC0
  • SSDT-PLUG

 

Clearing my NVRAM before booting doesn't help.

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31 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

Could you fill out your signature (config....). So users can help you.

 

Only have SSDT-PMC. No need for RTC0 or AWAC SSDT because I don't have Device (AWAC) in my DSDT.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, telepati said:

Thanks, @Matgen84 what are your BIOS settings?


@telepati He’s using the following settings buddy. :) 

 

• Boot -> Windows 8/10 Features -> Win 8/10WHQL

 Boot -> CSM Support -> Disabled (Can be set to Enabled if need be but try to have it set to Disabled first)

 Favourites -> Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) -> Profile1

 Favourites -> VT-d -> Disabled (Can be set to Enabled or Disabled, Your choice)

 Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration -> XHCI Hands-off -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Internal Display Output -> PCIe 1 Slot

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Internal Graphics -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> DVMT Pre-Allocated -> 64M

 Settings -> IO Ports -> DVMT Total GFX0-Allocated -> 256M

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Aperture Size -> 256MB
 Settings -> IO Ports -> Wifi -> Disabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Audio Controller -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> Above 4G Decoding -> Enabled

 Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration -> Legacy USB Support -> Enabled

• Settings -> IO Ports -> USB Configuration ->  XHCI Hand-off -> Enabled

• Settings -> Miscellaneous -> Software Guard Extensions (SGX) -> Disabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> Platform Power Management -> Enabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> ErP -> Enabled

 Settings -> Platform Power -> RC6(Render Standby) -> Enabled

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22 minutes ago, telepati said:

Thanks, @Matgen84 what are your BIOS settings?

 

8 minutes ago, AudioGod said:


@telepati He’s using the following settings buddy. :) 

 

@AudioGod Do you think this settings for Z390 Aorus Gigabyte works on a Asus Z390! A friend of mine has the same mobo of @telepati, I want to share your setting with him.

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10 minutes ago, telepati said:

@Matgen84 @AudioGod what about Secure Boot? is disabled or enabled?


I’m sure I have it disabled or set to custom I can’t remember, Give me 2mins and il jump on my hack now and double check.

 

@telepati Its Disabled 

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10 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

 

@AudioGod Do you think this settings for Z390 Aorus Gigabyte works on a Asus Z390! A friend of mine has the same mobo of @telepati, I want to share your setting with him.

 

Should be fine to use the same settings bar a touch of fine-tuning :thumbsup_anim:

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Hi! I just got a working Hackintosh with OpenCore as bootloader. (I've only been working on it since yesterday, great learning curve btw).

 

This is my configuration:

Gigabyte Z170X-UD3

i5-6600 ( HD530) 

AMD RX 580 

Samsung SSD 970 EVO NVMe

 

When I was reading about this "new" project I was impressed about the boot time improvements over Clover. 

A the moment the boot time (from OC's boot picker to the Desktop) is about 25s ... it's high!

 

I'll attach my EFI folder. Can you help me to spot some issues with my configuration? 

EFI.zip

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40 minutes ago, EdoardoConti said:

Hi! I just got a working Hackintosh with OpenCore as bootloader. (I've only been working on it since yesterday, great learning curve btw).

 

This is my configuration:

Gigabyte Z170X-UD3

i5-6600 ( HD530) 

AMD RX 580 

Samsung SSD 970 EVO NVMe

 

When I was reading about this "new" project I was impressed about the boot time improvements over Clover. 

A the moment the boot time (from OC's boot picker to the Desktop) is about 25s ... it's high!

 

I'll attach my EFI folder. Can you help me to spot some issues with my configuration? 

EFI.zip

Hi @EdoardoConti
You have a lot of errors in config.
You don't need DSDT.

Review this guide:
https://khronokernel.github.io/Opencore-Vanilla-Desktop-Guide/config.plist/skylake.html

It should work for you.

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4 minutes ago, AudioGod said:

Quick Question to anybody and probably a dumb one.

Should I still be using device rename patches in OpenCore or should I of dropped all of that a while ago?

 

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If you read the Configuration.pdf that the devs provided, it explicitly states this should only be done as a last resort. All of these can be achieved by using a SSDT.

8 minutes ago, Pavo said:

If you read the Configuration.pdf that the devs provided, it explicitly states this should only be done as a last resort. All of these can be achieved by using a SSDT.

 

Yup I've read it many a time and thanks for the response. I was just double triple checking before I went ahead :) 

Thanks guys

 

Update - All done and miles better and more fool me for not removing them a long time ago. It was hard reprogramming my mind from Clover to OpenCore but im getting there now.

 

Thanks again Guys and OC 0.5.7 is Awesome. Love it, Love it, Love it. Keep up the Fantastic work :thumbsup_anim:

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1 hour ago, crusher said:

how to skip DSDT when I want to boot windows, because I have ACPI errors on Windows boot. If I disable DSDT in config I can boot but then I lose xcpm x86PlatformPlugin. 

Your DSDT shall be made counting upon Windows too.
Your signature doesn't require custom DSDT, use SSDT with dependence for Darwin only.

Look ACPI Samples.

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1 hour ago, topolino1 said:

Hi @EdoardoConti
You have a lot of errors in config.
You don't need DSDT.

Review this guide:
https://khronokernel.github.io/Opencore-Vanilla-Desktop-Guide/config.plist/skylake.html

It should work for you.

 

I re-created the config.plist and the EFI folder following that guide ( as I did before ).

 

But it's the same boot time... without DSDT.aml I get no info in the PCI tab in System Information. Why the DSDT is not needed? 

 

I've also uploaded the logs.

Schermata 2020-03-25 alle 15.34.59.png

EFI.zip

opencore-2020-03-25-142337.txt

3 hours ago, Andrey1970 said:

When? I didn't write you it.

You are right you didn’t said. it’s @vandroiy2012 said. Sorry again. 
 

Btw why this patch doesn’t work anymore do you have an idea?
 

 

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15 hours ago, topolino1 said:

Hi everyone.

 

I have a problem restarting the computer after leaving sleep?

The first exit from sleep is usually correct, the second entry into the state of sleep lasts a very long time, the third ends with a restart.

Sometimes after the first time there is a restart.

 

My computer:

Intel i7 6700K processor

Mobo: GA-Z170X-Gaming 7

Ati Radeon Sapphire pulse 570 8GB

Ram 32GB 2800 Mgh

 

Please help. I do not know what it can be;(

 

Thank you.

A.

 

 

 

This is probably the USB3.1 controller that stays off after sleep. Disable it, or disable Thunderbolt if not needed.

On 3/25/2020 at 3:36 PM, EdoardoConti said:

 

I re-created the config.plist and the EFI folder following that guide ( as I did before ).

 

But it's the same boot time... without DSDT.aml I get no info in the PCI tab in System Information. Why the DSDT is not needed? 

 

I've also uploaded the logs.

Schermata 2020-03-25 alle 15.34.59.png

EFI.zip

opencore-2020-03-25-142337.txt

Try:

 

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