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Hi all,

 

I also took a chance to start with opencore, tried installing but I cannot get any further. I got the message below and stuck on how to proceed. Added my EFI folder with drivers, ssdt's and kexts. In clover I am using macmini 8,1 smbios, used the same for OC. Attached my config file, I deleted all the serials and stuff. 

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

 

 

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config.plist

39 minutes ago, Amateur85 said:

Hi all,

 

I also took a chance to start with opencore, tried installing but I cannot get any further. I got the message below and stuck on how to proceed. Added my EFI folder with drivers, ssdt's and kexts. In clover I am using macmini 8,1 smbios, used the same for OC. Attached my config file, I deleted all the serials and stuff. 

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

 

 

config.plist

 

If you need help from users, please complete your signature with your config (CPU, MB, etc) :)

1 hour ago, Amateur85 said:

Thanks, done.

 

Thanks to you. About your MB, can you complete trademark, model... You've a desktop or a laptop! What graphics card or internal do you use!

54 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

Thanks to you. About your MB, can you complete trademark, model... You've a desktop or a laptop! What graphics card or internal do you use!

Good question, I know the CPU is a mobile one since it is the same as the macbook pro 2019 so I assume the MB is mobile as well. It this mini pc: https://www.anandtech.com/show/13931/eglobal-nuc-pc-packs-hex-core-i7-8750hk but then it's the 8850h version.  SYWZ S200 series is the MB name. GPU is the internal UHD630.

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32 minutes ago, Amateur85 said:

Good question, I know the CPU is a mobile one since it is the same as the macbook pro 2019 so I assume the MB is mobile as well. It this mini pc: https://www.anandtech.com/show/13931/eglobal-nuc-pc-packs-hex-core-i7-8750hk but then it's the 8850h version.  SYWZ S200 series is the MB name. GPU is the internal UHD630.

 

I don't know nothing about NUC. Maybe someone else can help you. Take a look at Configurations.pdf (Acidanthera repo) or this guide---> External OC Guide

7 hours ago, fabiosun said:

@mhkmichaell check scanpolicy in your config and in configuration.pdf

I think the scanpolicy is ok because I put that same USB stick to my PC and everything is visable and I can run instalation. 
HP uefi is f*** up I think and OC can’t properly scan for disk. Only HP user know what I meen. 

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8 hours ago, Amateur85 said:

Good question, I know the CPU is a mobile one since it is the same as the macbook pro 2019 so I assume the MB is mobile as well. It this mini pc: https://www.anandtech.com/show/13931/eglobal-nuc-pc-packs-hex-core-i7-8750hk but then it's the 8850h version.  SYWZ S200 series is the MB name. GPU is the internal UHD630.

Thanks Mat, I used the EC SSDT from the vanilla desktop guide, but I reckon this one is more comparable to a laptop and need renaming ec to the right value. I’ll try later.

Fixed now memory modules misconfigured

 

MacProMemoryNotificationDisabler

https://github.com/IOIIIO/MacProMemoryNotificationDisabler

Test for MacPro7,1 Debug.zip

Update Lilu.Kext

Thanks Lilu & Team.

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On 2/14/2020 at 3:35 PM, Download-Fritz said:

@mhkmichaell try UnblockFsConnect

@Download-Fritz Thank You! That’s  it!

I must read much more carefull. 
Now I can start playing! 

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@telepatithanks!  I will try. But the problem was UnblockFsConnect. In Hp laptop must be set to YES. 

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@MacNB, OpenCore is not starting two times, it is just the way the flow goes, firstly an existing OpenCore instance is looked for, then a new one is allocated on failure.

 

Currently there is no way to redirect early boot text to the log in OpenCore due to not yet loaded configuration. In theory it is possible to store this data to a temporary buffer, but we have not had much need in this so far. Reasonably clean patches implementing this feature is what we can merge though.

 

Release builds should print nothing but warnings and errors (you have a debug build of ApfsImageLoader so you see its prints), this is how we designed OC and all other products. You can check a few pages back for more details on this choice.

 

@telepati, we plan to merge ApfsDriverLoader to OpenCore in the future. For now you have to use it for APFS support.

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We think these features are impractical and have no plans for them.

 

In case one needs to debug his configuration, he can always boot from USB and configure on a second computer. If this is not an option, there always is UEFI Shell, which provides easy file management enough not only to rename the files, but also edit their contents.

 

This pretty much covers both the need to choose the configuration manually and the need to set different options. Picker GUI is not really meant to be a Flight Control Console, it is meant to be a way to optionally (as normally you hide it by default) provide an approach to choose an operating system to boot in a simple and intuitive way. Just like Apple BootPicker on a Mac.

18 minutes ago, vit9696 said:

Release builds should print nothing but warnings and errors (you have a debug build of ApfsImageLoader so you see its prints), this is how we designed OC and all other products. You can check a few pages back for more details on this choice.

OC was built using @Pavo's OC Builder without debug. I assume ApfsImageLoader is one of the modules in OC and looks it's still built with debug flag (??)

On 2/8/2020 at 2:10 PM, nmano said:

9 ACPI Sleep patch

9 ACPI patch for sleep config-OC.plist  All Intel Motherboard. I test X99,X299.

 

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I have big sleep problems with my Aorus B450i Pro Wifi, Ryzen 3600 build. Testet this sleep patch and also combinations with HibernationFix kext. No progress at all. When I choose sleep the monitor goes black but nothing happens to the machine. Fans still blowing. Then I can not wake the monitor and I have to restart the machine. I am running OC 0.5.5, Catalina 10.15.3

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7 minutes ago, aslebenoni said:

I have big sleep problems with my Aorus B450i Pro Wifi, Ryzen 3600 build. Testet this sleep patch and also combinations with HibernationFix kext. No progress at all. When I choose sleep the monitor goes black but nothing happens to the machine. Fans still blowing. Then I can not wake the monitor and I have to restart the machine. I am running OC 0.5.5, Catalina 10.15.3

These patches will do nothing For AMD hacks. Most the time to enable sleep/wake For AMD hacks, you just need to properly map your USB ports.

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2 hours ago, Pavo said:

These patches will do nothing For AMD hacks. Most the time to enable sleep/wake For AMD hacks, you just need to properly map your USB ports.

Ok. So I should just remove the patches from config.plist and also the Hibernatiionfixup.kext? I made the first patches with SSDTTime in Windows and moved the files to OC/ACPI . Then I made a SSDT-USB.aml with Hackintool and placed it in the same folder. Should I instead use the USBMap.command to create the file and replace the one from Hackintool? 

8 minutes ago, aslebenoni said:

Ok. So I should just remove the patches from config.plist and also the Hibernatiionfixup.kext? I made the first patches with SSDTTime in Windows and moved the files to OC/ACPI . Then I made a SSDT-USB.aml with Hackintool and placed it in the same folder. Should I instead use the USBMap.command to create the file and replace the one from Hackintool? 

Hibernatiionfixup.kext does nothing For AMD hacks, Hackintool doesn't work well with AMD hack to generate USB mapping. You need to do it the old fashion way of mapping. https://github.com/khronokernel/Opencore-Vanilla-Desktop-Guide/blob/master/AMD/AMD-USB-map.md

1 hour ago, Pavo said:

Hibernatiionfixup.kext does nothing For AMD hacks, Hackintool doesn't work well with AMD hack to generate USB mapping. You need to do it the old fashion way of mapping. https://github.com/khronokernel/Opencore-Vanilla-Desktop-Guide/blob/master/AMD/AMD-USB-map.md

Thanks. I am trying to follow that guide. Like I wrote before I moved the aml files from SSDTTime into ACPI. Was that correct? .
├── ACPI
│   ├── DSDT.aml
│   ├── SSDT-EC.aml
│   └── SSDT-EC.dsl

Now when I open MaciASL like it says "Open MaciASL on the target machine and you'll be presented with your system DSDT, that simple!" I get an error, see attached screenshot. So where do I get this system DSDT from? I am stuck there since I have nothing to edit!

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Anybody have any idea why I would lose my USBs after upgrading from 5.4 to 5.6 using the same USB SSDT

Any suggestions how to get them back.

Here I attached my EFI could anyone take a look at it and see where I went wrong please and thanks   

EFI.zip

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