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I have a ASUS Prime B360 motherboard and i now tried every single option suggested here and else but, no luck. It seems my MB is so depended on ARD (AvoidRuntimeDefrag) that running macOS with it disabled just doesn't work.

I "force" installed Ventura by mounting my SSD to VMware and let it install but booting it natively just either ends with an Kernel Panic or it's just stuck at "AppleKeyStore" or IONVMe.

But my NVMe disks does infact works just fine in RecoveryOS and Catalina -> Monterey.

 

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50 minutes ago, Stefanalmare said:

Same on my laptop. What I said before is that my laptop can boot Ventura on USB3 HDD. I tried to install on internal HDD and it stops in the same place like you.

I didn´t tried internally, I am trying always from an external SSD USB3.0 too.

48 minutes ago, Middleman said:

 

@asdesoso@Stefanalmare

Have you both tried tested it with RestrictEvents.kext enabled?

Yes, and no luck, stall at the same point, I am using an external SSD USB 3.0, later I will try at SATA port, to compare if there is something different.

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16 hours ago, Henties said:

Need some advice on a new install of Ventura with an install stick with opencore 0.8.2 and latest kexts to a spare SSD on my Z490 Vision G mobo, AvoidRuntimeDefrag is disabled.

The installation goes into a reboot loop, never reaching the language picker.

 

A normal upgrade of Monterey with a downloaded Ventura "+/- 3.4 Gigs."  also enters into a reboot loop.

 

Tried to disable iGPU as well as i225-V in bios but also no success, using an Amd RX 6800 TX DGPU.

Monterey boots with AvoidRuntimeDefrag Yes or No, -lilubetaall also makes no difference.

 

Greetings Henties

 

It was relatively easy to install it on the Z490 Vision G. Here's my EFI: https://github.com/5T33Z0/Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-G-Hackintosh-OpenCore/releases/tag/082.1

I am not able to change my NVRAM using clean NVRAM or reset NVRAM in OC 0.8.2 or reset NVRAM in Clover 5145.  I renamed my partition for Ventura from SSD-Monterey to SSD-Ventura but cannot get that change to show up in my menus for OC or Clover.  Also, start up disk in macOS no longer works so I cannot set Monterey as my default partition.  Any ideas?  It seems others are also having issues editing NVRAM since Ventura has come out.

NVRAM and sleep issues on macOS Ventura, probably due to AvoidRuntimeDefrag Quirk not working. Otherwise everything works fine, including wifi and bluetooth OOB. Seems like there will be quite few problems with Ventura, apart from AvoidRuntimeDefrag, but i'm sure it will be sorted out :) 

1 hour ago, Common_Sense said:

NVRAM and sleep issues on macOS Ventura, probably due to AvoidRuntimeDefrag Quirk not working. Otherwise everything works fine, including wifi and bluetooth OOB. Seems like there will be quite few problems with Ventura, apart from AvoidRuntimeDefrag, but i'm sure it will be sorted out :) 

 

While I suspect you are correct that it will all be sorted out, I should also mention that I tried re-enabling AvoidRuntimeDefrag before trying to clean and reset NVRAM and it did not make any difference.  Same with using Startup Disk in Monterey.  Once I re-enabled AvoidRuntimeDefrag, only Ventura would not boot.  Monterey still booted but editing NVRAM was a no go.

Okay guys I think I may have stumbled upon something. I noticed in my Coffee Lake boot screen during the boot up,

the words IOPolledFilesPollSetup failed was shown for a fair while onscreen before it continued booting.

And I remember in my settings distinctly it has ApplePollKeys deactivated and using LauncherOption set to Short.

Would that be it?

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4 hours ago, mnfesq said:

I am not able to change my NVRAM using clean NVRAM or reset NVRAM in OC 0.8.2 or reset NVRAM in Clover 5145.  I renamed my partition for Ventura from SSD-Monterey to SSD-Ventura but cannot get that change to show up in my menus for OC or Clover.  Also, start up disk in macOS no longer works so I cannot set Monterey as my default partition.  Any ideas?  It seems others are also having issues editing NVRAM since Ventura has come out.

 

Did you install the new ResetNvramEntry.efi for OpenCore?

On 6/6/2022 at 8:42 PM, BALDY_MAN said:

I've just updated to venture I had to use - lilubetaall in boot flag  and latest WEG and Lilu kext

booted from a bootable usb stick

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Where do you downloaded the Instaler to make bootable usb?  I want a clean install I don't now how to download the Installer to create the bootable usb.

4 minutes ago, sygey said:

Where do you downloaded the Instaler to make bootable usb?  I want a clean install I don't now how to download the Installer to create the bootable usb.

The direct link is on the first post. Download and install it and the installer file will be in the Applications folder. 

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15 hours ago, 5T33Z0 said:

 

It was relatively easy to install it on the Z490 Vision G. Here's my EFI: https://github.com/5T33Z0/Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-G-Hackintosh-OpenCore/releases/tag/082.1

Thanks for your feedback. In the interim I tried to install Ventura on my other Z490 Vision G hack and lo and behold, the installation was successful. 

The two Z490 Vision G hacks are identical in all respects, hardware and software wise , therefore I embarked on a "serious" troubleshooting" adventure to try and find out why the one hack was accepting Ventura and the other one not.

It turned out that the add-on PCIe DGE-560T network card I am using in both hacks, when located in the PCIe expansion slot nearest to the CPU, causes the wheels to fall off when attempting to install Ventura, and only Ventura, the attempted install ends in a reboot loop, never reaching the language picker, any other install, such as Big Sur or Monterey works just fine, you figure!!! Relocating the add-on DGE-560T to a pcie-slot further away from the CPU solved the Ventura installation problem, with both my Z490 Vision G hacks performing quite well with the latest beta incarnation by Apple.

 

Greetings Henties 

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Ok guys some good news (sort of):

WEG, Lilu and VirtualSMC and other kexts have been updated so hopefully we'll be able to install Ventura on our hacks.

 

OpenCore Configurator has also been updated so if you regenerate the SMBIOS section it will add the most updated values to the config.

 

Let's give it another try and see how it goes. I've tested it on my it's still a no go :( but you might have better luck than me.

 

Here's the lates updated OC and kexts, don use this EFI folder as is, replace the kexts and the OC parts of your TESTING OC.

 

I updated the folder with the latest OC, it now can boot with AvoidRuntimeDefrag

 

OC 0.8.2 and Kexts EFI.zip

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40 minutes ago, 1Ale1 said:

Something great is coming...

 

https://github.com/acidanthera/OpenCorePkg/pull/357

It is already working on my side and can be downloaded here: https://github.com/acidanthera/OpenCorePkg/actions/runs/2479437858

I tested it and the sleep wake-ups were all very normal and completely back to normal.

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2 hours ago, eSaF said:

Hi what are the specs and makes of your z490 boards I am looking to move from my z390 and need one that can handle Ventura. Thanks 

They are straight forward GA-Z490 Vision G Gigabyte motherboards. Personally I would not purchase another one again because of the mess-up with the onboard Intel i255-V controller. It is hardware implemented, originally with an incorrect dimensioned ether inter-frame gap by Intel in version 1. Version 2 tried to correct this but proved not too successful, at least as far as I am concerned, although the inter-frame gap has been corrected however it is still playing up in macOS with different macOS iterations requiring their own dedicated solution to get this NIC working properly.

Boards with a version 3 of these NICs are seemingly working without major problems in macOS. In Windows, with the correct drivers these version 2 NICs work flawlessly.

In my environment the i225-V's are disabled in macOS and their function has been allocated to D-Link type DGE-560T controllers.

Just my 2 cents. 

 

Attached an equipment summary of items making up the two GA-Z490 Vision G hacks I use on a daily basis. 

 

Greetings Henties

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