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2 hours ago, jsl2000 said:

Big thanks and I'll try it ASAP.

 

cp -R /path/of/ripped/os.dmg /System/Volumes/Preboot/{Ventura Preboot UUID}/cryptex1/current/

 

1 hour ago, RoberT_XeS said:

Is the ipsw file from this link fine?

 

and which one should I download.. https://www.theiphonewiki.com/wiki/Beta_Firmware/Mac/13.x

 

how to patch root hash verification?

 

https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/351969-pre-release-macos-ventura/?do=findComment&comment=2792207

 

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25 minutes ago, Stefanalmare said:

 

cp -R /path/of/ripped/os.dmg /System/Volumes/Preboot/{Ventura Preboot UUID}/cryptex1/current/

 

 

https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/351969-pre-release-macos-ventura/?do=findComment&comment=2792207

 

 

Thanks will try..

 

But how to disable Root Hash Verification ?

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45 minutes ago, RoberT_XeS said:

Is the ipsw file from this link fine?

 

and which one should I download.. https://www.theiphonewiki.com/wiki/Beta_Firmware/Mac/13.x

 

how to patch root hash verification?

Yes, this page is fine.
You will need exact the same build as you want to install, I mean if you want to install the latest beta 6, you must download 331f IPSW along full installer for Intel (331f).

To patch root_hash verification you will need this https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/macos-13-ventura-on-unsupported-macs-thread.2346881/post-31198683

Cheers.

4 hours ago, asdesoso said:

Sure, you must do exactly as you said, simply replace 1 GB os.dmg (Intel) to 3 - 4 GB os.dmg (Apple Silicon IPSW).

Doing this and with skipping the os.dmg root_hash verification you will bypass AVX2 requirements as this dyld shared cache is part of Rosetta 2, which comes with legacy instructions inside.

 

Cheers.

 

We need to add the root hash patch after installation or it should be already added before installation ?

Currently I have this...Should I proceed the installation with this enabled or disabled?

 

I have the latest Beta.

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11 minutes ago, RoberT_XeS said:

 

We need to add the root hash patch after installation or it should be already added before installation ?

Currently I have this...Should I proceed the installation with this enabled or disabled?

 

I have the latest Beta.

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11 minutes ago, RoberT_XeS said:

 

We need to add the root hash patch after installation or it should be already added before installation ?

Currently I have this...Should I proceed the installation with this enabled or disabled?

 

I have the latest Beta.

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Yes, I have it permanently added into config.plist

On 8/27/2022 at 10:21 AM, asdesoso said:

Me too, here is my Ivy Bridge laptop i7 3632QM HD 4000 working very well surprisingly, I need to do a lot of tries and intense research, firstly with os.dmg from M1, then KDK, and finally the OCLP 0.5.0. But also I have problems with AMFI boot-arg in Clover, isn´t working too, so I do a quite simple thing, nvram boot-args="amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" in Terminal, and after that check if it prints the line with nvram -p | grep "amfi" and voila. This is because NVMRAM isn´t working.

 

The only problem I have currently, is other browser than Safari, all hangs and crash such as Chrome, Firefox and Opera.

I remember that with Monterey 12.3 there was happened this, with OC I couldn´t repair it, so I went back to Clover and the problem was solved in a moment, but currently I have also Clover but doesn´t work as past as OC.

All is working, HD 4000, Ethernet, WiFi, BT, Sound, USB 3.0, ACPI.

 

Thanks for the OCLP team, with your work we can give to our machines a little bit more of life.

Cheers.

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Electron apps, such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Discord etc, now working also, by only adding this following boot-arg into my config.plist "ipc_control_port_options=0" I had "amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" previously, but isn´t enough, now my Ivy laptop is working pretty much well.

Thanks to OCLP team.

Cheers.

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53 minutes ago, asdesoso said:

Yes, I have it permanently added into config.plist

Electron apps, such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Discord etc, now working also, by only adding this following boot-arg into my config.plist "ipc_control_port_options=0" I had "amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" previously, but isn´t enough, now my Ivy laptop is working pretty much well.

Thanks to OCLP team.

Cheers.

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"ipc_control_port_options=0"<-nice found!

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1 minute ago, Skyfallkavu said:

Hate to ask, but any way to build the B5 installer? gibmacos only offering B6 and my poor genuine mbp can't handle all the networking bugs. Ironically much more stable on hackintosh this time around 😛

you can try this:

https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/56/62/012-51393-A_WVQMZDGOXH/c4a52ou5ch6uy4wla8sgpsngl3nyki7dkt/InstallAssistant.pkg

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Thanks @Stefanalmare @asdesoso for the guidance. I got it working. 

 

One more query

 

 

I was able to boot using MacPro 6,1. Do I have to change it to MacPro 7,1.  ?

 

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5 hours ago, Stefanalmare said:

Enabled

 

Only thing that is still pending is the Power Management. I tried MacPro 6,1 and also MacPro 7,1 but Powermanagement is not working. Cpu Frequency stuck at 3.6 but mine is at 4 Ghz in Bios.

 

 

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Is there someone here who is using an AMD Ryzen 5xxx with beta 6??

Amazon prime video doesn't work for me if I don't use:

 

-WEG
-agdpmod=pikera
-unfairgva=1

 

Ventura works fine even if I don't use them, but Amazon's DRM fails...

 

In the intel they are not needed and everything works without them.

 

And the GPU is the same..

 

What will be the problem? 😕

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5 hours ago, RoberT_XeS said:

 

Only thing that is still pending is the Power Management. I tried MacPro 6,1 and also MacPro 7,1 but Powermanagement is not working. Cpu Frequency stuck at 3.6 but mine is at 4 Ghz in Bios.

 

 

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Plase share your efi for that xeon

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23 minutes ago, anerik70 said:

Plase share your efi for that xeon

EFI.zip

I have removed the Resource Folder. Please add it also I have removed the platform info you need to add it. Also remember I have a heavily modified DSDT, YOU MAY WANT TO DISABLE IT. ALSO YOU MAY NEED TO ENABLE ApplecpupmCfglock

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18 hours ago, asdesoso said:

Sure, you must do exactly as you said, simply replace 1 GB os.dmg (Intel) to 3 - 4 GB os.dmg (Apple Silicon IPSW).

Doing this and with skipping the os.dmg root_hash verification you will bypass AVX2 requirements as this dyld shared cache is part of Rosetta 2, which comes with legacy instructions inside.

 

Cheers.

Thanks, unfortunately all in vain.

1. Using your Clover's EFI got almost early automatic reboot during booting

2. Using my Clover 5149 EFI added with your root hash verification patch got more late reboot

3. Using OC 0.8.3 got KP at apfs-related process as the attached photo:

How can I fix it ?

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@RoberT_XeS

 

When I have MacPro as SMBIOS, I usually add CPUFriendDataProvider.kext (generated from CPUFriendFriend.command by corpnewt) next to CPUFriend.kext to have better CPUPM.

 

https://github.com/corpnewt/CPUFriendFriend

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I actually include the CPUFriend data inside the SSDT-PM

1 minute ago, miliuco said:

@RoberT_XeS

 

When I have MacPro as SMBIOS, I usually add CPUFriendDataProvider.kext (generated from CPUFriendFriend.command by corpnewt) next to CPUFriend.kext to have better CPUPM.

 

https://github.com/corpnewt/CPUFriendFriend

I actually include the CPUFriend data inside the SSDT-PM

 

42 minutes ago, jsl2000 said:

Thanks, unfortunately all in vain.

1. Using your Clover's EFI got almost early automatic reboot during booting

2. Using my Clover 5149 EFI added with your root hash verification patch got more late reboot

3. Using OC 0.8.3 got KP at apfs-related process as the attached photo:

How can I fix it ?

IMG-0164.JPG

 

Have you replaced the os.dmg file in preboot volume? Use another working installation to mount and replace the os.dmg file. Sometimes terminal messes up

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5 minutes ago, RoberT_XeS said:

I actually include the CPUFriend data inside the SSDT-PM

I actually include the CPUFriend data inside the SSDT-PM

 

 

Have you replaced the os.dmg file in preboot volume? Use another working installation to mount and replace the os.dmg file. Sometimes terminal messes up

Don't mix up CPUFriend Generated data with ssdtPRgen generated SSDT , its not good at all, if you want to use "cf-frequency-data" then use it only with SSDT-PLUG , its better to use ssdtPRgen ssdt only.

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4 hours ago, jsl2000 said:

Thanks, unfortunately all in vain.

1. Using your Clover's EFI got almost early automatic reboot during booting

2. Using my Clover 5149 EFI added with your root hash verification patch got more late reboot

3. Using OC 0.8.3 got KP at apfs-related process as the attached photo:

How can I fix it ?

IMG-0164.JPG

I think that you has been completed the installation of Ventura, to boot up correctly, as I said previously, you need to run another installation of macOS, for example, Big Sur/Monterey, or if you prefer it do it trough Terminal/Recovery, with cp -R command, replacing os.dmg in Ventura´s Preboot volume

Cheers.

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3 hours ago, asdesoso said:

I think that you has been completed the installation of Ventura, to boot up correctly, as I said previously, you need to run another installation of macOS, for example, Big Sur/Monterey, or if you prefer it do it trough Terminal/Recovery, with cp -R command, replacing os.dmg in Ventura´s Preboot volume

Cheers.

No, thank you very much for help.

I have followed hvds's detailed instruction (#691 https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/macos-13-ventura-on-unsupported-macs-thread.2346881/page-28) to boot my Ventura beta 6 successfully already.

Previous error was due to mis-understanding of the file size which should be 4.22 GB exactly instead of 1.xx or 3.xx GB.

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