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Hello experts,

 

I am helping my friend to build his Hackintosh for  Xcode development, but something I got trouble during macOS 12.4 installation.

 

In the beginning, the macOS can be installed first but computer got infinity loop in the first rebooting of installation. The picture is the photo that I have taken when device got rebooting. The attached zip file is current EFI. I appreciate for any help!

 

Hardware configuration:

Asus Prime B250M plus

I5 7500

AMD RX570@4G

32*4 DDR4 RAM

OC0.82

 

BIOS option

 

Disable

  • Fast Boot
  • Secure Boot
  • Serial/COM Port
  • VT-d
  • CSM
  • Thunderbolt
  • Intel SGX
  • Intel Platform Trust
  • CFG Lock

Enable

  • VT-x
  • Above 4G decoding
  • Hyper-Threading
  • Execute Disable Bit
  • OS Type: Windows 8.1/10 UEFI Mode
  • SATA Mode: AHCI

 

IMG_0455.JPG

EFI.zip

Edited by swanduron
4 hours ago, ricoc90 said:

Disable SecureBootModel under misc -> security. That should let you boot the installer.
Alternatively you could try j160

Oops....... I have other hackintosh also uses this model but no Misc -> security is used. I will try your suggestion after work.

Guest ricoc90

SecureBootModel is set to "Default" per... default... :rofl:  which generally works fine, but some people are having issues with it.  Anyways changing its value from "Default" to "Disabled" should let you boot.

 

More info about SecureBootModel: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/security/applesecureboot.html#securebootmodel

7 hours ago, ricoc90 said:

SecureBootModel is set to "Default" per... default... :rofl:  which generally works fine, but some people are having issues with it.  Anyways changing its value from "Default" to "Disabled" should let you boot.

 

More info about SecureBootModel: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/security/applesecureboot.html#securebootmodel

 

Very thanks for your suggestion for this point, I tried the combinations of the option but all attempts were failed. Finally, I selected iMac19,1 as the platform that has no T chip for encryption and then the problem could be resolved.

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