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GH commit 05d2b00 pushed to OpenCore master resolving compatibility around OC's CPU topology patch (ProvideCurrentCpuInfo) with macOS 13.3 kernel; 12th/13th gen. users should now be able to install/run 13.3 without having to disable E-cores or Intel HT.

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12 hours ago, aben said:

GH commit 05d2b00 pushed to OpenCore master resolving compatibility around OC's CPU topology patch (ProvideCurrentCpuInfo) with macOS 13.3 kernel; 12th/13th gen. users should now be able to install/run 13.3 without having to disable E-cores or Intel HT.

Do I useCpuTopologySync.kext.zipto fix the kernel panic in 13.3? I tried this and still get panic, installed the latest version

 

***EDIT*** Okay, I misunderstood your post. I installed the latest OC 0.9.0 and now I can boot into Ventura 13.3 

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A big thank you to the OC Auxiliary Tools developers for the latest update have now managed to install 13.3 Beta (22E5219e) on my z690 13900kf hack. i couldnt have do it without your hard work. thank again

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20 hours ago, eSaF said:

I know this seems a lot of work considering we are in and out of Beta mode periodically, but in my case I have a spare 250gb SSD that I use as a test disk to mirror my downloads and updates in Ventura so that I can make comparisons for any noticeable glitches in one or the other and make calculated assumptions.

In saying that, I have a lot of time on my hands to play like that. :)

Same, my 13.3 drive is a testing M.2 and I use 13.2 and Monterey for my day to day work. 

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Macbook Air 5,2   with OCLP 0.5.3. Updated to 13.3 from 13.1, and when the prompt appeared to re-enable the GPU patch, sugested to upgrade to the latest version of OCLP 0.6.1. Did that and patch. After reboot, stuck on boot.

 

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Couldn't alloc class "AppleKeyStoreTest"
Failed e00002be to create GTraceBuffer cdgtrace for cddecoder decoder and count 1024


No single user boot and can't reinstall due beta version installed is higher. 

2 hours ago, -tool- said:

Macbook Air 5,2   with OCLP 0.5.3. Updated to 13.3 from 13.1, and when the prompt appeared to re-enable the GPU patch, sugested to upgrade to the latest version of OCLP 0.6.1. Did that and patch. After reboot, stuck on boot.

 


No single user boot and can't reinstall due beta version installed is higher. 

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/macos-13-ventura-on-unsupported-macs-thread.2346881/post-31992858

5 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Cela ne devrait avoir aucun effet sur votre sans fil de toute façon.

hello sir eSaF on the contrary the localization is well activated as well as the weather and when I go to see the weather a message tells me that the localization is not activated whereas it is so strange all that without the wiffi I I don't have any strange weather, no!!!
ty  for answer  ;)

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44 minutes ago, jm26200 said:

hello sir eSaF on the contrary the localization is well activated as well as the weather and when I go to see the weather a message tells me that the localization is not activated whereas it is so strange all that without the wiffi I I don't have any strange weather, no!!!
ty  for answer  ;)

 

Hi @jm26200 Removing current wi-fi preferences, rebooting, and setting up Wi-Fi again may resolve common networking issues experienced on a Mac.

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Installation files have been downloaded, the system has restarted, the installation has started from the virtual drive, the installation of the files has been completed and the system has restarted. However, during the opening of the system from the main driver the computer restarts several times, Ventura comes to the very first installation screen. Therefore, I could not complete the installation. Anyone have any idea?

 

My system,

Asus K555UQ Laptop,

i5-6200U,

OC 0.9.0

 

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