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7 minutes ago, blackwalker said:

I set “initial display output = IGFX” on bios

start again, at around 2 min from end another error, but its different:

 

 

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I’ll try later :(

 

Can you attach your EFI folder 

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15 minutes ago, blackwalker said:

I set “initial display output = IGFX” on bios

start again, at around 2 min from end another error, but its different:

 

 

@blackwalker

 

Ok your EFI is Intel, good! 

 

I'm assuming you have HDMI cable attached to Aorus Z390 Pro HDMI port and not the GTX1070. 

From guide, ensure you have correct BIOS settings. Try going back to BIOS default settings and then change BIOS settings as shown in the guide SCREEN DUMP SPOILERS

 

 

Make sure to have the following BIOS settings:

 

 

Peripherals  Initial Display Output  IGFX

Chipset  Internal Graphics  Enabled

Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  64M

Chipset  DVMT Total Gfx Mem  256M

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, glasgood said:

 

@blackwalker

 

Ok your EFI is Intel, good! 

 

I'm assuming you have HDMI cable attached to Aorus Z390 Pro HDMI port and not the GTX1070. 

From guide, ensure you have correct BIOS settings. Try going back to BIOS default settings and then change BIOS settings as shown in the guide SCREEN DUMP SPOILERS

 

 

Make sure to have the following BIOS settings:

 

 

Peripherals  Initial Display Output  IGFX

Chipset  Internal Graphics  Enabled

Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  64M

Chipset  DVMT Total Gfx Mem  256M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes: have HDMI cable attached to Aorus Z390 Pro HDMI port and not the GTX1070

 

and

 

Here: Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  64M i have 256M i read it on your guide

 

i'll check again the bios settings now!

Thanks

 

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15 minutes ago, blackwalker said:

sure, attached the EFI

 

thanks :)

Archive.zip

 

Will later test Mojave USB installer for Intel with latest Mojave version 10.14.5.  I know installer is good with version 10.14.4

 

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in the bios i dont have:

 Peripherals  Intel(R)Bios Guard  Intel BIOS Guard Support   Disable

and in your bios settings you write:

Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  256M

but its:

Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  64M

 

the only thing i can do is reset and set again all bios settings with only 

this changed:

Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  64M

 

 

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1 minute ago, blackwalker said:

in the bios i dont have:

 Peripherals  Intel(R)Bios Guard  Intel BIOS Guard Support   Disable

and in your bios settings you write:

Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  256M

but its:

Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  64M

 

the only thing i can do is reset and set again all bios settings with only 

this changed:

Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  64M

 

 

 

Go with Chipset  DVMT Pre-Allocated  64M and all other BIOS settings

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1 minute ago, blackwalker said:

Trying now! 

I see that your bios used is F5, now its F9

lets see now!! :weight_lift:

 

I'm sticking with F5, no reason to update as yet. :)

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1 minute ago, blackwalker said:

Same error... :(

coffe pause, i’ll try later

dunno what to try now... :wallbash:

 

I'm testing another USB Mojave Intel installer for 10.14.5  Will be ready later.

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49 minutes ago, blackwalker said:

 

Cool :D  thx 

hope to have some chance to install mojave :)

 

 

 

Hi, 

 

Find attached new PRE-INSTALL Aorus Pro Z390 EFI - Intel UHD630.zip  Clover v4920 can confirm this is fully working with macOS Mojave 10.14.5.

 

Remember during install, on each reboot, you have to press F12 and boot from installer and continue...such as... Boot macOS Install from Macintosh etc. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, glasgood said:

 

Hi, 

 

Find attached new PRE-INSTALL Aorus Pro Z390 EFI - Intel UHD630.zip  Clover v4920 can confirm this is fully working with macOS Mojave 10.14.5.

 

Remember during install, on each reboot, you have to press F12 and boot from installer and continue...such as... Boot macOS Install from Macintosh etc. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wow thx I'll check it now! :)

there is no "nvram.plist" is ok? 

what about "MacMini8,1 SMBIOS so it'll use iGP" or is ok?

 

 

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3 minutes ago, blackwalker said:

 

Wow thx I'll check it now! :)

there is no "nvram.plist" is ok? 

what about "MacMini8,1 SMBIOS so it'll use iGP" or is ok?

 

 

 

Working, it's pre-install, don't need to worry. :) 

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15/05/2019

 

Aorus Pro Z390 EFI - Intel UHD630 

 

Update version 4871 to 4920

 

PRE-INSTALL Aorus Pro Z390 EFI - Intel UHD630  now Clover v 4920

POST-INSTALL Aorus Pro Z390 EFI - Intel UHD630  now Clover v 4920 

 

 

15 minutes ago, blackwalker said:

ok I have only to replace the EFI and try again :)

 

Yes :) 

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Same error but I capture the log and say:

“disk25s1 is not convertible to APFS: you can’t install on this volume because can’t be trasformed in Apple File System (APFS) “ 

 

dunno if it refer to the ssd that i erase and format correctly in APFS as you suggested

 

or it refer to the usb??! 

 

I can do a video of the log if you like or it’s ok these screenshot? 

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14 minutes ago, blackwalker said:

Same error but I capture the log and say:

“disk25s1 is not convertible to APFS: you can’t install on this volume because can’t be trasformed in Apple File System (APFS) “ 

 

dunno if it refer to the ssd that i erase and format correctly in APFS as you suggested

 

or it refer to the usb??! 

 

I can do a video of the log if you like or it’s ok these screenshot? 

 

 

 

 

Try, physically remove all drives (m2 970 samsung, 2tb crucial ) from motherboard, have just the Samsung 860 EVO connected. So only have the Samsung 860 EVO connected to Motherboard.

and remove 16GB of memory.   

 

Also:

Ensure Above 4G Decoding is set to disabled in the BIOS

 

And retry installation. 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, glasgood said:

 

 

Try, physically remove all drives (m2 970 samsung, 2tb crucial ) from motherboard, have just the Samsung 860 EVO connected. So only have the Samsung 860 EVO connected to Motherboard.

and remove 16GB of memory.   

 

Also:

Ensure Above 4G Decoding is set to disabled in the BIOS

 

And retry installation. 

 

 

 

 

ok i can try this, later!

 

anyway, 

Above 4G Decoding is set to disabled

- what about the other error message like "”No native mechanism to verify InstallESD.dmg” and so on?

 

thanks a lot for your time and patience ^_^

 

 

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13 minutes ago, blackwalker said:

 

ok i can try this, later!

 

anyway, 

Above 4G Decoding is set to disabled

- what about the other error message like "”No native mechanism to verify InstallESD.dmg” and so on?

 

thanks a lot for your time and patience ^_^

 

 

 

In  past, I've had similar problem at same state of install and it was because Above 4G Decoding was enabled. Also on another occasion, same stage during installation was because I tried to install onto an old WD black SATA drive, when drive was replaced the install was good. 

 

But first, try removing parts that I mentioned. Then if problem persists, would try and use another USB flash drive for Mojave Installer. :)

 

 

 

 

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35 minutes ago, glasgood said:

 

In  past, I've had similar problem at same state of install and it was because Above 4G Decoding was enabled. Also on another occasion, same stage during installation was because I tried to install onto an old WD black SATA drive, when drive was replaced the install was good. 

 

But first, try removing parts that I mentioned. Then if problem persists, would try and use another USB flash drive for Mojave Installer. :)

 

 

 

 

 

4G decoding is disabled

Removing all ssd and ram is ok but take some times

 

trying another usb always 2.0 I suppose?

i can do it before removing all ssd and ram

 

 

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56 minutes ago, glasgood said:

 

In  past, I've had similar problem at same state of install and it was because Above 4G Decoding was enabled. Also on another occasion, same stage during installation was because I tried to install onto an old WD black SATA drive, when drive was replaced the install was good. 

 

But first, try removing parts that I mentioned. Then if problem persists, would try and use another USB flash drive for Mojave Installer. :)

 

 

 

 

 

4G decoding is disabled

(On other guide I read someone suggest enabled, but your guide is perfect and really good, one of the best i see!! And I want use it) 

 

Removing all ssd and ram is ok but take some times

 

trying another usb always 2.0 I suppose?

i can do it before removing all ssd and ram

 

 

Removed ssd (not ram) and trying now 

hope... a new hope... :hysterical:

 

the ssd is not on sata 0 or 1

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Ho well, it make more operation on log but exit for the same reason..!

 

i didnt remove the 16gb of ram, i’ll try removing ram, but why?? 

I hope then I can put it

 

removed ram

set ssd to sata 0

trying now....

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