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'I'm having a challenge updating to Monterey beta 3 from Monterey Public Beta. Upon reboot I get the attached screen of info, which doesn't make sense to me. I have already enabled SIP. I'm going to remove my wifi and bluetooth kexts and try again, but if anyone has any ideas, I would be grateful.

 

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The Kexts are not the problem. I have also updated clover to 5138 from 5137. Neither has had any effect on the error message.

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On 7/15/2021 at 9:32 AM, Henties said:

@5T33Z0 Have you perhaps been able to get the onboard i225-V network port working properly on your Z490 Vision G build  under Monterey beta 3.

Cannot test it myself at present because my internet is currently running at stand still speeds, will attempt the beta 3 download when data throughput has improved somewhat.

 

Greetings Henties

 

Doesn't work for me with Base100T, but @badbrain said it works for him with Base1000T if I recall correctly.

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16 hours ago, Henties said:

@surenmunoo Nope does not work in Monterey beta 3, one can set it up and everything looks OK but it will just not connect. This procedure works in Big Sur though.

Greetings Henties

I just updated now to Beta3 and both my network ports still work with no issues using the method I mentioned.

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Ok next problem

Trying to do a createinstallmedia but errors out with this

Geoffs-iMac ~ % sudo /Applications/"Install macOS Monterey beta.app"/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume MyVolume

Password:

MyVolume is not a valid volume mount point

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3 minutes ago, STLVNUB said:

... Trying to do a createinstallmedia but errors out with this...

Surely you already know it but the points that you have to review are few:

  • USB device is partitioned as GUID and formatted as HFS+
  • USB device has at least 16gb.

You can also plug another memory stick in case it is a problem with this particular unit.

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37 minutes ago, miliuco said:

Surely you already know it but the points that you have to review are few:

  • USB device is partitioned as GUID and formatted as HFS+
  • USB device has at least 16gb.

You can also plug another memory stick in case it is a problem with this particular unit.

Tried both HFS+ and APFS

HD is 129GB

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Ok next problem
Trying to do a createinstallmedia but errors out with this

Geoffs-iMac ~ % sudo /Applications/"Install macOS Monterey beta.app"/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume MyVolume

Password:

MyVolume is not a valid volume mount point


And the destination device is actually named MyVolume? Might wanna check that.


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6 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:


And the destination device is actually named MyVolume? Might wanna check that.


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MyVolume is name, I'm not that dumb

 

edit: all sorted, tried different command

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54 minutes ago, STLVNUB said:

Ok next problem

Trying to do a createinstallmedia but errors out with this

Geoffs-iMac ~ % sudo /Applications/"Install macOS Monterey beta.app"/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume MyVolume

Password:

MyVolume is not a valid volume mount point

 

Do you try this instead: sudo /Applications/"Install macOS Monterey beta.app"/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Your-Volume-Name or sudo /Applications/"Install macOS Monterey beta.app"/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled 

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This worked

Geoffs-iMac ~ % sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Monterey\ beta.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyVolume

17 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:


And the destination device is actually named MyVolume? Might wanna check that.


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DOH!! Forgot /Volumes

Well finally got the createmediainstall sorted, now to get it to boot

Anyone care to share their Working EFI folder, OC or Clover or Both

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5 hours ago, STLVNUB said:

Ok next problem

Trying to do a createinstallmedia but errors out with this

Geoffs-iMac ~ % sudo /Applications/"Install macOS Monterey beta.app"/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume MyVolume

Password:

MyVolume is not a valid volume mount point

Maybe creatinstallmedia is not locating the port the USB Drive is plugged into. Here use this app (attached) it is completely automated, from formatting the USB drive to creating the install. Just follow the instructions and insure the Mac version is in your Application Folder. Good luck

 

Just noticed you post, seems like you overcame the difficulty. :thumbsup_anim:

TINU.zip

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49 minutes ago, antuneddu said:

however, it is very simple to create the installer via terminal without external apps 🙂

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XSNzMpDQX0pZ6swCphvTeHglg5O10dlW/view?usp=sharing

I did that, but can't boot to the installer

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Can anyone please share screen shot of power setting in Monterey please, on my amd rig options seem limited and the only comparison I have is a Intel laptop which will of course be different.


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5 hours ago, SavageAUS said:

Can anyone please share screen shot of power setting in Monterey please, on my amd rig options seem limited and the only comparison I have is a Intel laptop which will of course be different.


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(HP Pavillion Gaming 595 Desktop- Intel i5 9400F, 16 GB DDR4 2666, RX 580 8GB DDR5-Mac OS Monterey Beta 3)

 

Is this this what you want?:-

 

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On 7/17/2021 at 7:36 AM, STLVNUB said:

This worked

Geoffs-iMac ~ % sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Monterey\ beta.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyVolume

DOH!! Forgot /Volumes

Well finally got the createmediainstall sorted, now to get it to boot

Anyone care to share their Working EFI folder, OC or Clover or Both

look here under useful links for EFIs:

https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/346639-updated-tips-and-observations-for-big-sur-and-monterey-b2/

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Can't boot to installer , don't know what I'm doing wrong should be straight forward .

OC 0.7.0 should be able to boot it.

Anybody with a working 0.7.1 EFI folder please

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35 minutes ago, STLVNUB said:

Can't boot to installer , don't know what I'm doing wrong should be straight forward .

OC 0.7.0 should be able to boot it.

Anybody with a working 0.7.1 EFI folder please

 

Sorry I don't have a working EFI folder for your motherboard 😢 Do you try ocvalidate to update your config.plist from OC 0.7.0 to 0.7.1 ! This tool is very helpful to show missing settings between two version.

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8 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Hi @STLVNUB - HenryV posted above some useful links where you may find a working EFI for your machine - https://github.com/topics/hackintosh?o=desc&s=updated - Good luck.

know all that still not booting

I'm sure that 0.6.9 worked but lost that one

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13 minutes ago, STLVNUB said:

know all that still not booting

I'm sure that 0.6.9 worked but lost that one

I know this question maybe pointless but these two settings can be overlooked as in my case, have you checked the BIOS settings and disable SecureBootMode also disable TPM? These two settings will inhibit Monterey from booting if enabled, they can be enabled again after successful boot.

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