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15 minutes ago, NorthAmTrans said:

@macprodude do you mind sending your config?

Sure, but it's a Vega 64 Stock card i'm starting to wonder if there is an underlying problem between the VBIOS, Opencore and Whatevergreen, hard to tell unless someone else is having a similar issue.

My RX580 works fine

 

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i assumed because i have a 4k Display UI scale should be 02 and 01 for 1080p, which is why i have 02. but i will test this out.

 

Okay so that is strange UIScale 01 which is suppose to be for 1080p Displays actually reduces the size of the boot logo, but i have now lost HIDPi on boot, its cosmetic i know but everything worked okay under 0.0.3 so i'm confused as to what changed to make the bootscreen behave the way it does.

 

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4 hours ago, NorthAmTrans said:

 

You need to move all of your kext to the OC folder and make sure Lilu is at the top in your config. Also make sure they're all in the config.

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I've migrated the kexts back out of /Library/Extensions to EFI/OC/Kexts. Everything still working :)

 

Pretty happy with OC so far. It takes a little while for the picker to appear but I bet that is down to the scan options which I'll mess with later. So far so good!

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5 hours ago, MacProDude said:

i assumed because i have a 4k Display UI scale should be 02 and 01 for 1080p, which is why i have 02. but i will test this out.

 

Okay so that is strange UIScale 01 which is suppose to be for 1080p Displays actually reduces the size of the boot logo, but i have now lost HIDPi on boot, its cosmetic i know but everything worked okay under 0.0.3 so i'm confused as to what changed to make the bootscreen behave the way it does.

 

 

Hey, try disabling SanitiseClearScreen in UEFI->Quirks, that's what fixed for my Vega 64.

 

And Misc->Boot->Resolution, just set it to "Max". "WxH" is not a valid value, what @NorthAmTrans means is that setting it to a specific resolution that fits your screen.

 

Also, since you're using a 4K display, leave UIScale to 02

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19 minutes ago, maddie said:

And Misc->Boot->Resolution, just set it to "Max". "WxH" is not a valid value, what @NorthAmTrans means is that setting it to a specific resolution that fits your screen.

 

 

First off, you're the jam. 

 

I nabbed WxH from the doc but I must have misunderstood what it meant...and now I'm seeing that it's Width by Height. Dammit. Wow. Just wow.

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3 hours ago, NorthAmTrans said:

@canyondust nice! Yeah I toyed around with scan policies today but got caught up in life. Im curious as to what all we need to operate here with minimal scanning. Maybe just the two below for me (M.2 NVME). I love how Xcode converts it for you. http://opencore.one

 


0x00000400 - Allow EFI Partition Scan

 


0x00080000 - NVMe Scan

 

Interesting! And you could keep a ‘scan all’ type EFI on a USB key if you needed to boot a wider range of devices.

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13 hours ago, MacProDude said:

Sure, but it's a Vega 64 Stock card i'm starting to wonder if there is an underlying problem between the VBIOS, Opencore and Whatevergreen, hard to tell unless someone else is having a similar issue.

My RX580 works fine

 

config.plist

I have exactly the same problem with my Vega 64. Tried all sorts of combination without success. The funny thing is that if I have ShowPicker and UsePicker set to true (YES) the resolution is fine when the Apple progress bar is showing up after the OC boot menu.

This was working in a previous version of OC for sure.

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1 minute ago, obus said:

I have exactly the same problem with my Vega 64. Tried all sorts of combination without success. The funny thing is that if I have ShowPicker and UsePicker set to true (YES) the resolution is fine when the Apple progress bar is showing up after the OC boot menu.

 

@MacProDude @obus

 

I had the same problem with my Vega 64 (the iMacPro1,1 build in my signature). I solved it by disabling SanitiseClearScreen, but maybe there's some other configuration that might affect it. This is my config.plist with the PlatformInfo section removed, for your reference.config.plist

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On 8/19/2019 at 11:16 AM, maddie said:

 

@MacProDude @obus

 

I had the same problem with my Vega 64 (the iMacPro1,1 build in my signature). I solved it by disabling SanitiseClearScreen, but maybe there's some other configuration that might affect it. This is my config.plist with the PlatformInfo section removed, for your reference.config.plist

config.plist

I have that disabled in my config too. We have the same settings.

Still this was working in a previous version of OC.

 

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, obus said:

I have that disabled in my config too. We have the same settings.

Still this was working in a previous version of OC.

 

Hmm, then I have no clue now :(

It was the same for me too, working in older OC, after updated to 0.0.4 with FwRuntimeServices, it's not working. But that disabling that option indeed solves my problem, so.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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I need some help with upgrading to Mojave.

 

I run the Mojave installer , it finishes the first stage and is asks me to restart.

 

But , there is no option on OC to boot from Installer , just the High Sierra partition.

 

After reboot I saw the installer files to be on the root of High Sierra and not on another partition/

 

I something wrong with my config?

Can someone take a look, please?

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15 hours ago, maddie said:

 

Hey, try disabling SanitiseClearScreen in UEFI->Quirks, that's what fixed for my Vega 64.

 

And Misc->Boot->Resolution, just set it to "Max". "WxH" is not a valid value, what @NorthAmTrans means is that setting it to a specific resolution that fits your screen.

 

Also, since you're using a 4K display, leave UIScale to 02

I had all those options before in still a massive bootlogo

UIScale does nothing for my Vega 64

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5 minutes ago, MacProDude said:

I had all those options before in still a massive bootlogo

UIScale does nothing for my Vega 64

 

Hmm.. I guess it doesn't always work for everyone with similar setup. But I saw your uploaded config.plist has SanitiseClearScreen set to True so I thought you could give it a shot.

 

UIScale works only when the resolution is correct I think, or it will only make the logo look even bigger.

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Just now, maddie said:

 

Hmm.. I guess it doesn't always work for everyone with similar setup. But I saw your uploaded config.plist has SanitiseClearScreen set to True so I thought you could give it a shot.

 

UIScale works only when the resolution is correct I think, or it will only make the logo look even bigger.

I have set that to false and the logo is still big. I must of tried every option. strange as it worked before updating OpenCore.

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