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6 minutes ago, Download-Fritz said:

Yes, that is the issue, this topic is about OpenCore.

Please move here 

 


@droples said about FORK OC,, honestly "NdkBootPicker.efi" is GUI Drivers for OC (official and forked ones).

And yes, GUI Problem from NdkBootPicker.efi should be discussed in another thread. But i just want to say "NdkBootPicker.efi" is not about "Fork OC / UnOfficially OC Version".

Sorry for bad english

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i was update a OpenCorePkg-R0.5.6-DevBuild-02252020_230249.zip and AppleSupportPkg-R2.1.6-DevBuild-02262020_001206.zip
(Recently OCpkg and ApplesupportPkg files)

 

however after updating, password: screen appears and must be booted by pressing ESC key.

if i entered my Mac OS system password, it just get an error as shown in the screenshot.

 

and i couldn't see the boot disk list when press ESC at the booted.

ex)
1. Bootcamp
2. macOS
3. recoverly hd

what was my problem?

previously "OpenCorePkg-R0.5.6-DevBuild-02242020_025048.zip" oc bootloader are working fine.
configuration.pdf and difference.pdf don't have any explanation for this problem, so i wondering somebody ask this issue.

i think some options are slipped it in Config.plist or Is something missing from the source code in OCpkg & ApplesupportPkg.

how think about this is?
 

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17 minutes ago, vit9696 said:

@zisqo, please rebuild using macbuild.tool. The name of your archive implies you used some unsupported method of compilation.

i was get downloaded https://github.com/acidanthera/OpenCorePkg in Download ZIP then build with macbuild.tool but still same problem.
Password: string is showing first at the booted and press ESC will booted up.

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12 minutes ago, vit9696 said:

Do you use any kind of external UIs or similar stuff? Please ensure that you have them disabled. Include your config.plist please.

just build from using ocbuilder an this is what showed on my log on asus z390-a i9 9900k
00:000 00:000 OCB: Failed to match a default boot option (i know this one)

the rest? an set to no
00:043 00:043 OC: Nested ReRun is not supported
00:085 00:041 OC: Boot failed - Already started
00:126 00:041 OCB: StartImage failed - Already started

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2 hours ago, vit9696 said:

당신은 어떤 종류의 외부 UI 또는 유사한 것들을 사용합니까? 당신이 그들을 비활성화했는지 확인하십시오. config.plist를 포함하십시오.

i'm just using a TUI mode (it meant basically Built in UI)

here is my config.plist (removed an UUID/system serial and Platfrom tree)

 

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55 minutes ago, Andrey1970 said:

The third-party program, it is simple for an example. But it exists.

Ok, but where can we find this utility? 'Cause I googled it but can't find anything about it? is this similar thing with Memtest?

 

 

BTW, HideAuxiliary does not hide Tools on the BootPicker.

 

I added HdaCodecDump.efi to Tools and my HideAuxiliary set to YES, but it's just hiding Clear NVRAM and Recovery. Doesn't HideAuxiliary hide Tools?

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i am trying to learn patching dsdt's. I have been trying to understand an Opencore guide (here: https://khronokernel.github.io/Getting-Started-With-ACPI/Desktops/desktop-ec.html

to patch a Coffee Lake AWAC issue and just don't get it. I really need to learn so I can test many different motherboards.

What I have done:

So I used SSDTTime to dump my dsdt, then I used iasel to decompile, then go over to Maciasl to add the necessary Coffee Lake patches form here:  https://khronokernel-2.gitbook.io/opencore-vanilla-desktop-guide/intel-config.plist/coffee-lake

and that is where I am lost. In Clover RTC it is an easy Acpi Patch, but I am just not getting this lol. 

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7 hours ago, telepati said:

Ok, but where can we find this utility? 'Cause I googled it but can't find anything about it? is this similar thing with Memtest?

 

 

BTW, HideAuxiliary does not hide Tools on the BootPicker.

 

I added HdaCodecDump.efi to Tools and my HideAuxiliary set to YES, but it's just hiding Clear NVRAM and Recovery. Doesn't HideAuxiliary hide Tools?

HideAuxiliary only hides tools that are explicitly marked as Auxiliary = YES. Read the manual please ;)

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47 minutes ago, vit9696 said:

HideAuxiliary only hides tools that are explicitly marked as Auxiliary = YES. Read the manual please ;)

There are more parameters than that. You don't have to mark something explicitly for it to be hidden with this setting.

 

An entry is considered auxiliary when at least one of the following applies:

 

 Entry is macOS recovery.
 Entry is explicitly marked as Auxiliary.

 Entry is system (e.g. Clean NVRAM).

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I'm trying a few days of OpenCore on the Lenovo  G50-70.

When the boot starts - goes in the loop - ACM endlessly tries to register Biometrics and ends with tx_flush: 1028.... and here it stands

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As far as I know my G50-70 doesn't have a finger print reader. There is no such setup in BIOS either. 

Here is my last version of OC EFI (with ACM loop). MacOS Catalina 10.15.3 (19D76)
Maybe someone can fix it. Thanks for help.

OC EFI G50-70 Version 10.zip

 

 

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