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11 hours ago, justin said:

 

 

cattyhouse is me. 

 

Is this your repo: https://github.com/cattyhouse/oc-guide

 

I'm so sorry: on my new Z390 Hack, I don't have Internet for the moment. I can't use this recovery internet method. What's a pity :cry: I've internet only by local sharing wifi/ethernet with my previous Hack (Ivybridge).

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1 minute ago, Matgen84 said:

 

Is this your repo: https://github.com/cattyhouse/oc-guide

 

I'm so sorry: on my new Z390 Hack, I don't have Internet for the moment. I can't use this recovery internet method. What's a pity :cry: I've internet only by local sharing wifi/ethernet with my previous Hack (Ivybridge).


Make USB installer from another mac system. Install OC Bootloader and boot from it. It's simple like that

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2 minutes ago, Andres ZeroCross said:


Make USB installer from another mac system. Install OC Bootloader and boot from it. It's simple like that

 

I know that. :)

 

But without internet connection on the new Z390 Hack, how I can install macOS with recovery method (dmg file)?

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9 minutes ago, justin said:

 

If No internet, no way to install via Recovery method. 

 

Do you think with InstallESD.dmg (extract from InstallmacOS.app), I can use OC USB to install Catalina :)

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32 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

Do you think with InstallESD.dmg (extract from InstallmacOS.app), I can use OC USB to install Catalina :)

 

What's the problem with createinstallmedia method?? Why would you try to do that??

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38 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

Do you think with InstallESD.dmg (extract from InstallmacOS.app), I can use OC USB to install Catalina :)

Hahaha, you have "Install macOS Catalina Beta.app". Then just make installer with "createinstallmedia" method, then install OC bootloader to it. Boot and install.

What's problem with this???? :D

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18 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

Because I can't install with createinstallmedia method

 

What problem did you encounter when you use createinstallmedia method? I think I have yet to see you tell us what's going wrong with it.

 

OK, my bad. The pictures didn't load when I posted above. It's the Z390 rig in your signature? Can you post your OC EFI folder?

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27 minutes ago, Andres ZeroCross said:

Hahaha, you have "Install macOS Catalina Beta.app". Then just make installer with "createinstallmedia" method, then install OC bootloader to it. Boot and install.

What's problem with this???? :D

 

Because I can't install with createinstallmedia method. Just my opinion, there is a issue with DSDT or something else. I don't know. (Images below)

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DSDT.aml.zip

EFI.zip

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12 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

Because I can't install with createinstallmedia method. Just my opinion, there is a issue with DSDT or something else. I don't know. (Images below)

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DSDT.aml.zip

EFI.zip

This is not a OC issue. OC can in fact install macOS using the createinstallmedia method, if you can’t then it is something that you are doing to your config or ACPI tables that isn’t allowing it to boot. As per to OC docs, you should not be injecting a patched DSDT.

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3 minutes ago, Pavo said:

This is not a OC issue. OC can in fact install macOS using the createinstallmedia method, if you can’t then it is something that you are doing to your config or ACPI tables that isn’t allowing it to boot. As per to OC docs, you should not be injecting a patched DSDT.

 

OK. Thanks.

 

I use OC USB drive to test OpenCore. I can boot on Catalina HD (CLOVER)

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28 minutes ago, Pavo said:

This is not a OC issue. OC can in fact install macOS using the createinstallmedia method, if you can’t then it is something that you are doing to your config or ACPI tables that isn’t allowing it to boot. As per to OC docs, you should not be injecting a patched DSDT.

 

DSDT is in OC structure in Configuration Docs. I don't understand. 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

DSDT is in OC structure in Configuration Docs. I don't understand. 

 

 

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Everything in gray background is optional, you don't need them to boot.

 

Just make sure that:

 

1. You have OpenCore correctly installed with above directory structure

2. You have config.plist configured correctly for your hardware, and BIOS settings too

3. Add appropriate EFI Drivers to Drivers folder, and kexts to Kexts folder, and add them into your config.plist

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4 minutes ago, gengik84 said:

It's only example for efi's structure and it is not mandatory to use dsdt.

 

What do you means 'sorry for my bad english) about DSDT.

 

There is another issue now when I try to install via OC USB.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

What do you means 'sorry for my bad english) about DSDT.

 

There is another issue now when I try to install via OC USB.

 

 

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As long as you didn't update your BIOS, just use patched DSDT that i have made.

Your problem above is about USB Limit, just enable limit XCH from your config.plist. Your another problem is SMBIOS,,, Mac-F221BEC8 is not supported by Catalina.
 

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What is this??? DisableIOMapper in Booter? Did you really read doc to edit config.plist??. How can you blame it into patched DSDT????

This is the reason i always refuse to edit DSDT for someone, they change all configuration except DSDT then they blame it into DSDT if there is a mistake with his system

 

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9 minutes ago, Andres ZeroCross said:


As long as you didn't update your BIOS, just use patched DSDT that i have made.

Your problem above is about USB Limit, just enable limit XCH from your config.plist. Your another problem is SMBIOS,,, Mac-F221BEC8 is not supported by Catalina.
 

 

I use your DSDT, enable Limit XCH from config.plist. I don't why SMBIOS is incorrect. Now I put Imac19,1

 

I don't blame your DSDT. :)  I'm just trying to learn, understand what I'm doing with this new bootloader. Even if I make mistakes.

 

I can launch macOS Utilities and try to install Catalina (tomorrow morning).

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Hi guys!

 

Question about the latest official VirtualSMC version 1.0.7.

 

As soon as a change from version 1.0.6 to 1.0.7 and reboot my hack won't boot to Desktop. It will show Apple logo with boot-progress but after 10 seconds or so my screen goes black and stays black, can't remote login nada. Even after several minutes still black screen.

 

The exact same config except change back to VirtualSMC 1.0.6 from power on to Desktop in about 25 seconds.

This is on Catalina 10.15 Beta (19A526h), latest official OC 0.04 and drivers and kexts.

 

I didn't see anything on the VirtualSMC Github that anything have to be adjusted in config.plist but I have the feeling that VirtualSMC 1.0.7 on my system isn't loading and I don't get why.

 

Any clues? Thanks!

 

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12 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

 

I use your DSDT, enable Limit XCH from config.plist. I don't why SMBIOS is incorrect. Now I put Imac19,1

 

I don't blame your DSDT. :)  I'm just trying to learn, understand what I'm doing with this new bootloader. Even if I make mistakes.

 

I can launch macOS Utilities and try to install Catalina (tomorrow morning).


it's better for you to delete DSDT if you don't understand how to edit config.plist. You only blame the patched DSDT. DSDT + Config.plist is a couple. If you put wrong config.plist for DSDT then it will break your system. 

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On 8/12/2019 at 7:15 AM, Pavo said:

I don't know why no one reads the docs. Located under Tips and Tricks in the docs. The key quirk here is ProvideConsoleGop in UEFI quirks.


How can I migrate from AptioMemoryFix?
Behaviour similar to that of AptioMemoryFix can be obtained by installing FwRuntimeServices driver and enabling the quirks listed below. Please note, that most of these are not necessary to be enabled. Refer to their individual descriptions in this document for more details.
• ProvideConsoleGop (UEFI quirk) 
• AvoidRuntimeDefrag
• DiscardHibernateMap
• EnableSafeModeSlide
• EnableWriteUnprotector 
• ForceExitBootServices 
• ProtectCsmRegion
• ProvideCustomSlide
• SetupVirtualMap 
• ShrinkMemoryMap

 

Oops.., thanks for reminder. I did read honestly, but guessing.. not get them really well.

Now it works, but just.. I have no verbose log printed on screen (kernel). macOS 10.13.6 - 10.15 Beta are boot'ed fine.

config-a43sj.plist.zip

opencore-2019-08-15-232556.txt.zip

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