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Just now, aben said:

Latest OC commit does indeed (finally!) fix the NVRAM-related issues as well; no more intermittent freezes when OS tries to access/store NVRAM variables (brightness, AC status, LID wake, reboot). SKL performance looking very much sorted on macOS 13 beta 1 for now. Massive thanks and credits to Acidanthera team for the support; onwards and upwards! 

Cheers!

Can you share your EFI, thanks

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@chris1111 @PoMpIs @5T33Z0 Is there any progress on our Ivy Bridge laptops?

In my HP EliteBook 2570P I could install Ventura without any problems, skipping at Clover the AvoidRuntimeDefrag quirk, I installed it, and after 3 reboots, and in the last one, it gives me a general panic, with a lot of dependencies, and crash completely the OS. I stuck here with my HP 2570P, but by other hand, my Haswell desktop finally can install and boots up Ventura, all is working, except the iGPU HD 4600.

Cheers.

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9 minutes ago, asdesoso said:

@chris1111 @PoMpIs @5T33Z0 Is there any progress on our Ivy Bridge laptops?

In my HP EliteBook 2570P I could install Ventura without any problems, skipping at Clover the AvoidRuntimeDefrag quirk, I installed it, and after 3 reboots, and in the last one, it gives me a general panic, with a lot of dependencies, and crash completely the OS. I stuck here with my HP 2570P, but by other hand, my Haswell desktop finally can install and boots up Ventura, all is working, except the iGPU HD 4600.

Cheers.

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/monterand-probably-the-start-of-an-ongoing-saga.2320479/post-31164270

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36 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Don't know if your config.plist will help as my rig is a GA-Z390 but as they say...'Every little bit helps'. Thanks. 

it is not complicated eSaF, just put z390 ssd there and remove/disable any intel network cards and intel bluetooth and add 22.99.99 under Max kernel box in Kernel and remove avoidRuntimeDefrag=No Then under PlatformInfo: check  MaxBIOSVersion and check AdviseFeatures. Unde UEFI/Drivers disable CrScreenshorDxe.efi. Remember to clean install Ventura or it won't work(u will get restart loop)

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Just now, maly70 said:

it is not complicated eSaF, just put z390 ssd there and remove/disable any intel network cards and intel bluetooth and add 22.99.99 under Max kernel box in Kernel and remove avoidRuntimeDefrag=No Then under PlatformInfo: check  MaxBIOSVersion and check AdviseFeatures. Unde UEFI/Drivers disable CrScreenshorDxe.efi. Remember to clean install Ventura or it won't work(u will get restart loop)

Ok thanks, will try your suggestions

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21 minutes ago, asdesoso said:

@chris1111 @PoMpIs @5T33Z0 Is there any progress on our Ivy Bridge laptops?

In my HP EliteBook 2570P I could install Ventura without any problems, skipping at Clover the AvoidRuntimeDefrag quirk, I installed it, and after 3 reboots, and in the last one, it gives me a general panic, with a lot of dependencies, and crash completely the OS. I stuck here with my HP 2570P, but by other hand, my Haswell desktop finally can install and boots up Ventura, all is working, except the iGPU HD 4600.

Cheers.

 

I tried on my Lenovo T530 Laptop. I have pre-installed Ventura on the disk on my PC.

 

Boot progress goes a bit further but I get tons of errors from other things. Last entry was "Couldn't allocate AppleKeyStoreTest"

 

 

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I am confirming that I am able to install the macOS Ventura on Haswell system i4570 Motherboard i5 with the modified EFI provided @asdesoso I had to disable the xchiport limit that is installation is flying like breeze. Thank specially to the Opencore team for the fast release of OPENCORE 0.8.2 for the Ventura. 

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Guys here is my config.plist see if you can spot what I am missing because at this time my brain has turned to mush.

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14 minutes ago, Stefanalmare said:

Z390 Aorus Master, i9900k, rx 580, all working (thunderbolt also), internal HDD.

Please Share.

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2 hours ago, aben said:

Latest OC commit does indeed (finally!) fix the NVRAM-related issues as well; no more intermittent freezes when OS tries to access/store NVRAM variables (brightness, AC status, LID wake, reboot). SKL performance looking very much sorted on macOS 13 beta 1 for now. Massive thanks and credits to Acidanthera team for the support; onwards and upwards! 

Cheers!

Can you please share your EFI folder FOR skylike ?

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@PMheart With the latest WEG, the Spoofing SKL to KBL works and acceleration is available. However, the KBL kexts isn't showing loaded in System Report>Software>Extensions. On Desktop, it simply hangs. Checked using SkylakeInjector kext too. The situation is same, regardless of Ventura. Should you need any information further, let me know.

 

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