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55 minutes ago, Sherlocks said:

how about usb copy speed in beta6? is there fix?

i really wonder result.

it seems normal to me.

I copied 12.5GB Monterey installer package to a USB thumb drive under 9 minutes, but i have to say the speed fluctuates a bit in Activity Monitor.

Copying same file to an external HDD took only 2 minutes so I assume the USB thumb drive I used might have stating to wear off hence the decreased speed for copying the file and since the copy on an external disk didn't have any issues I don't think the issue is related to the USB ports themselves.

 

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Copying the same file on Monterey took as long as Ventura with the same behavior in Activity Monitor.

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@Cyberdevs When I attempted to duplicate @Sherlocks USB performance issue, I found that the problem occurred only with FAT formatted USB partitions.  No issues with other (e.g., APFS) formats.

 

EDIT: I haven't performed new USB / FAT tests with Ventura Beta 6 (I last tested/observed the problem in Beta 5) and would be interested in seeing test results from others.

 

My last test results are here.

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I will conduct more tests on a FAT formatted usb disk and see if there's any issues but to be honest having issues with a FAT/FAT32 formatted disk doesn't surprise me because FAT is a very very very old format so that could be considered normal if a new OS doesn't support it as well as the newer formats. 

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4 hours ago, Matgen84 said:

Here it is in an anonymized version. I haven't modified it for several months.
Let me known if your issue is solved...

 

I'm embarrassed.

I have inadvertently deleted at some point BOOTX64.efi file and mac OS did not boot well. When reviewing your config.plist, I have downloaded Clover again and I have noticed the missing file.

Now I can boot Ventura again using your configuration file with minor changes for my system

Thanks again!!!

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12 hours ago, Henties said:

@STLVNUB Comet Lake EFI, as per your request, attached.

 

Note of caution, this EFI is not guaranteed to be of benefit if not used in conjunction with a Gigabyte GA-7490-Vision G (Bios F 21) mobo, including the specific hardware connected and or installed. Full configuration details with a listing of all hardware as well as software, can be

ascertained by scrutinising the # tagged entries at the beginning of the config.plist file.

 

The serial number, appearing in 5 places of the config.plist file under the "Dictionary" heading PlatformInfo and some of it's respective "children", has been mutilated beyond recognition. 

 

It is definitely not a general purpose EFI fitting all manufactures that sold boards encompassing the Intel Z490 chipset.

 

As a matter of principle I believe that each EFI folder must be tied exclusively to the mobo and connected hardware for which it is intended.

Anything else to me, is like getting a medical prescription from a doctor that is supposed to cure any ailments known, even amputating a limb, should that be required as a cure.

 

Good luck.

 

Greetings Henties

EFI.zip 6.37 MB · 19 downloads

Thanks, May give me some clues as to why Ventura resets at desktop

No harm in trying

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Devs, you rock! Thank you!

Haswell laptop i3 4005u HD 4400.

 

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Ivy Bridge laptop i7 3840QM HD 4000.

 

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Ivy Bridge desktop i7 3770 HD 4000 + FirePro W5100. OCLP patched OK, but I don't have hardware acceleration.

 

Spoiler

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Ivy Bridge desktop i5 3570K HD 4000. This one was tough. I needed to enable UEFI-csm and insert an old GPU to see the light. After patching, all OK.

 

Spoiler

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Ivy Bridge 6 series i5 3470 HD 2500 + NVIDIA GT 710. I love this rig (my iMac G3 project). It is funny to see this old peace of hardware working so well with Ventura (Thanx again Devs). HD 2500 fully accelerated!!! Hackintool crash after update in this machine.

 

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boot-arg "amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" is enough. I used Clover_r5149 to install beta 6 in one machine, but it can not disable AMFI and I switched to OpenCore to use OpenCore-Patcher.app. After patching, Clover works well.

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7 hours ago, Cyberdevs said:

I will conduct more tests on a FAT formatted usb disk and see if there's any issues but to be honest having issues with a FAT/FAT32 formatted disk doesn't surprise me because FAT is a very very very old format so that could be considered normal if a new OS doesn't support it as well as the newer formats. 

@Sherlocks and @Moviemakergr discovered the USB write/read problem when attempting to copy files to EFI on a USB thumb drive.  The format for EFI is FAT32.  Based on what I read, they suspected that it was a problem with the way Ventura handled the EFI partition.  I performed experiments that linked the problem to the FAT32 format (not specific to the EFI).

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5 hours ago, Cyberdevs said:

Has anyone done a clean install with the 6th beta? I'm planning to do a clean install tomorrow and see if there's any issues.

Clean install Beta 6 and no issues. Problems on powerd, mds_store all gone. Actually the same thing happened on clean install of Beta 5.

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On 8/25/2022 at 8:15 PM, fantomas said:

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Version 13.0 Beta (22A5331f)-done!🙂. Thanks again to everyone here, moderators, donators ,the OC group and developers for all your help!.

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Build 1: iMac20,2, i5-9400F, Samsung 16GB DDR4 RAM, MSI Z390 Gaming Plus , Radeon RX 580 8GB, OC 0.8.4

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12 hours ago, miliuco said:

 

I'm embarrassed.

I have inadvertently deleted at some point BOOTX64.efi file and mac OS did not boot well. When reviewing your config.plist, I have downloaded Clover again and I have noticed the missing file.

Now I can boot Ventura again using your configuration file with minor changes for my system

Thanks again!!!

 

You're Welcome.

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9 hours ago, Stefanalmare said:

Devs, you rock! Thank you!

Haswell laptop i3 4005u HD 4400.

 

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Ivy Bridge laptop i7 3840QM HD 4000.

 

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boot-arg "amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" is enough. I used Clover_r5149 to install beta 6 in one machine, but it can not disable AMFI and I switched to OpenCore to use OpenCore-Patcher.app. After patching, Clover works well.

Me too, here is my Ivy Bridge laptop i7 3632QM HD 4000 working very well surprisingly, I need to do a lot of tries and intense research, firstly with os.dmg from M1, then KDK, and finally the OCLP 0.5.0. But also I have problems with AMFI boot-arg in Clover, isn´t working too, so I do a quite simple thing, nvram boot-args="amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" in Terminal, and after that check if it prints the line with nvram -p | grep "amfi" and voila. This is because NVMRAM isn´t working.

 

The only problem I have currently, is other browser than Safari, all hangs and crash such as Chrome, Firefox and Opera.

I remember that with Monterey 12.3 there was happened this, with OC I couldn´t repair it, so I went back to Clover and the problem was solved in a moment, but currently I have also Clover but doesn´t work as past as OC.

All is working, HD 4000, Ethernet, WiFi, BT, Sound, USB 3.0, ACPI.

 

Thanks for the OCLP team, with your work we can give to our machines a little bit more of life.

Cheers.

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On 8/25/2022 at 7:52 AM, jsl2000 said:

1. OpenCore 0.8.3

2.Update to Ventura beta5

3.booted with (1)Kernel>Add>AMFIExemption.kext (2)NVRAM>Add>boot-args: amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1

4.Install KernelDebugKit from Apple

5.Run OCLP Ventura-alpha GUI version (0.5.0) to patch Kepler or HD4600

6.Reboot to get it !

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1. OpenCore 0.8.3

2.Update to Ventura beta5 /= install as Update to Ventura beta6

3.booted with (1)Kernel>Add>AMFIExemption.kext (2)NVRAM>Add>boot-args: amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1 /= Follow the example already.

4.Install KernelDebugKit from Apple /= Downloaded and installed successfully. Is this version Kernel_Debug_Kit_13.0_build_22A5331f

5.Run OCLP Ventura-alpha GUI version (0.5.0) to patch Kepler or HD4600 /= Where can I find it? I can't find it.

thank a lot

 

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47 minutes ago, asdesoso said:

Me too, here is my Ivy Bridge laptop i7 3632QM HD 4000 working very well surprisingly, I need to do a lot of tries and intense research, firstly with os.dmg from M1, then KDK, and finally the OCLP 0.5.0. But also I have problems with AMFI boot-arg in Clover, isn´t working too, so I do a quite simple thing, nvram boot-args="amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" in Terminal, and after that check if it prints the line with nvram -p | grep "amfi" and voila. This is because NVMRAM isn´t working.

I didn't investigate but seems logical what you did.

 

48 minutes ago, asdesoso said:

The only problem I have currently, is other browser than Safari, all hangs and crash such as Chrome, Firefox and Opera.

I remember that with Monterey 12.3 there was happened this, with OC I couldn´t repair it, so I went back to Clover and the problem was solved in a moment, but currently I have also Clover but doesn´t work as past as OC.

All is working, HD 4000, Ethernet, WiFi, BT, Sound, USB 3.0, ACPI.

Same.

12 minutes ago, naiclub said:

5.Run OCLP Ventura-alpha GUI version (0.5.0) to patch Kepler or HD4600 /= Where can I find it? I can't find it.

thank a lot

https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/351969-pre-release-macos-ventura/?do=findComment&comment=2791991

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18 hours ago, Stefanalmare said:

Devs, you rock! Thank you!

Haswell laptop i3 4005u HD 4400.

 

  Reveal hidden contents

1.png

 

Ivy Bridge laptop i7 3840QM HD 4000.

 

  Reveal hidden contents

2.thumb.png.16d8e32f8e000e094194bb44788b0371.png

 

Ivy Bridge desktop i7 3770 HD 4000 + FirePro W5100. OCLP patched OK, but I don't have hardware acceleration.

 

  Reveal hidden contents

3.thumb.png.6b4645741cb9df75de1654adf15ae992.png

 

Ivy Bridge desktop i5 3570K HD 4000. This one was tough. I needed to enable bios-csm and insert an old GPU to see the light. After patching, all OK.

 

  Reveal hidden contents

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boot-arg "amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" is enough. I used Clover_r5149 to install beta 6 in one machine, but it can not disable AMFI and I switched to OpenCore to use OpenCore-Patcher.app. After patching, Clover works well.

Z77 DS3h ivy bridge,AMD Radeon RX 560 i couldn't load.opencore 8.4

any help?

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OCLP 0.5.0... MacBook Pro Early 2015 Retina A1502 - working with spoof as Intel HD 4000 in opencore 0.8.4 (OpenCore-Patcher.app).

 

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And installing Kernel Debug Kit 13.0 Beta 6, disable AMFI boot-args (amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1), start OpenCore-Patcher.app (0.5.0) and install root patches

 

After boot: 

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Showing as Metal 2 device.

 

Everything is working.

 

Thanks to the OCLP Team.

 

The links:

 

OCLP 0.5.0 Alpha => Removed.

EFI (Real Mac) OpenCore => https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hZIqMRA0X9QHOTlLwBWLDXrDf1itdner/view?usp=sharing

Ventura 13.0 Beta 6 => https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/40/58/012-61449-A_JHD6LSAQJ5/5xolew9pjw95g4ju8ocpx9qmufipr10myd/InstallAssistant.pkg

Kernel Debug Kit Ventura Beta 6 => https://download.developer.apple.com/macOS/Kernel_Debug_Kit_13.0_build_22A5331f/Kernel_Debug_Kit_13.0_build_22A5331f.dmg

 

 

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