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Installing Sonoma on Asus Sabertooth X79 - PLEASE HELP


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I have been racking my brain for literally weeks. I have tried so many different posts and have also tried building my own using dortania github but i get so many different panic errors and i just cant figure out where i am going wrong.

My setup is as follows:
MOBO: Asus Sabertooth X79
CPU: Intel Core i7 -3820
GPU: AMD Radeon RX580
RAM: 48GB Corsair Vengeance

My current EFI Folder looks like this and this is the error i keep getting.......

Image is the error im getting from EFI compiled with a shared SABERTOOTH.ZIP after i enable AppleCpuPmCfgLock, AppleXcpmCfgLock and AppleXcpmExtraMsrs and then because i have AMD i tried the USB remap, adding the 2 kext files NoAVXFSCompressionTypeZlib-AVXpel.kext and CryptexFixup.kext and then also the boot arg -amd_no_dgpu_accel of which none work for me as i get error as shown in image.

i just cant seem to figure it out. I also compiled my own EFI with still no joy.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE can someone help me get this up and running

EFI.zip

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Hi! I'm not sure, maybe I'll be wrong, but those errors have the prefix HCI which refers to Bluetooth controller. Do you have a Bluetooth device? I can see you have a BT kext on your EFI, try removing that.

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19 hours ago, t80u said:

Hi! I'm not sure, maybe I'll be wrong, but those errors have the prefix HCI which refers to Bluetooth controller. Do you have a Bluetooth device? I can see you have a BT kext on your EFI, try removing that.

i did have a bluetooth device installed but i removed it. Let me try and i'll see if there is any difference. Thanks for getting back to me

 

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"Non-Monotonic time" panic means the CPU TSC is not properly synched after power on. This would cause booting issue, commonly seen since Monterey. Unfortunately, this is hardware related because the BIOS failed to initialize the CPU's TSC for all cores. This is discussed in this thread. There was a trick discussed in that thread by modifying the CPU definitions in DSDT which worked for HANNANZHI X79 board. You may give it a trial, but success is not guaranteed.  Also, you should try install Big Sur first, so you get a working EFI. Then try to get Monterey working (if you could solve the TSC out of sych issue), before trying newer OS. Goodluck!

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On 10/25/2024 at 4:27 PM, BillDH2k said:

"Non-Monotonic time" panic means the CPU TSC is not properly synched after power on. This would cause booting issue, commonly seen since Monterey. Unfortunately, this is hardware related because the BIOS failed to initialize the CPU's TSC for all cores. This is discussed in this thread. There was a trick discussed in that thread by modifying the CPU definitions in DSDT which worked for HANNANZHI X79 board. You may give it a trial, but success is not guaranteed.  Also, you should try install Big Sur first, so you get a working EFI. Then try to get Monterey working (if you could solve the TSC out of sych issue), before trying newer OS. Goodluck!

Thank you.... I just can't thank you enough.....

I will try it. Thanks once again

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On 10/25/2024 at 3:27 PM, BillDH2k said:

"Non-Monotonic time" panic means the CPU TSC is not properly synched after power on. This would cause booting issue, commonly seen since Monterey. Unfortunately, this is hardware related because the BIOS failed to initialize the CPU's TSC for all cores. This is discussed in this thread. There was a trick discussed in that thread by modifying the CPU definitions in DSDT which worked for HANNANZHI X79 board. You may give it a trial, but success is not guaranteed.  Also, you should try install Big Sur first, so you get a working EFI. Then try to get Monterey working (if you could solve the TSC out of sych issue), before trying newer OS. Goodluck!

Thanks. I will try to get a working Big sur first and then see what happens.

Thank you so much 

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On 10/25/2024 at 3:27 PM, BillDH2k said:

"Non-Monotonic time" panic means the CPU TSC is not properly synched after power on. This would cause booting issue, commonly seen since Monterey. Unfortunately, this is hardware related because the BIOS failed to initialize the CPU's TSC for all cores. This is discussed in this thread. There was a trick discussed in that thread by modifying the CPU definitions in DSDT which worked for HANNANZHI X79 board. You may give it a trial, but success is not guaranteed.  Also, you should try install Big Sur first, so you get a working EFI. Then try to get Monterey working (if you could solve the TSC out of sych issue), before trying newer OS. Goodluck!

Thanks. I will try to get a working Big sur first and then see what happens.

Thank you so much 

 

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So i have tried installing Big Sur and keep getting stuck here. Everytime i think im getting somewhere theres always something else 😕

 

And then second image after i enable XHCI Handoff in BIOS.

 

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