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fabiosun

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  1. @Ploddles frequency in bios is at 3200 osx see it in that way it happens sometime but it is pretty cosmetic thing
  2. @SQA do not worry we will win on your Imac download clover configurator then insert USB you have done with Installmaker or the method you use to create a Catalina OSX installer in clover configurator choose mount EFi and select your USB put your password if requested then you will have on your desktop an EFI disk open it inside Nothing or an EFI folder replace it with mine then you should have a working and booting EFI i hope
  3. @Ploddles @Arrakis [6900 xt] Unboxing Radeon RX 6900 XT Reference edition - AMD - MacOS86 I am using Davinci beta and for now i have the same problem @meina222 had in his testing I am investigating 😉
  4. No, I have some work to do I have not installed yet it i hope tomorrow..after OS X beta release with amd 6900xt support 😂
  5. ciao scusa mi e' arrivato un giocattolo e sono preso abbastanza :9 in che senso? ora sono in windows ma c'e' vicino all'icona della birra ( 🙂 ) un puulsante per salvare ti salva diversi formati tra cui un plist con tutti i device del tuo sisterma trovi il disco o i dischi e li inserisci in device properties del tuo config fai backup prima del config
  6. the cheaper one but i think you have prepared bad your USB or you have not inserted in there EFi in a right way could you post some photo or screenshot of it?
  7. if you press f11 when bios is posting do you see in the disk list your USB? If not, have you tried to change USB port? you can also with carbon copy duplicate your OSX system on xpg sx 8100 drive and from your iMac fill it with my EFI...
  8. Try during bios post to press f11 or f8 function key (I do not know asrock one to select boot disk on bios post, see if you see your usb if not your usb is wrong made remember to format it properly I will see your progress tomorrow morning
  9. sorry you have in your Mac to mount your usb EFI then you have to copy in that EFI my EFI restart your system and choose usb pen to boot if you did it well you should see opencore boot loader menu with your disk and also macosinstall icon if you choose it installation process will start in usual way you should then format your disk via Disk Utility before continuing process of installation if you not see or you have some errors you have to do your homework better 🙂 🙂
  10. EFI.zip mount your USB EFI partition and if you want try this if it boots and install we have then calculate your proper MMIO to refine your system check on the useful link in general MMIO part 😉
  11. @tomnicGrazie per questo unboxing e per le prove... Sei riuscito a fare qualche provìna anche su Linux? sarebbe interessante un confronto Linux Win 🙂
  12. you have two option as I have said above Clone your iMac OSX disk on your 3970x disk or you have to download from a your iMac OSX installer from apple and then use Install maker to build an USB bootable drive
  13. yes from our download area download InstallMaker before download on your IMAC OSX you want to install (instalMacOS.app I mean) then you can create your bootable usb if you want you can also clone your IMAC osx on a new disk with carbon copy cloner then put on this one a bootable EFI (Opencore boot loader is the best a secure solution)
  14. no, only check your motherboard bios settings CSM disable 4g On then if you have problem you can change these two trying different combination Check all if you have latest bios installed for it
  15. Have you ever installed OSX on a Hackintosh? you have to build your boot EFi USB pen with an OSX installer inside from windows you have to use: https://github.com/corpnewt/gibMacOS you can try to translate the istructions you can find here: this is the only part of the process you have to do by yourself 😉
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