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  1. 1 hour ago, fabiosun said:

    No

    check in my efi

    if you see in kext an amdcpupowrrmanagement kext

    disable it in config and see if it boots

    patches above is another story and are useful to boot Big Sur with clover bootloader

    Yeah I tried that trying to boot Catalina with Open core with your EFI not Big Sur... By removing the kext from the config it gets to the same point but instead of failing saying - 1 just sits on ready...

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  2. 56 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

    these are the patches I am using to Boot Big Sur with Clover Bootloader

    Original patches are from AMD OSX Experimental Patches , converted with Clover way to name argument patches

    This works also in other platform, it is a WIP and I have to refine better min and max kernel name ..Clover renames it in MatchOs and others stuff

    only for BS.plist.zip 2.71 kB · 2 downloads

    try to remove if it is there AMDCPUPOwermangement.kext

     

    but there is no IntelCPUPowerManagment kext is there supposed to be?

  3. On 10/13/2020 at 1:43 AM, fabiosun said:

    @23d1i think you are the second users to have nvidia and highsierra booting with trx40

    for your usb problem

    are you using a cabled usb/mouse system to back motherboard usb?

    or are you using bt/wifi mouse/keyboard?

     

    when you solve this problem we can go further and i hope nvidia driver is active yet

     

    added ethernet for one of your lan (aquantia 10G should be  seen by default in high Sierra,  2.5 ethernet RTL8125  one no

    you have to declare it properly the kext attached in your config

    Different users here have the same your board and it could be useful to follow their advice about kext needed..for high Sierra and Nvidia ask to me 🙂

     

    @TheDantee have you solved your problem also with my latest EFI..I need more high Sierra users possible 🙂

     

     

    kext_asrock creator.zip 63.72 kB · 3 downloads

    is the new EFI in the original post?

    1 hour ago, Driftwood said:

    Nice n easy update Beta 10 (two reboots and in) Here, in 8K!

     140868311_BigSurbeta108k.jpg.4e09836bb3ba99c946ffbf62cb8cf5f5.jpg

    Thats sick! Crazy how small everything looks.

  4. 9 minutes ago, p4-k4 said:

    I don't think 2080 Ti will work in macOS

    3 hours ago, meina222 said:

    For the record - I changed my GB BIOS from f4c to f4j (not officially available on GB site) - stemming from a lengthy attempt to find a way for my TB to work in Slot 4 while AIC is installed. This changed ALL of my PCI device id's. Every MMIO group other than non-AIC NVME got shifted - VGA from 000:23:00 to 000:43:00 etc, as I found out by being greeted by black Proxmox screen on VM start. So almost surely this scrambled my MMIO's and I'll have to do it from scratch.

     

    Not on-topic, but I am so disappointed with GB's BIOS support and inability to provide updates and fixes, that I think I'll buy another board - got an RMA approved already.

     

    BigSur beta5 USB is ready. I will try bare metal again tomorrow. @iGPU, I am bit confused on one thing - how important is to not have the sealed volumes - should I bother with that, or should I try to 1st get it running without trying to unseal it?

    Where did you find the Bios I would also like to upgrade mine

  5. 5 minutes ago, meina222 said:

    Don't know but I don't have RAID enabled in BIOS. RAID is notoriously finicky even in non hack settings. For Linux / Proxmox I use zfs 10 software RAID and hasn't let me down. I would disable RAID in BIOS and re-try. Can also show you how to spoof the NVMEs so MacOS doesn't try to auto mount them.

    I tried the EFI with Catalina instead of High Sierra and it loaded fine I used @fabiosun config.plist for High Sierra but doesnt work for me even used the exact same Kexts and everything. MDADM is a software raid.

  6. 9 minutes ago, meina222 said:

    @TheDantee - temporarily away from my PC. Will share in a few hours. I made a lot of changes to my EFI fitting my hardware  (device properties section, USB remapping/disable and zfs NVME disable SSDT's) so whatever I posted earlier would work better for you. The one I had earlier it is very similar to what @iGPU had shared before. If that doesn't work check your BIOS settings.

     

    Mine works with:

     

    CSM off

    4G off

    PCIE all auto (except 4x4x4x4 bifurcation for my AIC slot which I later disable the NVMEs in via spoofing in a SSDT trick I learned form tonymac)

    SMT off - I presume you have this or else Catalina won't boot with 128 logical CPUs

    MMIO ans Virtualization is enabled but then DevirtualizeMMIO is ON in config.plist

     

    I would try an SSDT to disable that Nvidia GPU or temorarily unplug it in favor of an AMD one and try again.

     

    Also, please share your OC log screenshot at time of error so others can chime in.

     

    Theres no OC Error it makes through the entire verbose stuff and then shows the apple logo and a loading bar for the installer but around 90-95% freezes then computer restarts. I run linux as a daily currently with my 2 NVMe Drives in a MDADM Raid array formatted in EXT4 could this cause the issue?

  7. 5 minutes ago, Ploddles said:

     

    Catalina, Mojave and Big Sur will not run with a Nvidia 1080 graphics card. You need an older supported Nvidia card or an AMD one. @meina222's EFI is a few pages back, you can download it from there.

    I know I'm trying to load High Sierra I tried the EFI and got PCi error removed the npci boot argument and does the same thing loading bar almost finishes and then computer reboots..

  8. I am Dante from Canada but everyone usually calls me Dantee hence the username. I enjoy buying High End Computer Hardware, Overclocking and Modifying/Tweaking things weather that be my vehicle, computer etc. Nice to meet you all!

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