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Ploddles

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  1. I'm thinking you are referring to Misc | Security | SecurebootModel, which should be set to Disabled.
  2. I didn’t see some of the posts before my last one. It looks like you have already done that with @fabiosun i am looking at my phone now but will check out the full bits I missed later on, when I get home.
  3. This is really strange as 2 others use the same and boot fine. Difference is you have 3960x and we have 3970x. Maybe Mimo is different with your processor? You need to do an OC debug to check the values.
  4. Not for macOS but if you have Linux installed as well and boot via OC @jncasey states it will not boot properly. I haven’t loaded Linux on my machine yet but will do at some point and then test. Left enabled as I would forget which option(s) to enable. .
  5. @info I'm thinking you didn't have my latest OC 0.6.3 EFI if it is giving you errors. If you didn't download it from the Dropbox link in one of my old posts from a week or so ago it wouldn't work with the latest Catalina/Big Sur etc. Attached is my latest one (with serials removed). Try this, just to make sure. EFI.zip
  6. Just put it on a USB stick, reboot, press F12 and select the USB stick.
  7. @infonow you have it installed, have you tried my original OC & config to see if it is any better?
  8. Plug it into the TRX (or install it internally), but boot from my OC EFI on a USB stick (F12). OC will then see the transplanted installation and allow you to load that. OR Just replace the whole Clover EFI with the OC one.
  9. You should be able to boot a system transplanted from another machine, just use the EFI for the TRX4, not the one from the other hack. Can you get hold of an RX580 for example? Get one from Amazon, try that and then return it. That way at least you eliminate/confirm it is a graphics card problem.
  10. Do yo have an external USB drive? If so you could do a Carbon Copy of your running system (real Mac / another Hack?) and then try and boot to that on the TRX4. That was the way I first started, couldn't install straight away. I put another M.2 drive in my Hack, Carbon Copied my running system and put that in the new one. I could then boot that and do a fresh install from that to my new M.2.
  11. Check the label on the box it came in, it will say Rev 1.0 or Rev 1.1. It will also be screen printed on the MB somewhere. As Fabiosun says, disable the SSDTs. My system boots with and without them (I haven't got round to testing everything works without them yet). It isn't getting to a point where kexts would be loaded.
  12. If you loaded the profile then everything is ok. You don't by any chance have the Rev 1.1 of the motherboard do you? I don't know what the difference are between Rev 1.0 and 1.1. 1 more thing you could try is to remove the X.M.P profile in the BIOS. I can't think of anything else atm.
  13. One other thing to try could be to move the GTX to slot 2 or 4. I think we have run out of possibilities atm but the GTX is natively supported so should be OK. Which slot is your M.2 installed in? I've just noticed you have a Gigabyte M.2. Some M.2 drives aren't comparable with macOS (due to the controller chip on them). Do you have another brand you could try, or just a normal SSD (remove the M.2 first)?
  14. No, that won't make a difference, until you try to sign in with your Apple ID. Big Sur has just this minute appeared in the App Store so you could download it from there, might be easier.
  15. I don't think it will make any difference, who knows until you try, but you can use the attached to download Big Sur (run gibMacOS.command). Once downloaded run the downloaded install assistant and it will create the installer in your Applications folder. Copy that to your USB. That last config file I sent you, I forgot to remove my serial numbers etc, please change them to yours. gibMacOS-master.zip
  16. As it is Catalina rather than Big Sur that you are wanting to install, try changing SecureBootModel from Disabled to Default. (in Misc | Security)
  17. Why have you got config.plist in Bootstrap? There should be a file called bootstrap.efi in there.
  18. That is right for the EFI. The next thing I would try would be to select ClearNvram, but do it 3 or 4 times. Then press the space bar and select the reset nvram option. It should then reboot automatically.
  19. Is that when you select the Install macOS Catalina / Big Sur or before that. If after, please check the config.plist and ensure that SecureBootMode is set to Disabled. EDIT:- Attached is my latest config.plist that is booting my system just fine. I don't think it changed but just in case here it is. config.plist.zip
  20. @info I've just got home. I'll post a bios settings profile for you to load shortly. EDIT:- Attached is my bios profile, unzip it and copy to a USB stick. Boot to your bios setup and select Advanced. Select the last tab on the right and then the 'Load Profile' button at the bottom of the page. Select the USB stick and then the profile file (called TRX40Profile). Then select "Save and exit". Immediately after it reboots, go back into the bios and go to the same tab. Save the profile to one of the 10 entries and give it a name. TRX40Profile.zip
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