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@valmeida, this may be a long shot but I know a few people who have trouble booting if they have Above4G enabled. I noticed in your screenshots that you do have it enabled so maybe try with it disabled.
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@fabiosun What does the 3-SSDT-6900xt.aml do for us? I've seen it mentioned a few times but haven't seen any explanation as to what it does. Thanks.
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Anybody else lost connection to their iPad after the Big Sur update to 11.5.2? It shows up in the sidebar but is just displaying a blank screen now so I can no longer sync etc.
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So who is going to try Monterey Beta 5 (21A5304g) first? 🙂
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@fabiosun I would "Load Optimised Defaults" first and then turn CSM OFF but don't change anything else. Then try and install Windows. If you still can't install Windows, only then turn CSM ON and try again. Afterwards you should be able to change your BIOS settings back to what they need to be for macOS.
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The trick to install Windows is to do it to an NVMe in slot 1 (closest to the CPU) , preferably after removing any other NVMe / Sata drives. If it is installed anywhere else them when it does a Windows Update it can/will wipe your OC EFI and replace it with a Windows/Microsoft EFI. It will also change your BIOS options to boot from the Windows disc once the install has finished, so afterwards you need to change the boot options and change it back to your OC EFI once you have put them back in.
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Well spotted, I thought I had taken that one out but obviously I missed it. I have now deleted it and everything is still working. Thanks.
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HERE is my OC 0.7.2 EFI. It boots 11.5, 11.5.1 and 12.0 Beta 4 with BIOS version F4Q and F4R. Sleep still doesn't work in Big Sur but does in Monterey.
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OC 0.7.2 has landed. No mention of Shanee's pull request in the release notes as far as I could see.
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New Gigabyte BIOSs for the TRX40. HERE
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Eureka, BS 11.4, 11.5, Monterey B3 and Monterey B4 all load/install. Patches reduced to 12 as I don't need to load anything less than BS 11.4 - which will be upgraded to 11.5.1 later this week.
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@Arrakis Yes, I need dummypowermanagement otherwise my system will not boot.
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Well that was another hour or so wasted, no joy with kexts or quirks set the same as my original EFI, exactly the same happens. Next test will be to try @fabiosun’s 0.7.2 build of OC to see if I can get any further but that will have to wait until tomorrow afternoon.
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Disabling all kexts except lilu and virtualsmc and also deleting networkinterfaces.plist made absolutely no difference. BS still either freezes after I enter my password and stays locked up or reboots a few minutes after logging in and displaying the desktop. Monterey will not boot to the logon screen and just reboots half way through loading. My next test will be resetting all my quirks back to those that enable me to boot with my old EFI. Wish me luck, but I'm not too hopeful atm!!
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I've just edited my config to disable all kexts except lilu and virtualsmc and see how we go from there. My network kext is different from the one you mention, mine is SmallTreeIntel8259x. My Big Sur installation is 11.5. I'll boot with my working efi and delete the networinterfaces.plist before trying with the new efi.
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I've now had a play with the new patches for over an hour and not managed to successfully boot to a stable install. Big Sur either freezes when I enter my password and just stays locked up or it boots to the desktop but I have a spinning 'beach ball' for a few minutes before it automatically crashes and reboots. Monterey B1 just continually reboots half way through loading. Tried booting with my working EFI and then starting the Monterey B3 update. When it gets to the reboot stage I try booting with the new patches and I just get the continual rebooting. My next test will be to disable all but Lilu and Virtualsmc kexts and all boot args except -v to see if I can get any further.
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This has been the case since at least Mojave, both kexts are needed. They both work in Monterey and Big Sur.
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Are you using THESE BT firmware/driver? You also need the Bluetoolfixup.kext when using Monterey, with min and max version settings set correctly in your config. If you are dual booting Windows then you will probably need to do a full cold boot to get BT working in macOS. Windows loads its own firmware to the BT module that is only cleared by doing a full cold boot - by that I mean shutdown and remove power (turn power supply off or unplug) for 10 seconds or more. It's a PITA but usually necessary for Windows/macOS dual booting for the Intel BT module to work.
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I deleted my Catalina drive a few weeks ago and now only have Big Sur 11.5 and Monterey Beta 1. I will be trying the new patches & quirks over the weekend. I will disable / delete patches 2 & 3, and the last 2, as they are not applicable for me. If all goes well then I will try updating to Beta 3. Thanks to both of you. 👍
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Thank you.
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Please find attached my full config. I am using the official 0.7.1 release version. config.plist.zip
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@fabiosun it is not that you have been unclear but reading various posts both on here, amd-osx and insanelymac, I am confusing myself 😀 My current set that works for BS and Monterey is attached below and if I have understood some of what I have read then this list should be able to be cut down by about 50%. Sorry to add to your work load but thank you for all the hard work you have put in. patches.plist.zip
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I am getting totally confused, and am running round in circles trying to work out what is what, by the number of different patch lists being posted now and what needs to be changed in the various different versions / variants. Is there a definitive list of what is 'the better / best' set of patches we should be using for our Threadripper hacks to be able to run Big Sur 11.5 and the latest beta (3) of Monterey? I am not interested in running earlier versions of macOS prior to Big Sur, nor Clover.
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@fabiosun is that with the beta 2 patches as is or using the "special tool" announced by @Shaneee at amd-osx. https://forum.amd-osx.com/index.php?threads/pre-release-macos-monterey.1841/post-11438
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