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  1. Just now, fabiosun said:

    our system are also today top system..but they are considered old

    in amazon .it you can find something

    Motherboard I know work are

    MSI Trx40 creator

    MSI TRX40 Pro 10G 

    Gigabyte Trx40 Designare 1/1.1

    Gigabyte Aoros trx40 Extreme

    but you can also try to see in this thread other models

     

    Ok, thanks for all your dedication and patience, @fabiosun 🙂

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  2. 1 minute ago, fabiosun said:

    No idea then, it seems it does not like cloned Mac disk

    I would try to clone your big sur in mackintosh in the same way you did for Ventura in your real Mac and see if it is a cloning option problem

    I do not think so..but it is one to the latest try brfotr to give up..I did a fast search on internet and  I have found only Big Sur users with your motherboard

     

    very weird we discover this big problem on a trx40 system

     

     

     

    Ok, maybe I'll change my motherboard with one who works, can you reccomend one, please ? (must hace PCI express GEN 4 slots...)

  3. 1 hour ago, fabiosun said:

     

    It seems you do not see cloned partition with Ventura

    Scanpolicy is set to zero?

    if you press space bar in boot menu stage do you see others options to boot?

    try also to disable or enabled SecureBootModel in misc/boot config.plist section

     

     

    Yes, I don't see cloned partition, even after SpaceBar press.

    Scanpolicy is set to zero.

    I try with SecoreBootModel - both Enabled and Disabled, the same result: the cloned partition doesn't show...

  4. @fabiosun I know 🙂

     

    Now I have on an USB SSD drive an exact clone from Ventura - real Mac - MacBook Pro M1 Pro

     

    I put on EFI partition of the USB drive the EFI folder, but when OC boots from USB drive it shows me the following options:

    1. Windows (from another NVME)

    2. EFI (from USB SSD)

    3. Install Mac OS (from BigSurSSD)

    4. BigSurSSD

     

    If I choose 2. EFI doesn't work

     

    How can I select to boot the existing installlation of Ventura from USB drive?

  5. 17 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

    the only think I could think is to clone a working Monterey or Ventura from a real Mac or from a working Hackintosh and see if it works with your EFi (in my opinion that EFI is good)

     

    I dont know how to improve it

     

     

    Do you mean, clone an entire disk from a real Mac, and then put this EFI on the cloned SSD ?

  6. 27 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

    this is not complete..but more useful could be error you see on video (is it always the same?)

     

     

    Yes it's the same on video.

     

    Too bad, because threadripper platform is really fast and stable, and I think I'm loosing my patience 😄

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  7. 15 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

    connected to a sata controller? if so no good (if the errors is the same) I do not think your EFI miss something to boot in Monterey or Ventura (if it is booting well in Big Sur)

     

    have you an usb disk enclosure to try?

     

     

    It was connected to internal SATA controller, indeed, same errors.

     

    Yes, I'm trying right now with an USB 3 enclosure... feedback soon.

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  8. 5 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

    I hope you does not have the same problem which users loosing m2 slot if os greater than Big Sur 

    I have to check you video as soon I come back in front my pc

     

    I reupload the video, 'cause previous has poor resolution....

     

    Also, I attach a screen capture from the final of the video.....

     

    https://wetransfer.com/downloads/c5456ed770750f198299abf1b46fe94720221103150452/b5cb2a70fae4e9d6f6fe655136e97db520221103150508/16c465

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