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Asus TRX50 Pro Sage WIFI OSX Installation


Jerry-ag

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Hello @backinblackx86,

 

recently built a new PC with specs similar to yours: an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970x, ASUS Pro WS TRX50 Sage WiFi motherboard, 128GB of DDR5 RAM, and an AMD RX6950XT GPU. I'm interested in installing MacOS on this system. I've attempted to follow your EFI installation guide, but unfortunately, it hasn't been successful. I've also exported the Mmiowhitelist as per your instructions in your post, but the system seems to be stuck at the initial boot stage. I would greatly appreciate your advice on resolving these issues. Thank you very much.

 

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Thank you @fabiosun

 

Yes, I have modified the CPU core number in the Kernel patch. I tried to install many times, but it remains stuck at the beginning of boot. I also have successfully installed macOS Sonoma on another Dell workstation T7910, but this is my first experience with a new AMD CPU for hackintosh. I would greatly appreciate your assistance in installing macOS on this PC.

 

Thank you in advance.

Jerry

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On 1/24/2024 at 3:33 PM, fabiosun said:

give me a minutes 🙂

 

EFI.zip 4.5 MB · 14 downloads

Try this

and see if it hangs the same

In bootmenu reset nvram first

 

 

@Jerry-agi do not see your debug log (opencore.txt to check your MMIO areas)

try to modify the EFI posted above (core counts and MMIO)

check also if your motherboard bios is well configured

UEFI on 

4g on

CSM off

the main part to check

 

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@Jerry-agcheck here

there is something wrong

config plist say false but log say skip 1 for latest MMIO Area

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later i could modify for you posted EFI (from me to other users)

but if you can try to adapt it for your system (mmio and cores count)

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Sorry, I forgot to inform you that all the MmioWhitelist were set to TRUE when debugging for the opencore.txt file. However, this caused the system to no longer boot. Subsequently, I tried to disable the latest Mmio following the EFI folder provided by @backinblackx86, but it is still stuck at the same point. 

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1 hour ago, fabiosun said:

@Jerry-agi do not see your debug log (opencore.txt to check your MMIO areas)

try to modify the EFI posted above (core counts and MMIO)

check also if your motherboard bios is well configured

UEFI on 

4g on

CSM off

the main part to check

 

Yes, I also made changes in the Bios:

- Above 4G Decoding: on

- XHCI Hand-off: on

- UEFI: on

- Legacy USB-Support: off

- CSM support: off

- Secure Boot: off

- SATA Mode: AHCI 

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2 hours ago, fabiosun said:

EFI-V1.4.zip 2.82 MB · 1 download

try this if you like (backup yours EFI)

Check also resize bar option in your bios

 

in boot menu reset nvram first

 

Yes, I tried this EFI-V1.4, but it is still stuck at the same point. 

 

Btw, how can I check resize bar option in my Bios?

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30 minutes ago, Lorys89 said:

Hi guys, do you need help? if so tag me. 😉 

Hello @Lorys89,

 

That would be great if you could help me to solve this issue too. Thank you!

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4 minuti fa, Jerry-ag ha scritto:

Yes, I tried this EFI-V1.4, but it is still stuck at the same point. 

 

Btw, how can I check resize bar option in my Bios?

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usb with full installer or usb with  recovery?

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Try to change usb port to install

If it doesn’t work disable for now aquantia Ethernet and WiFi from your bios

resize bar option is near uefi  or 4g section I think

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9 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

Try to change usb port to install

If it doesn’t work disable for now aquantia Ethernet and WiFi from your bios

resize bar option is near uefi  or 4g section I think

Thank you for your suggestions. I will give it another try.

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27 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

Try to change usb port to install

If it doesn’t work disable for now aquantia Ethernet and WiFi from your bios

resize bar option is near uefi  or 4g section I think

Tried as you suggested, but it is not working.

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are you trying to install Sonoma? I recall having to change the OpenCore secureboot flag for 14.4.1…Ventura was my initial boot.

 

disabled wifi7, ethernet, slimsas, anything else…does the 6950 need to be spoofed as well?

Fabiosun and lorys89 know how to troubleshoot this…listen to them….how could my gigabyte be compatible and not the ASUs

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44 minutes ago, backinblackx86 said:

are you trying to install Sonoma? I recall having to change the OpenCore secureboot flag for 14.4.1…Ventura was my initial boot.

 

disabled wifi7, ethernet, slimsas, anything else…does the 6950 need to be spoofed as well?

Fabiosun and lorys89 know how to troubleshoot this…listen to them….how could my gigabyte be compatible and not the ASUs

Thank you for the information. Yes, I have disabled Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and other settings from BIOS. Additionally, I have successfully spoofed the 6950XT on my Dell workstation (which works well with Sonoma 14.4).

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mmmh

i see a ventura installer and a MacOs Sonoma icon?

is it there Sonoma installed?

Have you pressed in opencore ghraphical menu space bar and reset Nvram and sip from there?

 

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4 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

mmmh

i see a ventura installer and a MacOs Sonoma icon?

is it there Sonoma installed?

Have you pressed in opencore ghraphical menu space bar and reset Nvram and sip from there?

 

No, an NVME drive includes the macOS Sonoma icon, which was installed from my Dell workstation. However, I plan to format and reinstall a new one on this PC (AMD cpu). Sorry, I forgot to mention that to you.

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