https://macos86.it/topic/6542-bug-fix-for-am5-new-firmware-motherboards-dsdt-fix/
But asking for help on the Discord from corpghost as @fabiosun suggested is a much cleaner approach.
I kind of did and kind of didn't. The patches have been updated so they will run Sequoia, if you don't use the updated version currently in Beta then your system won't boot.
Thought it would be a good idea to post that the bios updates for the Sinkclose Vulnerability apparently are causing failure to boot. There are two users who have AM4 MSI boards we know of that have that issue. It looks like a kernel issue in that the error message states:
[EB|#LOG:EXITBS:START]...
I've read speculation that the 9000 series processors would't be so different than the 7000 but that bios issues might be a road block. That made sense to me being they can run on existing motherboards and could still prove to be true. Hopefully once more people in the community buy 9000...
I think you have two choices, wait for someone more knowledgeable to figure out what the problem is or downgrade. There is always a risk updating the bios, more so in the hackintosh community as updates can break a working system.
You may be the first to update CVE-2024-36877 security issue. I assume you have turned off secure boot and cleared the security keys? If nothing else works have you tried downgrading the bios?
You probably need the newer bios version to run 9000 processors is my guess. It’s very early days yet, if I do decide to upgrade I’ll wait until there are some success stories
@kcsmithh35 This is what I used on my MSI MAG X670E Tomahawk WiFi. USB ports not mapped as yours will be different, kexts are included for intel wifi/bluetooth but disabled and core counts adjusted down to 6. Whatevergreen.kext replaced with NootRX.kext as you have an AMD 6700XT graphics card...
Are you sure you changed the bios settings back correctly after updating? As far as I know there are no bios updates to AM4 boards that would cause it not to boot. Some AM5 boards that’s true.
That post is from last year so he probably isn't watching the forum being it is his only post. Might try to direct message instead but even then you may not hear anything,
Your only path as far as I know is to have a new DSDT created or have someone on the Discord create the ACPI patches you would need. Also beyond where I can help except to send you information where to ask for help which I already did.
Please see here for a link describing how ACPI patching can be performed and avoid using a DSDT
https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/asus-x670e-gene-efi-adaptable-to-other-x670-x670e-b650-and-b650e-boards.4160/post-35977
Yes however you didn't list your motherboard or your wireless card. Is it a B550 variation? Your EFI is mash up so no real help until you finish clarifying your hardware.
The prohibited sign usually means the USB port you are using is not recognized, it could be something else but it's impossible to do anything but guess unless you provide a list of all your hardware. Please include the type of SSDs you are using as well
He is talking about the Kernel/ Patches you need to run macOS on an AMD machine. You adjust the core count depending on how many cores your processor has.... brain fart maybe?
https://github.com/AMD-OSX/AMD_Vanilla
You haven't updated the bios before trying to install Sequoia by any chance? Have you double checked bios settings per usual? Last bit I have to offer you have way too many bluetooth related kexts loading, some for intel and other for a Broadcom card I believe. Try disabling them all and any...
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