Your EFI is missing so many things including the correct core counts in, Mmiowhitelist values etc it's basically a nonstarter. This post here will get you a lot closer
https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/i-cant-install-ryzen-7-7700-gigabyte-b650m-sh2-ventura.4773/post-34648
If you really have an intel i7-7700 processor his EFI is not going to help you, completely different hardware setup. If instead you mean you have some kind of AMD processor and are trying to use your Nvidia GTX1060 card for video that's another issue. Unless you want to try your hand at OCLP...
As far as I know those issues with the 9900X were never resolved, he was never able to get it working even more recently on another hackintosh site. It could be a deadend CPU choice for unknown reasons
I can see a few issues that all I'll be able to do is point out, in the config.plist under the Booter/ MmioWhitelist section you have no entries and that alone is enough to cause the system to halt. Different manufacturers boards require different values, Asus vs Gigabyte always seem to be...
That's a cheaper way to go for sure. Personally I rarely recommend OCLP, not that it isn't a valid and excellent utility, only because so many users struggle to get it setup for what ever reason.
Hello @SpringCat Unfortunately your GPU is going to limit your ability to run macOS and your CPU does not have graphics capability.. If you are running Big Sur it will be without Graphics Acceleration which is a very poor user experience. Your best option would be to buy a supported AMD...
Okay, then I would suggest searching for how to use USBToolBox or USBMapMaster. Both can help you map ports but typically the results are not perfect and still require some tweaking. You can probably get some additional help here on the final result...
Hi @xt3nzy your comment " but a new disk called install macos appeared, I booted through it and everything was installed" is normal although if it crashed that isn't. Normally it just reboots two or three times before install completes and after the first reboot it needs to start up again form...
Hello @KenSysOp have you taken the time to correctly map your USB ports? What you are describing is a very, very common behavior when that hasn't been done or done incorrectly. I can't tell you how many posts there are here and on other hackintosh sites describing the exact same thing.
This is...
Your hardware is fine but you’ll need a supported AMD graphics card to be able to use macOS being the iGPU on the AM5 processors is unsupported. It’s just not worth trying until you get a supported GPU
Hi @ironyaditya I would suggest a couple of things to try and sort out why it won't boot. Add -v to your boot arguments so you can see where it stops loading. Grab a picture of that and post it, that would provide others here wit ore information. You can also try disabling any bluetooth related...
Hi @TUNIN96, I'm going to assume you are wanting to use the iGPU on your CPU for the time being and unfortunately that is not supported in macOS, windows and Linux no problem. Same issue with an addition of a Nvidia RTX5060, that is not ever going to work. If you are set on wanting to use macOS...
Hi, your EFI is lacking the correct ACPI SSDT's, Booter MimoWhitelist values, proper CPU core values in the Kernel patches and a way to initialize your video card display. I posted this a while ago, it should give a better idea of what your EFI should look like...
He might be able to help but he would have to rewrite his EFI to work with your board. Asus and Gigabyte 670/ 650 boards require different values to be able to boot. Without getting into to much detail you'd be better off staring here. https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/ryzen-9000.5375/post-37239
That's not an accurate statement. It's true it's not working for you but there are plenty of users, myself include reporting no issues with this update on other sites. This is just an issue with your EFI configuration.
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