If your Ethernet controller doesn’t work when you install macOS Ventura, you may need to use a USB to Ethernet adapter so you have a working connection.
These UGREEN USB to Ethernet adapters work in macOS without any issues...
Post #701 at the top of this page has the AMD 4-core vmdk, which works with Tahoe.
Just make sure you read the guide and follow the optimisation instructions in section 8 of the first post in this thread.
If I was angry I would have made that clear. I definitely wouldn't be responding to your whiny posts.
If you follow the guide by @tucano2000 in the first post and make the edits recommended in the subsequent posts you should have a working macOS VM.
If you deviate from the guide, then you are...
Try booting with this revised EFI folder. See if it gets you any further along the process.
I have corrected the CPU core count. You have an 8-core/16-thread CPU, not a 16-core CPU.
Enabled the AM5 Kernel patch.
Revised the Kexts in the EFI, removing those not required.
Added SSDT-EC.aml and...
You should have a read of this success story. It will provide you with a clear process to follow.
https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/asus-x670e-gene-efi-adaptable-to-other-x670-x670e-b650-and-b650e-boards.4160/
Your Ryzen 7 6800H (mobile CPU) will have 8-cores and 16-threads. Not 16-Cores.
So I would recommend using the 4-core VM OC setup, which leaves you with an equal amount of cores available for the Host OS (Windows).
At least you only allocated half the RAM that is available to the VM.
Have you...
No idea, as I have no idea what do you want to do with macOS!
Of the most recent releases, I prefer macOS Sequoia but that is a bare metal installation not a VM.
You should be ok using the Apple Software Update process going to either version of macOS.
Sequoia will be a more straightforward option, as your Sonoma EFI is likely to work as it is without the need for any edits. Assuming the current kexts are up to date.
Tahoe requires a cut down Kexts...
@HACKMACVM_222 Have to ask, why are you posting in this thread if you are using a different method to get the VM up and running?
Shouldn't you be posting your success and any issues on Dr Donk's site?
No Liquid Glass will not work, as the VM doesn’t use macOS’s graphics acceleration, I.e. no graphics Passthrough.
You need to read through the guide on the first page, as there are a number of common fixes available for use, which might help with the ‘laggy’ feel.
Apple dropped the supporting kexts and frameworks for Realtek audio codecs in Tahoe, that is why it doesn’t work, not because of any other reason. So you do not need to reinstall macOS Tahoe.
There is a post installation process that fixes this Audio issue in Tahoe, using OCLP-MOD root...
Yes, the latest EFI folders attached to post #1 in this thread are compatible with Tahoe. But only if you want to run macOS as a Virtual Machine on a desktop system.
Configuring OpenCore for a laptop is difficult because Apple never used a similar AMD setup, simple really. So an AMD laptop...
The SKHynix drive won’t work well with macOS, you will need to replace it with a compatible drive.
You need to change the internal graphics VRAM to ‘Auto’ in the Bios, so macOS allocates 2GB of Ram to the AMD IGPU. 500MB isn’t enough to drive macOS.
No idea if your system Ethernet, WiFi or...
You need to boot with the OpenCore Debug version and follow the guidelines in the link below. So you can extract the MmioWhitelist entries for your system. It doesn’t matter if your system doesn’t boot to macOS, as the settings to generate the MmioWhitelist entries will be in the OC log that...
Off the top of my head your setup is missing the following elements:
ACPI patches, which are required for AM5 systems.
The config.plist doesn’t have any MmioWhitelist entries.
The AM5 Kernel patch (No. 18) in your config.plist is not enabled.
There were other elements that need attention out...
Booting in to a prohibited symbol usually means the USB port you are using for the installer has been dropped as part of the switch from Bios control, to OpenCore control and finally to the macOS installer control.
Often a USB port that happily boots the OpenCore EFI and installer will be...
If I am honest what you were asking wasn't clear, so you got my best stab at an answer. The options below might be more what you are looking for.
1. Are you using RestrictEvents.kext and the revpatch=auto,sbvmm boot argument in your setup?
https://github.com/acidanthera/RestrictEvents
The...
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