I've done all the changes needed using my working B550 Vision D Monterey 12.1 build but adapting to your setup which also includes updates for the RX6600, Intel 6 AX201 WiFi and Intel I-255V ethernet using the new AppleI2xx kext. Please give it a try.
I've done all the changes needed using my working B550 Vision D Monterey 12.1 build but adapting to your setup which also includes updates for the RX6600, Intel 6 AX201 WiFi and Intel I-255V ethernet using the new AppleI2xx kext. Please give it a try.
Okay, this is really weird and I don't know how common it is, but I have pretty much the same specs as OP and I have been battling with my hackintosh for a couple of days now and while looking for some help I came across this forum and your reply, so I wanted to thank you and let you know that I will be trying this configuration tomorrow morning. You are a lifesaver!
Okay, this is really weird and I don't know how common it is, but I have pretty much the same specs as OP and I have been battling with my hackintosh for a couple of days now and while looking for some help I came across this forum and your reply, so I wanted to thank you and let you know that I will be trying this configuration tomorrow morning. You are a lifesaver!
Great! Just remember to use/generate completely new UUID, ROM and serial data in the SMBIOS section using SSDTPRGen in the EFI config file because that belongs to the OP. As if Apple finds out more than one instance of the same serials are being used on two machines in two different locations they will likely close it down.
I've done all the changes needed using my working B550 Vision D Monterey 12.1 build but adapting to your setup which also includes updates for the RX6600, Intel 6 AX201 WiFi and Intel I-255V ethernet using the new AppleI2xx kext. Please give it a try.
Instead of just preparing and giving EFI folders to people, you should teach them how to do their own. If they actually learn how Hackintosh stuff works, they are less likely to need help in the future, and are going to have a better experience when using their Hackintosh.
Instead of just preparing and giving EFI folders to people, you should teach them how to do their own. If they actually learn how Hackintosh stuff works, they are less likely to need help in the future, and are going to have a better experience when using their Hackintosh.
@ExtremeXT I always tell users to try to edit their own EFI files under my guides (and I have many on Tonymac). FYI the OP was already given advice by @Edhawk to edit but had asked for extra help with it instead. That was where I thought to step in. Unfortunately it seems my efforts are not being appreciated.
@ford224 the path to get a fully working hackintosh is not a possible overnight task. It is a long process of trial and error and testing and yes we do often hit walls even ourselves. I cannot count how many times I have had to reboot my system just testing new settings and parameters.
If your system crashes you need to check what is causing the crash because on a hackintosh there are tons of variables that could cause it. Are the BIOS settings you are using correct ie. hackintosh compatible? Is your GPU compatible with the version of macOS? Have you run the ResetNVRAM tool before running the new EFI build? Are the cables and cards in the PC system properly sitting in their sockets? These are the sorts of things I would check and do.
FYI the EFI build I had posted for you is designed for Monterey 12.1+. It will not work with Big Sur as your RX6600 does not work with Big Sur.
That's a bit hard to discern. You need to check what BT card you have. Do you have an Intel Bluetooth card or a Broadcom BRCM card installed?
For Intel BT, you only need BluetoolFixup.kext and IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext enabled. For Broadcom cards you will need the Broadcom
BT kexts. As I think you do have Intel BT installed you should be fine.
However you will need to make sure that power is going to your USB internal ports (for the Bluetooth).
Maybe you could try to disable USBInjectAll.kext and enable Rog-B550I-USB-Map.kext in your config.plist?
As that was the original USB port map from your EFI.
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