Installing Tahoe 26.4 on AMD Ryzen 7 5700G ' Skills from Clover UEFI 2013 etc. '

Jerome2026

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AMD™️ Ryzen 7 5700G
Asus ROG Strix B550-A Gaming
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G
Asus Strix RX460 4G Gaming
32GB 3600 Vengeance RGB Pro
Be Quit Pure Loop 120mm Cooling
3 HDD's / 2 SSD's

Hello lads, i’m trying to boot the tahoe 26.4 installer but in the post i’ll only get errors like fullscreen.request the gpu is connected to 2 monitors will try one still checking kexts and trying a bunch any help / tips will be appreciated cause i been out for a long time with hackintosh 🫶🏻🤓

I also ordered a Lexar NM790 1TB M.2 SSD for some tweaking W11 multibooting etc.

Just a little chit chat will be fine ..

Happy Tweaking xD

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Have you disabled the AMD IGPU in the bios, with a Boot Argument or are you using a custom SSDT (SSDT-Disable-IGPU.aml), as you can't run both the AMD IGPU and RX 460 in macOS expecting it to work like an Intel system.

The two GPU's require third-party kexts (NootedRed.kext and WhateverGreenkext respectively), which clash when both are present and enabled in the OC setup.

I don't think the Lexar SSD is a good choice for use in a Hackintosh, even if it is meant as the Windows boot drive. It uses an NVME controller that isn't compatible with macOS (Maxio MAP1602), so it could cause issues when installed.

Western Digital &/or SanDisk M.2 NVME drives (PCIe 3.0 & 4.0 series) tend to be the best options when installing a drive in a Hack.
 
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