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ASUS Z10PE-D8 WS - Kernel Panic trying to install Monterey

jenerdba

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Motherboard
Machinist X99 D8 Max
CPU
[Dual] Intel Xeon E5-2697a v4
Graphics
AMD Radeon RX 6600
Mac
  1. Mac Pro
Mobile Phone
  1. iOS
Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to install Monterey on my PC and I created an OpenCore 0.9.1 USB drive following the installation guide in this forum.
My config is as follow:

Motherboard: ASUS Z10PE-D8 WS
CPU: Dual Intel Xeon E5-2697 v3
Video: AMD Radeon RX 6600
Audio: Internal (Realtek ALC-1150)
LAN: Internal (Intel I210-AT)

pc-specs.png

But, when I try to boot into MacOS Base System install, I get this kernel panic:

Panic.JPEG

My EFI folder has the following:

+---EFI
+---BOOT
¦ .contentFlavour
¦ .contentVisibility
¦ BOOTx64.efi
¦
+---OC
¦ .contentFlavour
¦ .contentVisibility
¦ OpenCore.efi
¦ oldConfig.plist
¦ config.plist
¦
+---ACPI
¦ SSDT-EC.aml
¦ SSDT-PLUG.aml
¦ SSDT-RTC0-RANGE.aml
¦ SSDT-UNC.aml
¦
+---Drivers
¦ OpenRuntime.efi
¦ OpenCanopy.efi
¦ AudioDxe.efi
¦ HfsPlus.efi
¦ ResetNvramEntry.efi
¦
+---Kexts
¦ +---AppleALC.kext
¦ +---AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext
¦ +---CpuTscSync.kext
¦ +---IntelMausi.kext
¦ +---Lilu.kext
¦ +---NVMeFix.kext
¦ +---USBInjectAll.kext
¦ +---VirtualSMC.kext
¦ +---WhateverGreen.kext
¦
+---Resources
¦ +---Audio
¦ +---Font
¦ ¦ Font_1x.bin
¦ ¦ Font_1x.png
¦ ¦ Font_2x.bin
¦ ¦ Font_2x.png
¦ ¦
¦ +---Image
¦ ¦ +---Acidanthera
¦ ¦ +---GoldenGate
¦ ¦ ¦ Enter.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ ExtAppleRecv.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ ExtAppleTM.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ ExtHardDrive.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ HardDrive.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Left.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Lock.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Password.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Restart.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Right.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Selected.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Selector.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ SetDefault.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Shell.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ ShutDown.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Tool.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Windows.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ AppleRecv.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ AppleTM.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ BtnFocus.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Cursor.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Dot.icns
¦ ¦
¦ +---Label
¦ EFIBoot.l2x
¦ EFIBoot.lbl
¦ Other.l2x
¦ Other.lbl
¦ ResetNVRAM.l2x
¦ ResetNVRAM.lbl
¦ Shell.l2x
¦ Shell.lbl
¦ SIPDisabled.l2x
¦ SIPDisabled.lbl
¦ SIPEnabled.l2x
¦ SIPEnabled.lbl
¦ Tool.l2x
¦ Tool.lbl
¦ Windows.l2x
¦ Windows.lbl
¦ Apple.l2x
¦ Apple.lbl
¦ AppleRecv.l2x
¦ AppleRecv.lbl
¦ AppleTM.l2x
¦ AppleTM.lbl
¦
+---Tools
RtcRw.efi
TpmInfo.efi
BootKicker.efi
ChipTune.efi
CleanNvram.efi
ControlMsrE2.efi
CsrUtil.efi
ListPartitions.efi
GopStop.efi
KeyTester.efi
MmapDump.efi
OpenControl.efi
OpenShell.efi
ResetSystem.efi

Any help will be appreciated.
 

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Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to install Monterey on my PC and I created an OpenCore 0.9.1 USB drive following the installation guide in this forum.
My config is as follow:

Motherboard: ASUS Z10PE-D8 WS
CPU: Dual Intel Xeon E5-2697 v3
Video: AMD Radeon RX 6600
Audio: Internal (Realtek ALC-1150)
LAN: Internal (Intel I210-AT)

View attachment 5792

But, when I try to boot into MacOS Base System install, I get this kernel panic:

View attachment 5793

My EFI folder has the following:

+---EFI
+---BOOT
¦ .contentFlavour
¦ .contentVisibility
¦ BOOTx64.efi
¦
+---OC
¦ .contentFlavour
¦ .contentVisibility
¦ OpenCore.efi
¦ oldConfig.plist
¦ config.plist
¦
+---ACPI
¦ SSDT-EC.aml
¦ SSDT-PLUG.aml
¦ SSDT-RTC0-RANGE.aml
¦ SSDT-UNC.aml
¦
+---Drivers
¦ OpenRuntime.efi
¦ OpenCanopy.efi
¦ AudioDxe.efi
¦ HfsPlus.efi
¦ ResetNvramEntry.efi
¦
+---Kexts
¦ +---AppleALC.kext
¦ +---AppleMCEReporterDisabler.kext
¦ +---CpuTscSync.kext
¦ +---IntelMausi.kext
¦ +---Lilu.kext
¦ +---NVMeFix.kext
¦ +---USBInjectAll.kext
¦ +---VirtualSMC.kext
¦ +---WhateverGreen.kext
¦
+---Resources
¦ +---Audio
¦ +---Font
¦ ¦ Font_1x.bin
¦ ¦ Font_1x.png
¦ ¦ Font_2x.bin
¦ ¦ Font_2x.png
¦ ¦
¦ +---Image
¦ ¦ +---Acidanthera
¦ ¦ +---GoldenGate
¦ ¦ ¦ Enter.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ ExtAppleRecv.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ ExtAppleTM.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ ExtHardDrive.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ HardDrive.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Left.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Lock.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Password.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Restart.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Right.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Selected.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Selector.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ SetDefault.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Shell.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ ShutDown.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Tool.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Windows.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ AppleRecv.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ AppleTM.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ BtnFocus.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Cursor.icns
¦ ¦ ¦ Dot.icns
¦ ¦
¦ +---Label
¦ EFIBoot.l2x
¦ EFIBoot.lbl
¦ Other.l2x
¦ Other.lbl
¦ ResetNVRAM.l2x
¦ ResetNVRAM.lbl
¦ Shell.l2x
¦ Shell.lbl
¦ SIPDisabled.l2x
¦ SIPDisabled.lbl
¦ SIPEnabled.l2x
¦ SIPEnabled.lbl
¦ Tool.l2x
¦ Tool.lbl
¦ Windows.l2x
¦ Windows.lbl
¦ Apple.l2x
¦ Apple.lbl
¦ AppleRecv.l2x
¦ AppleRecv.lbl
¦ AppleTM.l2x
¦ AppleTM.lbl
¦
+---Tools
RtcRw.efi
TpmInfo.efi
BootKicker.efi
ChipTune.efi
CleanNvram.efi
ControlMsrE2.efi
CsrUtil.efi
ListPartitions.efi
GopStop.efi
KeyTester.efi
MmapDump.efi
OpenControl.efi
OpenShell.efi
ResetSystem.efi

Any help will be appreciated.
Provide your EFI to check.
 
Hi,

Attached is my EFI.
Thank you!
 

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I renamed PCI to PC00 and recompile the SSDTs.
But I'm getting the same KP.
I checked my DSDT (attached) and I don't have a PC00 device in it.
Any other suggestion?
 

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I renamed PCI to PC00 and recompile the SSDTs.
But I'm getting the same KP.
I checked my DSDT (attached) and I don't have a PC00 device in it.
Any other suggestion?
Seems like it is PCI0, not PC00. So, revert the changes to PCI0.

Try to boot Big Sur and check if it boots. There is a known issue with the CpuTscSync on Monterey.
 
I switched to Ventura and got it to boot the installer.
Well... sort of.
I have two CPUs so I had to add CPUS=1 in the boot args.
But now it get stuck on AHCI PRT Abort Commands (screenshot attached).
Any ideas?
 

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  • Ventura.JPEG
    Ventura.JPEG
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I switched to Ventura and got it to boot the installer.
Well... sort of.
I have two CPUs so I had to add CPUS=1 in the boot args.
But now it get stuck on AHCI PRT Abort Commands (screenshot attached).
Any ideas?
Provide your BIOS Settings. For old Controllers, you may need to attach a kext.
 
I'm attaching the BIOS manual for reference.
This is what I have set:

AiTweaker Menu:
Xeon Turbo Charger = Enabled

Advanced Menu:
ACPI Settings - Enable ACPI Auto Configuration = Enabled
NCT7669D Super IO Configuration - Serial Port 1 and 2 = Disabled
Onboard LAN I210 - LAN ROM Type = Disabled
PCI Subsystem - Above 4G Decoding = Enabled
PCI Subsystem - SR-IOV Support = Enabled
CSM Configuration - CSM Support = Disabled
Trusted Computing - Security Device Support = Enabled
USB Configuration - EHCI Hand-off = Enabled
ASMedia Storage Controller = AHCI Mode
Hot-Plug = Enabled
ASPM Support = Enabled

IntelRCSetup Menu:
Processor Configuration = Hyper Threading = Enabled
IIO Configuration - Intel VT-d = Enabled
PCH Configuration - sSATA Controller = Enabled
PCH Configuration - Configure sSATA as = AHCI
PCH Configuration - SATA Controller = Enabled
PCH Configuration - Configure SATA as = AHCI

Everything else is the default.

My BIOS is newer than the one from the attached manual.
For both SATA and sSATA, there are two additional settings:
AHCI Link Power Management = Enabled
AHCI Aggressive Link Power Management = Enabled
And every SATA port there is a option to enable or disable Hot-Plug, which is currently enabled for all ports.
 

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I'm attaching the BIOS manual for reference.
This is what I have set:

AiTweaker Menu:
Xeon Turbo Charger = Enabled

Advanced Menu:
ACPI Settings - Enable ACPI Auto Configuration = Enabled
NCT7669D Super IO Configuration - Serial Port 1 and 2 = Disabled
Onboard LAN I210 - LAN ROM Type = Disabled
PCI Subsystem - Above 4G Decoding = Enabled
PCI Subsystem - SR-IOV Support = Enabled
CSM Configuration - CSM Support = Disabled
Trusted Computing - Security Device Support = Enabled
USB Configuration - EHCI Hand-off = Enabled
ASMedia Storage Controller = AHCI Mode
Hot-Plug = Enabled
ASPM Support = Enabled

IntelRCSetup Menu:
Processor Configuration = Hyper Threading = Enabled
IIO Configuration - Intel VT-d = Enabled
PCH Configuration - sSATA Controller = Enabled
PCH Configuration - Configure sSATA as = AHCI
PCH Configuration - SATA Controller = Enabled
PCH Configuration - Configure SATA as = AHCI

Everything else is the default.

My BIOS is newer than the one from the attached manual.
For both SATA and sSATA, there are two additional settings:
AHCI Link Power Management = Enabled
AHCI Aggressive Link Power Management = Enabled
And every SATA port there is a option to enable or disable Hot-Plug, which is currently enabled for all ports.
Try to install Big Sur. If the problem persists, try to check the following guide:


Make sure the total CPU threads does not exceed 64.
 

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