Thank you very much for all the time you helped me! We tried many options, I added nvme=-1 and updated the bios.
But still nothing works, I don’t think there’s any point in trying to do anything else, apparently my laptop is definitely not designed for macOS.
I have Hikvision E3000 SSD NVMe M.2 512GB disk.
I tried booting from all the USB Ports, with and without XhciPortLimit, with and without SetupVirtualMap, and with npci=0x3000. Still the same error BuildActDeviceEntry exit
Here is the main bios screen:
Oh no, it didn’t help again... I don’t understand what the problem could be
I don’t think there could have been an error when adding kext, I added it using the plus sign in the program
On your forum I did not find GenericUSBXHCI.kext in the download section and therefore downloaded from this site: https://bitbucket.org/RehabMan/os-x-generic-usb3/downloads/
I put it in the kexts folder, added it to config.plist, reset NVRAM, but it still hangs on the same line
I admit, it was stupid to just grab a random EFI file from the Internet.
And I recorded how I assembled the EFI file according to your guide: . But the situation hasn't changed.
@EliteMacx86 I looked on YouTube for “universal EFI” for all AMD processors and decided to try it. I installed the necessary kexts, drivers and ACPI and changed SMBIOS. Now I have a small one, but it still freezes:
One person here told me how he did it, and I decided to try it.
I used the TransMac program to record the online sonoma installer onto a USB. Then, using the configured OpenCore, I launched from the flash drive. There were lines there (in the screenshot), and after them the laptop simply...
I also think that this is because of the com.apple.recovery.boot folder, because I downloaded the image “from the first site I came across.” I don't know where I can download it normally.
I have an HP laptop with AMD Ryzen 3 3250U and Radeon Vega 3. I saw on your YouTube channel that you ran macOS on such a laptop. I myself tried to compile OpenCore using the Dortania guide, but it didn’t work out for me. Could you please share the EFI folder for running macOS on such an HP laptop.
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