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HELP: Installing MacOS Sonoma on Asus Vivobook M515UA R7 5700U

Just tried with these settings and i keep getting the same result.
I don't have a Mac, so the method i used to generate the image was this: Create USB without Mac and Transmac
I'll add my bios settings as attachment.
Enable SVM mode.

Also, add npci=0x3000 and ensure you have the following Quirks and SSDTs
SSDT-EC-USBX-DESTOP
SSDT-PLUG-ALT (from OC package)

AvoidRuntimeDefrag+EnableSafeModeSlide+ProvideCustomSlide+RebuildAppleMemoryMap+SetupVirtualMap+SyncRuntime permissions

Also, ensure that you have the latest AMD Kernel patches and the core count is adjusted accordingly.
 
Enable SVM mode.

Also, add npci=0x3000 and ensure you have the following Quirks and SSDTs
SSDT-EC-USBX-DESTOP
SSDT-PLUG-ALT (from OC package)

AvoidRuntimeDefrag+EnableSafeModeSlide+ProvideCustomSlide+RebuildAppleMemoryMap+SetupVirtualMap+SyncRuntime permissions

Also, ensure that you have the latest AMD Kernel patches and the core count is adjusted accordingly.
I had SVM mode turned off because supposedly if i have it enabled IOMMU also gets enabled and that's supposed to be turned off. Turned it back on.

npci=0x3000 i changed ncpi to this. it's not supposed to be ncpi=0x3000 ncpi=0x100002, but rather just ncpi=0x3000, right?
SSDT-EC-USBX-DESTOP > got it
SSDT-PLUG-ALT (from OC package) > got it
Also kept the other SSDTs, should i remove then?

AvoidRuntimeDefrag+EnableSafeModeSlide+ProvideCustomSlide+RebuildAppleMemoryMap+SetupVirtualMap+SyncRuntime permissions > done

"Also, ensure that you have the latest AMD Kernel patches and the core count is adjusted accordingly." > i don't understand wht you mean by this.

Other than that, tested and got the same result.
I also tried this other guide, and got a completely different error: "00:000 00:000 OC: Grabbed zero system-id for SB, this is not allowed", opencore won't even load.
 
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npci=0x3000 i changed ncpi to this. it's not supposed to be ncpi=0x3000 ncpi=0x100002, but rather just ncpi=0x3000, right?
No. The correct arg is npci=0x2000 or 3000.

Also kept the other SSDTs, should i remove then?
Yes, remove rest for now.

"Also, ensure that you have the latest AMD Kernel patches and the core count is adjusted accordingly." > i don't understand wht you mean by this.
If you check Kernel>Patch, you'll find that it has Kernel Patches which is must for AMD builds. So, ensure its latest. If you followed the guide, should be latest. Just adjust the core count accordingly.

Other than that, tested and got the same result.
No idea. Attach the verbose video to check!

I also tried this other guide, and got a completely different error: "00:000 00:000 OC: Grabbed zero system-id for SB, this is not allowed", opencore won't even load.
Nothing to bother for other guides. xD
 
No. The correct arg is npci=0x2000 or 3000.


Yes, remove rest for now.


If you check Kernel>Patch, you'll find that it has Kernel Patches which is must for AMD builds. So, ensure its latest. If you followed the guide, should be latest. Just adjust the core count accordingly.


No idea. Attach the verbose video to check!


Nothing to bother for other guides. xD
Tried both with npci=0x2000 and after with 0x3000.
Removed the rest of the SSDTs.
The kernel patch is the latest.
Still the exact same errors.
 

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Tried both with npci=0x2000 and after with 0x3000.
Removed the rest of the SSDTs.
The kernel patch is the latest.
Still the exact same errors.
Attach the EFI to check
 

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