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I can't provide anything as I have no OS installed on this system now, the NVMe drive is formatted with AMFS and I was able to download the installer via Recovery.

Also unsure by my config not being as per the guide, I followed Dortania guide and also watched multiple videos on YouTube (Yours included, and you told me to come here for help), all the SSDT files are the ones generated by my DSDT using the SSDTTime tool.

I've opened the laptop in the past and it's just some generic NVMe drive that's in there.

The link you've provided above tells me that I need to have a whole bunch more of the stock drivers in my EFI folder than any of the official guides I've followed, I thought only OpenRuntime.efi and HFSPlus.efi, and for tools they all say to only leave OpenShell.efi, however I added CleanNvram.efi to mine as well.

Should I go add all the files your guide tells me to add?

Thanks again
 
I can't provide anything as I have no OS installed on this system now, the NVMe drive is formatted with AMFS and I was able to download the installer via Recovery.
AMFS? It's APFS if I'm not wrong.
Also unsure by my config not being as per the guide, I followed Dortania guide and also watched multiple videos on YouTube (Yours included, and you told me to come here for help), all the SSDT files are the ones generated by my DSDT using the SSDTTime tool.
We try to make the guide more simplified. If it was meant to follow Dortania's guide, we could have not needed to publish a guide on the forum or the channel. If you followed our guide precisely on the channel, we have included a cleanup and that doesn't reflect in your config.plist. Neither do we mention generating some SSDTs using any tool in our guide. So not sure which guide you followed. It's always better to take one route instead of jumping.

I've opened the laptop in the past and it's just some generic NVMe drive that's in there.
Note that the scenario you have could be due to unsupported NVMe. That's the reason i asked for model.

The link you've provided above tells me that I need to have a whole bunch more of the stock drivers in my EFI folder than any of the official guides I've followed, I thought only OpenRuntime.efi and HFSPlus.efi, and for tools they all say to only leave OpenShell.efi, however I added CleanNvram.efi to mine as well.
It does not, you forgot to read precisely. Read, read, read again. Understand and then follow the steps. If you read the summary for the drivers section, it states the following. Not sure what you're reading and what you're understanding. The screenshot attached below is from the link the previous post.


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Should I go add all the files your guide tells me to add?
Yes, you gotta read the guide again and follow it precisely.
 
can you make a guide to make the eFI for these laptops pls i tried
this and
this bit kept on getting a kernel panic
 
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Good afternoon,

I was following this video
to create the Hackintosh on my PC with the following specifications:

Processor AMD Ryzen 7 5700G with Radeon Graphics, 3801 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processor(s).
Board B450M GAMING Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Video NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
Lan Realtek Gaming GbE Family Controller
Disk Disk Hard Disk Ssd Western Digital Wd Sn770 Nvme Gen4

It manages to install on the disk, but when rebooting the boot does not recognize the disk to boot.

Someone could give me a guide please what may be missing.

Thank you very much.
 

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Good afternoon,

I was following this video
to create the Hackintosh on my PC with the following specifications:

Processor AMD Ryzen 7 5700G with Radeon Graphics, 3801 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processor(s).
Board B450M GAMING Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Video NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
Lan Realtek Gaming GbE Family Controller
Disk Disk Hard Disk Ssd Western Digital Wd Sn770 Nvme Gen4

It manages to install on the disk, but when rebooting the boot does not recognize the disk to boot.

Someone could give me a guide please what may be missing.

Thank you very much.
change your boot option to opencore.efi on your bios
 

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