- Joined
- Jul 22, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Supermicro X11SPA-T
- CPU
- Intel Xeon W-3275 28 Core
- Graphics
- 2xAMD RX 580 8GB
- OS X/macOS
- 13.x
- Bootloader
- OpenCore (UEFI)
- Mac
- Mac mini
- MacBook Pro
- Mobile Phone
- Android
- iOS
That's because Ventura requires pre-AVX2.0 dyld shared cache. A guide is coming soon regarding that. In short, Ventura requires AVX2.0 instruction to boot. If a CPU lacks this particular instruction set, it will no longer boot. So, all systems with Ivy Bridge and older are not able to boot. However, there is a workaround.I am trying to install in on a mac pro 3,1 late 2008. Monterrey works like a charm here but with ventura after booting from the installer USB and choosing the efi partition it only reboots and chosing the installer it gets stuck loading. Any solution?