Good morning.
I collected detailed statistics with logs (which, as I understand it, do not make much sense) and a description of the behavior of the system at boot.
Here is the results: • Without any TscSync kexts - Monterey unsuccess (panic and reboot), Big Sur unsuccess(panic and stuck) • Without any TscSynckexts with cpus=1 - Monterey unsuccess (panic and stuck), Big Sur unsuccess (panic and stuck) • Using VoodooTscSync = Monterey unsuccess (panic and reboot), Big Sur success • Using TscAdjustReset = Monterey unsuccess (panic and reboot), Big Sur unsuccess(panic and stuck) • Using CpuTscSync = Monterey unsuccess (panic and stuck), Big Sur success
Should I try to do something else or just stay on Big Sur? Before this, I experienced a few days of bad luck with Big Sur, but I was still able to get it to work.
Reset BIOS to Defaults and set up your BIOS again. One of the reasons could be your CPU declaration which can be fixed using your DSDT, as asked by @DSM2
I understand it.
I played a lot with the BIOS settings, but it did not lead to any effect.
Now I will set the settings according to one of your guides and update my post.
P.S. Thanks for ur answer, guys!!!
UPD:
• Hyper-threading - Enabled
• Virtualization - Enabled
• Legacy USB Support - Enabled
• USB3.0 Support - Enabled
• XHCI Hand-off - Enabled
• EHCI Hand-off - Enabled
• Sata mode - AHCI
• Serial Port - Disabled
• Network Stack - Disabled
• Intel VT-d - Disabled
• Secure Boot - Disabled
• Fast Boot - Disabled
• Launch CSM - Disabled
Current results:
without cpus = 1: Monterey - panic and reboot, Big Sur - successful boot
with cpus = 1: Monterey - the process goes on and stucks, Big Sur - stucks too on same lines
I'll attach my latest EFI, config and photos with system log.
It seems to me that there is no point in attaching the OpenCore logs, since there is information only about its launch and initialization.
I understand it.
I played a lot with the BIOS settings, but it did not lead to any effect.
Now I will set the settings according to one of your guides and update my post.
P.S. Thanks for ur answer, guys!!!
UPD:
• Hyper-threading - Enabled
• Virtualization - Enabled
• Legacy USB Support - Enabled
• USB3.0 Support - Enabled
• XHCI Hand-off - Enabled
• EHCI Hand-off - Enabled
• Sata mode - AHCI
• Serial Port - Disabled
• Network Stack - Disabled
• Intel VT-d - Disabled
• Secure Boot - Disabled
• Fast Boot - Disabled
• Launch CSM - Disabled
Current results:
without cpus = 1: Monterey - panic and reboot, Big Sur - successful boot
with cpus = 1: Monterey - the process goes on and stucks, Big Sur - stucks too on same lines
I'll attach my latest EFI, config and photos with system log.
It seems to me that there is no point in attaching the OpenCore logs, since there is information only about its launch and initialization.
Ops, DSDT file disappeared because his extension isn't allowed at this forum.
I'll attach my DSDT from SSDTTime now and ll attach origin tables from Clover some later(now 01:20 AM, at 5:30 I have to go to work, sry
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