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Panic: AppleACPIPlatform(6.1)

arbobendik

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Motherboard
Lenovo Thinkpad E15 Gen 3
CPU
Ryzen 7 5700u (Zen 2, 8c/16t)
Graphics
Vega 8
Bootloader
  1. OpenCore (UEFI)
Mobile Phone
  1. Android
Hi, first of all thank you for your useful videos and content on the forums.
I need some help with getting my USB Installer booted on my Ryzen Laptop using OpenCore 0.9.7 (Release)

Specs:
Laptop: Thinkpad E15 Gen3
Processor: Ryzen 7 5700u (Zen2 8c/16t)
iGPU: Vega 8 (I've allocated 4GiB of VRAM in the BIOS)
RAM: 40GB DDR4
Installer: MacOS Sonoma


I used the macrecovery utility in OpenCore Utilities folder to create the com.apple.boot.recovery folder.
I followed your guide on OpenCore EFI's for AMD Laptops once on Arch Linux and once on WIndows11:
and after that didn't work the OpenCore guide on this forum: https://elitemacx86.com/threads/how...-legacy-opencore-install-guide.950/#post-7588
After Enabeling DevirtualiseMmio in Booter > Quirks, I finally got it starting the macOS kernel. So currently I'm stuck at the AppleACPIPlatform somehow causing a panic and so far I've been trying different ACPI Patches and created DSDT.aml on the target machine using SSDTTime and used it to get SSDT-EC, SSDT-PNLF and SSDT-USBX for the machine. It still always panics with the same Error message.


Attachments:
- Picture I took with my phone of the Error message.
- Efi folder as last tested (might slightly defer from the guide as I was testing out different settings)
- EfiReachedKernel is the original EFI, without SSDTTime patched ACPI, with which I reached the kernel after enabling DevirtualiseMmio, the config should be pretty close to the youtube video.
- SSDTTime Results folder with DSDT.aml and the matching dst files to the ACPI files in the EFI, the configs have been integrated into config.plist

Both EFI folders result in the same panic shown in the screenshot.
 

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  • EFIReachedKernel.zip
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Hi, first of all thank you for your useful videos and content on the forums.
I need some help with getting my USB Installer booted on my Ryzen Laptop using OpenCore 0.9.7 (Release)

Specs:
Laptop: Thinkpad E15 Gen3
Processor: Ryzen 7 5700u (Zen2 8c/16t)
iGPU: Vega 8 (I've allocated 4GiB of VRAM in the BIOS)
RAM: 40GB DDR4
Installer: MacOS Sonoma


I used the macrecovery utility in OpenCore Utilities folder to create the com.apple.boot.recovery folder.
I followed your guide on OpenCore EFI's for AMD Laptops once on Arch Linux and once on WIndows11:
and after that didn't work the OpenCore guide on this forum: https://elitemacx86.com/threads/how...-legacy-opencore-install-guide.950/#post-7588
After Enabeling DevirtualiseMmio in Booter > Quirks, I finally got it starting the macOS kernel. So currently I'm stuck at the AppleACPIPlatform somehow causing a panic and so far I've been trying different ACPI Patches and created DSDT.aml on the target machine using SSDTTime and used it to get SSDT-EC, SSDT-PNLF and SSDT-USBX for the machine. It still always panics with the same Error message.


Attachments:
- Picture I took with my phone of the Error message.
- Efi folder as last tested (might slightly defer from the guide as I was testing out different settings)
- EfiReachedKernel is the original EFI, without SSDTTime patched ACPI, with which I reached the kernel after enabling DevirtualiseMmio, the config should be pretty close to the youtube video.
- SSDTTime Results folder with DSDT.aml and the matching dst files to the ACPI files in the EFI, the configs have been integrated into config.plist

Both EFI folders result in the same panic shown in the screenshot.
Do not use SSDT-EC.aml and SSDT-EC-USBX-DESKTOP.aml together. Only use the latter one.
 

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