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No PR files attached.Monterey works just fine. Disabled itlwm and intelbluetooth kexts. MacBookPro14,1 and graphics id spoof as per the "How to Enable Intel HD Graphics (Haswell, Broadwell and Skylake) on macOS Ventura" guide.
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https://ufile.io/xbfeus1d this website doesn't like the file size, so ufile will have to workNo PR files attached.
You can use Google Drive, WeTransfer, OneDrive, DropBox, etc. The above link downloads an .HTML file.https://ufile.io/xbfeus1d this website doesn't like the file size, so ufile will have to work
You can use Google Drive, WeTransfer, OneDrive, DropBox, etc. The above link downloads an .HTML file.
Your configuration is not as per the guide.![]()
My current config works just fine on Monterey, and I fail to see what I haven't done in your guide. Also, the section that has the links to all the configs for each cpu is broken. I just want to see why this behavior is happening so I can find out what to do about it. I can only assume it's something with CPU spoofing.Your configuration is not as per the guide.
Read here:
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GUIDE - How to Boot macOS Installer on Desktops and Laptops using OpenCore [UEFI/Legacy] - OpenCore Install Guide
How to Boot macOS Installer on Desktops and Laptops using OpenCore [UEFI/Legacy] - OpenCore Install Guide Booting the OS X/macOS installers on a non-Apple computer can be challenging for new users. This guide is intended for those who wish to use OpenCore as a Bootloader and it covers a...elitemacx86.com
Also, the section that has the links to all the configs for each cpu is broken.
Sometimes, when things are messed up, it is better to start from scratch!I just want to see why this behavior is happening so I can find out what to do about it. I can only assume it's something with CPU spoofing.
You should consider decluttering your configuration first, before you investigate the issues.Edit: I've used the installer to install Ventura to a separate partition inside of Monterey. This picture shows where I think things go wrong. Seems to call a reboot here.