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Driver HfsPlus.efi at 0 cannot be loaded![Opencore boot issue][project:oc][Asus fx505gt laptop] #2368

Closed Acindetheruaia closed 5 months ago

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

Opencore keeps showing this issue with 1 of the 3 Opencore drivers I have .

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

opencore-2024-01-02-201236.txt

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

Opencore 0.9.7debug

Andrey1970AppleLife commented 5 months ago

Driver HfsPlus.efi at 0 cannot be found! Add HfsPlus.efi to Drivers folder. From https://github.com/acidanthera/OcBinaryData/archive/refs/heads/master.zip

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

They are and both in my plist and efi still not working

Andrey1970AppleLife commented 5 months ago

Update HfsPlus.efi

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

Driver HfsPlus.efi at 0 cannot be found! Add HfsPlus.efi to Drivers folder. From https://github.com/acidanthera/OcBinaryData/archive/refs/heads/master.zip

It's already there

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

From the opencore debug folder

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

image

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

@Andrey1970AppleLife

mikebeaton commented 5 months ago

Please upload the entire EFI folder as a zip file to this issue. (It seems very likely that this is a user configuration issue, which is invalid for support on this bugtracker, btw.)

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

All the steps are done as followed here's it also not config issue https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vbE03zLNFPQl56JfvpmW1R9-RtsxjeCZ?usp=drive_link

mikebeaton commented 5 months ago

No, I believe it is still a user configuration issue (by which I mean to include the idea that generally it is configured wrongly, not just limited to issues in the config file as such). Your OpenCore.efi (and its config.plist) is in the wrong subdirectory of your root EFI folder - different from where you find it in the folder structure of unzipped OpenCore release files if you examine the subfolders of X64/EFI.

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

No, I believe it is still a user configuration issue (by which I mean to include the idea that generally it is configured wrongly, not just limited to issues in the config file as such). Your OpenCore.efi (and its config.plist) is in the wrong subdirectory of your root EFI folder - different from where you find it in the folder structure of unzipped OpenCore release files if you examine the subfolders of X64/EFI.

Kernal issue

mikebeaton commented 5 months ago

Christ on a bike. The issue you raised here was because you had the OpenCore.efi file at the wrong place in your directory structure. The issue you have tried to open just now with a kernel error is some further user configuration error. You must go to forums or Reddit or Discord channels which support OpenCore (partial list here) for assistance with issues like this. Users there will be able to help you. If you persist in attempting to raise support issues on this bug tracker, you may be blocked.

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

Kernel panic*

Christ on a bike. The issue you raised here was because you had the OpenCore.efi file at the wrong place in your directory structure. The issue you have tried to open just now with a kernel error is some further user configuration error. You must go to forums or Reddit or Discord channels which support OpenCore (partial list here) for assistance with issues like this. Users there will be able to help you. If you persist in attempting to raise support issues on this bug tracker, you may be blocked.

Kernel panic* Also the users on discord didn't help rixrixy CorpNewt kinda but still.

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

Also how is it a user configuration error if it's a kernel panic that isn't the users' fault and stop talking in third.

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

Also I saw it loaded everything apart from kexts.

Acindetheruaia commented 5 months ago

panic-2024-01-26-222633.txt