extric99 / Hackintosh-Gigabyte-Z390-GAMING-X-i9-9900k-5700XT

Based on OpenCore - Compatible with Ventura
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after upgrade to Ventura 13.1, HDD drives disappeared #15

Open kansonkong opened 1 year ago

kansonkong commented 1 year ago

Hi Sir, I upgraded my Hackintosh(exactly same H/W with yours) based on your EFI, the HDD drives cannot be recognized. but in the BIOS, the two HDD drives are listed.

do you have a plan to upgrade your EFI to support 13.1 ?

thank you.

extric99 commented 1 year ago

I dont own the motherboard anymore so I will not be releasing any updates. Not sure what drives you use but I have no issues on other hackintosh builds.

https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/troubleshooting/extended/userspace-issues.html#sata-drives-not-shown-in-diskutility

kansonkong commented 1 year ago

thank you sooooooo much Sir, you saved me, I am almost starting to reinstall my system. I have reflashed Bios before holiday, so the SATA mode was reset. after setting to AHCI, the HDD drives come back.

thank you!!!

amiralimahmoudi commented 11 months ago

Hello there, I'm sorry for commenting here but the #130 was closed and I didnt know how to message you. we talkd about creative cloud not loading because of amfi boot argument and you said I should use amfi kext which fixed my issue but when I launching root OCLP the system will not boot until I set that amfi boot arguments any idea how should I fix that?

extric99 commented 11 months ago

Disabling AMFI may not be necessary to apply Modern Wireless patch if AMFIPass.kext v1.3.1 is injected with -amfipassbeta (Will need to use this flag until the kext is updated for Sonoma)

amiralimahmoudi commented 11 months ago

Look, I have injected amfi pass.kext without amfi boot argument, after launching OCLP the system is not booting and stuck on apple logo, for booting I have to use boot argument to disable amfi and system will boot but Creative cloud not working with that boot argument

extric99 commented 11 months ago

Use the kext and -amfipassbeta as bootarg

amiralimahmoudi commented 11 months ago

Use the kext and -amfipassbeta as bootarg

Problem still exist Stuck in apple logo Wont boot without amfi=0x80 boot argument And that boot argument prevent creative cloud from loading