Closed josemmc95 closed 4 years ago
What motherboard? SetupVirtualMap shouldn’t be needed on modern firmwares, would have to be some weird OEM issue
H270N-WiFi...
I set it to true and It booted again...
Maybe it depend on motherboard...
What brand of motherboard?
Gigabyte
No problem on ASUS TUF Z390 Gaming with CoffeLake 9900K.
Asus should be fine, least drunk of the bunch.Will likely add a note about Gigabyte for that quirk but if more show up then I'll set it as default enabled
Add a note saying if the system doesn’t boot enable this quirk or something similar. Maybe it’s only related with some specific motherboards
Got some others to test, is in-fact Gigabyte that's drunk. Just pushed a commit adding the note
With the 0.5.7 you recommend set SetupVirtualMap to False, but with that setting macOS won't boot.
I had to revert it back to True to boot my system.
I followed the Kaby Lake guide (i5-7400)