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ssamkange started following HP ProBook 450 G4 - macOS Sonoma EFI
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I mean it's too bad that it didn't work.
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Bummer.. ??
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Ventura... but that problem I have all the time.. from MOnteray ..
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@Sebseb Give this a try, I just updated the kexts (except for intel WiFi/BT) and the OC. https://mega.nz/file/u2plkTxI#MOltZYg9X3BL96ybkIhvbkIJ1iUxor6LjADYsqM23DA Which macOS are you trying to install/use?
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That's a bummer, I guess I need to update your initial EFI without removing anything and see how that plays out. Give me some time to do that.
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opencore-2024-04-18-085033.txt same problem:(
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RaymondHef started following [Release] macOS Ventura 13.6.6
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Good morning
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Good morning:) , i will tell you later
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No worries. So the first EFI worked then, but I guess the USB kext and ACPI related files might need to be replaced with your own files, which I guess I did replace them. What about the second EFI which I uploaded? I updated your own EFI and removed some files which might have not been necessary. Did it work?
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sorry for late answer; it booted, but, also I had problems with USB ports and detection USB devices plus errors what you could see in sysreport
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try this: This is based on your original EFI with updated OC: https://mega.nz/file/OuZUhQyJ#_ddGOvcVDX3j04UaInuQ0CdPh5_b0TepYGzst40IKMI
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It didn't boot at all?
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@Cyberdevs here is sysrap:( opencore-2024-04-14-185901.txt opencore-2024-04-14-185917.txt
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RalphSeaRi started following Mac Optimizer Support and [Hackintosh] - macOS Monterey 12.6.8
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also i will try and let you know:)
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On my rig I changed the value of this setting to add more power to the CPU it's set to 230 I have a 12900K CPU so it might be different for your CPU. But I guess if you use the initial settings as you have in the post above it will automatically change the values for you. Test them and use GeekBench to see if can provide better scores when you choose between those setting.
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myb you know something about this?... i would like little rise CPU power... Did you use anytime this? Package Power Limit 1 (Sustained): The power will not exceed the set value. The value should be set so that it is equal to the thermal design power (TDP) and not higher than the thermal solution cooling limits. Package Power Limit 2 (Burst Mode): If the value is exceeded, the rapid power-limiting algorithms will attempt to limit any spikes above that value. Package Power Time Windows (Tau): An averaging constant used for PL1 exponential weighted moving average (EWMA) power calculation.