Hackintosh-Z390-Aorus-Pro-9700K-RX580
Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-G-Hackintosh-OpenCore
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Hackintosh-Z390-Aorus-Pro-9700K-RX580
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How to remove Windows and hide Tools and have a Clean OpenCore Boot Menu?
How to add a boot entry in OpenCore
Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-G-Hackintosh-OpenCore
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Intel I225-V is problematic. Can I just disable it in the BIOS and get a separate PCIe NIC for ease of use?
I used this guide to get the I225-V adapter working on my Z490i Aorus Ultra: https://github.com/5T33Z0/Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-G-Hackintosh-OpenCore/blob/main/I225-V_FIX.md
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Is Z490 worth it over Z370 if you want 'working out of the box' experience? I read the Dortania Anti-Buying guide and it seems that Z490 has many issues, from NIC to RTC vs AWAC, and even at Dortania they are not recommended. What do you think?
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Ventura: Apple Logo and loading bar but black screen during load
What guide/tool followed: Mostly followed 5T33Z0's guide (https://github.com/5T33Z0/Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-G-Hackintosh-OpenCore) and partly Schmocklord's guide (https://github.com/SchmockLord/Hackintosh-Intel-i9-10900k-Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-D). Additionally, followed OpenCore 0.8.8. Dortania's guide. Using OCAT for editing the config-file.
- Intel Ethernet crashes when cable plugged Ventura (open core 8.5) z490 gigabyte vision D
- Clover Catalina doesn't recognize Intel I225-V ethernet interface.
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Gigabyte z490 i9 10850k 32GB RAM Sapphire 580 Nitro+
Basically read the Open Core Guide and built and EFI Folder from scratch and checked some of the prebuilt EFIs on Github that used the _same_ hardware. I spend a full day assambling the parts and then installing MacOS Big Sur. I had some problems running the installer at first, but most of the issues were related to BIOS settings. I followed the guide of ST33Z0 and his settings worked perfectly (https://github.com/5T33Z0/Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-G-Hackintosh-OpenCore)
What are some alternatives?
Z170i-Pro-Gaming-OpenCore - An OpenCore guide for ASUS Z170i Pro Gaming
Hackintosh-Intel-i9-10900k-Gigabyte-Z490-Vision-D - https://www.patreon.com/SchmockLord
Hackintosh-CometLake-Z490-OpenCore - Successful build of Hackintosh with Intel 10th gen Comet Lake running on Gigabyte Z490 Gaming X using OpenCore
gigabyte-z390-aorus-pro-wifi-hackintosh-opencore - Opencore Hackintosh Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro Wifi
Hackintosh-Opencore-Guide-HP8300-SFF-i5-3470-Catalina - Hackintosh Guide
hackintosh - Hackintosh v3 (i7-9700K + Radeon RX 5700 XT) - OpenCore 0.9.9 + Kexts + BIOS - macOS 14.4.1 (Sonoma)
EFI-ASRock-Z490-ITX-TB3 - EFI for OpenCore bootloader, for Intel-based Hackintosh comparable to iMac (2020)
dell-e6430-big-sur-opencore - Opencore, Big Sur on a Dell E6430
Hackintosh-Gigabyte-B365M-DS3H - The OpenCore build supports macOS Catalina and macOS Big Sur. Intel Core i5-9400 with Gigabyte B365M DS3H and Gigabyte Radeon RX 460.
ASRock-B460M-Pro4-OpenCore-Hackintosh - Hackintosh OpenCore EFI Bootloader for ASRock B460M Pro4 (Intel Comet Lake)
ga-h97n-wifi-hackintosh - macOS 12 Monterey on H97N-WIFI + OpenCore