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MacOS stuck on AppleACPICPU on my PC

literallywood

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Im trying to boot from external USB efi (dmg)
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i think it gets stuck because of the gpu initialization process
i have even tried using offline macos installation but it my system restarts everytime i try to install macos on my disk.


My Specs:
CPU: Ryzen 5 3400G
Motherboard: MSI B450M PRO VDH MAX (MS-7A38)
RAM : Crucial 16 GB DDR4 3200 mhz
GPU : AMD Radeon RX Vega 11 Graphics


I have uploaded my EFI file on this thread.

a little help would be appreciated
 
What macOS version are you trying to boot?

Disable EnableWriteUnprotector and Enable RebuildAppleMemoryMap and then check. Make sure to reset NVRAM twice.
 
What macOS version are you trying to boot?

Disable EnableWriteUnprotector and Enable RebuildAppleMemoryMap and then check. Make sure to reset NVRAM twice.
im tried to boot Ventura 13.6.1 (offline version) and i have also tried booting High Sierra(online version)
i was getting the AppleACPICPU issue on the online one
and my pc was restarting on its own when i was trying to download ventura on my disk while i was using the offline method

im gonna try the method you recommended me and ill update you if it works.
 
It got worse,
it resets itself when i try to install it in both online or offline way
when i tried to install it in the offline way (i burned disc image of ventura on my usb)
it would atleast open the installation menu where i can install macos in any disk i want
but now it just crashes when i even try to select it in the boot menu
 

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It got worse,
it resets itself when i try to install it in both online or offline way
when i tried to install it in the offline way (i burned disc image of ventura on my usb)
it would atleast open the installation menu where i can install macos in any disk i want
but now it just crashes when i even try to select it in the boot menu
Attach your BIOS Settings. Make sure your BIOS is up to date. It could be also likely possible that your USB is bad or the recovery image is corrupt.
 
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i made some changed to my EFI folder
turns out i had whatevergreen.kext in my Kexts folder but it wasnt there in the config.plist file
so i added that and i added AMDRyzenCPUPowerManagement.kext and SMCAMDProcessor.kext
and i have added opencanopy.efi for a better UI

the issue has still not been fixed.
 

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