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Reboot loop during update of Big Sur or Monterey in FX-6300 hackintosh with Clover 5141/5142


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15 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

no @jsl2000clover bootloader does not have that quirk

and this is a problem for AMD users

 

try to run this from terminal and see different without adding manually any frequency or tsc value:

sysctl -a | grep freq

 

and if you can compare it with both boot loader and also with old OSX

 

Yes, I have compared them with different bootloaders & MacOS versions at terminal and that's why I have found in Clover I need edit BusFrequency, but in OpenCore it's consistent without changes. Now I have got stable config.plists with & without ProvideCurrentCpuInfo quirk in OpenCore 0.7.6. I hope I can figure out how to fix it in FX-6300 reboot loop issue as soon as possible because FX-6300 must disable ProvideCurrentCpuInfo quirk.

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@jsl2000config.plist I posted to you is working well in your opinion in opencore?

no double speed animations?

if so your CPU 1700x acts in a different way

In Opencore you should disable three old patches I have put in your config and use only the quirk (quirk has better and newer method to patch)

For FX CPU you can try and see...

thank you again for sharing also your experiences

 

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22 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

@jsl2000config.plist I posted to you is working well in your opinion in opencore?

no double speed animations?

if so your CPU 1700x acts in a different way

In Opencore you should disable three old patches I have put in your config and use only the quirk (quirk has better and newer method to patch)

For FX CPU you can try and see...

thank you again for sharing also your experiences

 

Yes, confirmed that no double speed animations in OpenCore 0.7.6 with or without ProvideCurrentCpuInfo Quirk.

This issue only in Clover if BusFrequency is not correctly set.

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7 minutes ago, jsl2000 said:

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This issue only in Clover if BusFrequency is not correctly set.

Could you identificate from which Clover Version this fact happens?

 

I have tested till Clover R5124 and all are affected of this problem

 

I think it is not only a clover problem..also kernel patches are involved

But, in opencore we never had this TSC mismatch problem

 

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24 minutes ago, fabiosun said:

Could you identificate from which Clover Version this fact happens?

 

I have tested till Clover R5124 and all are affected of this problem

 

I think it is not only a clover problem..also kernel patches are involved

But, in opencore we never had this TSC mismatch problem

 

In both Clover and OpenCore I never had this issue except reboot loop issue only in Clover.

Actually your added 3 kernel patches I had applied in FX-6300 hackintosh already that means it can not fix my reboot loop issue.

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Hi all, I have the ongoing reboot issue under discussion for the update from 12.0.1 to 12.1.0. My processor is Intel. The problem I have with Clover 5143, which is the latest version.

You say it's a Clover problem?

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1 hour ago, Boes said:

Hi all, I have the ongoing reboot issue under discussion for the update from 12.0.1 to 12.1.0. My processor is Intel. The problem I have with Clover 5143, which is the latest version.

You say it's a Clover problem?

Yes, it only occurs in my FX-6300 hackintosh if booted by Clover 5141/5142/5143, no such an issue if booted by OpenCore. No such an issue in my Z370 hackintosh either by Clover.

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38 minuti fa, jsl2000 ha scritto:

Yes, it only occurs in my FX-6300 hackintosh if booted by Clover 5141/5142/5143, no such an issue if booted by OpenCore. No such an issue in my Z370 hackintosh either by Clover.

So the only thing I can do is wait for a fix?

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8 hours ago, Boes said:

I solved it by changing the SMBIOS from iMac 19.2 to iMac 18.3. Not yes why. Anyone explain it? 🤔

In Clover different SMBIOS acts differently: compatible one can boot and update successfully and mildly incompatible one can boot only.

Totally incompatible one can not boot at all !

We can get the information from /System/Library/CoreServices/PlatformSupport.plist from different MacOS versions.

That's my past experience for hackintoshs for more than 10 years.

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9 ore fa, jsl2000 ha scritto:

In Clover different SMBIOS acts differently: compatible one can boot and update successfully and mildly incompatible one can boot only.

Totally incompatible one can not boot at all !

We can get the information from /System/Library/CoreServices/PlatformSupport.plist from different MacOS versions.

That's my past experience for hackintoshs for more than 10 years.

 

So is a better "SMBIOS" definable? 😅

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