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hola.

 

i have HP and installation went all perfect because have upgrading from catalina to ventura so all partitions have been prepared, what was missing was resolution it was 1024x764... so i wanted to increase this to 1280... well there was still old EFI partition from catalina. then i downloaded SkyLake folder and removed old APPLE on EFI. i think this was big mistake to remove APPLE ??? 

 

well when i restart i showed url apple.com/osx/support or something like this.. and you are fucked up. even bios didnt work as before. for luck there still works boot menu so like this have managed all back. but i tell you bios still dont work as before. 

 

now again i will try to manage EFI partition so it can boot without usb. somehow i think someone can put little more information on how to manage these things.. ¿ :)

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-Use USB2 port for easy installation with no remap USB
-Users with IGPU can use -igfxvesa bootarg for easy installation
-Delete old EFI folder and paste new. Don't use merge files
-Don't use Drag and Drop into EFI partition. Use Copy/Paste instead
-Reset NVRAM one time - with OpenCore use entry "Reset Nvram" / with Clover use F11 key on boot screen

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man this reset nvram i am scared about it.. :) i think it chganged all bios settings. anyway. i think on partition EFI was not installed nothing. i guess without usb wont work. normal i  use linux installation to make partitions. how will you partition your disk to run ubuntu and osx on.?

 

and are you people on any irc servers¿ maybe we can speak there because is faster..

probably with reinstalling ubuntu it will use its boot order and maybe osx will be supported there. will try.

now my disk partitions looks like this:

 

t3ch@iMac-Pro-de-blaz ~ % diskutil list

/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):

   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk0

   1:                 Apple_APFS Container disk1         500.1 GB   disk0s1

   2:                 Linux Swap                         32.0 GB    disk0s2

   3:                        EFI NO NAME                 299.9 MB   disk0s3

                    (free space)                         467.8 GB   -

 

/dev/disk1 (synthesized):

   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER

   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +500.1 GB   disk1

                                 Physical Store disk0s1

   1:                APFS Volume Sin título - Datos      7.5 GB     disk1s1

   2:                APFS Volume Preboot                 1.8 GB     disk1s2

   3:                APFS Volume Recovery                1.1 GB     disk1s3

   4:                APFS Volume Sin título              8.8 GB     disk1s4

   5:              APFS Snapshot com.apple.os.update-... 8.8 GB     disk1s4s1

   6:                APFS Volume VM                      1.1 GB     disk1s6

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hey! Now works with Desktop Skylake prepared EFI and looks work all faster. great! but with resolution what should i do¿? Thanks*

 

why is missing "dict" GUI in config.plist on EFI ?

should i add this for screenresolution?

if i check config.plist UEFI -> OUTPUT -> Resolution is set to MAX. :x

 

and does exists any program that replace SystemSerialNumber, SystemUUID, SystemProductName that is generated with bash generate-unique-machine-values.sh -c 1 --model="iMac17,1"

? maybe i can create it if dont exists. should this work if i replace this with editor?by hand..? looks will need to try.

 

for screen resolution please help

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working on modserial.py so it will read from generate-unique-machine-values.sh and search for keys/values that should be replaced. noticing and putting on git. hope you help me later.***

 

MLB i guess is board_serial right??

 

something like this:

 

% python3 modserial.py

633.) Replacing(2): SystemProductName = SystemProductName

634.) Replacing: iMacPro1,1 for iMac17,1

635.) Replacing(0): SystemSerialNumber = SystemSerialNumber

636.) Replacing: C02TK0T8HX87 for C02QHAZZGG7L

637.) Replacing(1): SystemUUID = SystemUUID

638.) Replacing: 29E65D9E-5F5B-43F1-A61D-B4E663DE68E4 for E9C67D0E-9EC8-436D-947D-C5D6F3202E84

645.) Replacing(3): MLB = MLB

646.) Replacing: C02715301GUJG36FB for C02540306CDGPF71M

655.) Replacing(2): SystemProductName = SystemProductName

656.) Replacing: iMacPro1,1 for iMac17,1

657.) Replacing(0): SystemSerialNumber = SystemSerialNumber

658.) Replacing: C02TK0T8HX87 for C02QHAZZGG7L

659.) Replacing(1): SystemUUID = SystemUUID

660.) Replacing: 29E65D9E-5F5B-43F1-A61D-B4E663DE68E4 for E9C67D0E-9EC8-436D-947D-C5D6F3202E84

669.) Replacing(3): MLB = MLB

670.) Replacing: C02715301GUJG36FB for C02540306CDGPF71M

673.) Replacing(0): SystemSerialNumber = SystemSerialNumber

674.) Replacing: C02TK0T8HX87 for C02QHAZZGG7L

675.) Replacing(1): SystemUUID = SystemUUID

676.) Replacing: 29E65D9E-5F5B-43F1-A61D-B4E663DE68E4 for E9C67D0E-9EC8-436D-947D-C5D6F3202E84

723.) Replacing(2): SystemProductName = SystemProductName

724.) Replacing: iMacPro1,1 for iMac17,1

727.) Replacing(0): SystemSerialNumber = SystemSerialNumber

728.) Replacing: C02TK0T8HX87 for C02QHAZZGG7L

729.) Replacing(1): SystemUUID = SystemUUID

730.) Replacing: 29E65D9E-5F5B-43F1-A61D-B4E663DE68E4 for E9C67D0E-9EC8-436D-947D-C5D6F3202E84

Displaying log: 

[{"searchKey": "SystemProductName", "searchReplace": "iMac17,1", "modified": "iMacPro1,1", "keyAt": 2, "cntAt": 634}, {"searchKey": "SystemSerialNumber", "searchReplace": "C02QHAZZGG7L", "modified": "C02TK0T8HX87", "keyAt": 0, "cntAt": 636}, {"searchKey": "SystemUUID", "searchReplace": "E9C67D0E-9EC8-436D-947D-C5D6F3202E84", "modified": "29E65D9E-5F5B-43F1-A61D-B4E663DE68E4", "keyAt": 1, "cntAt": 638}, {"searchKey": "MLB", "searchReplace": "C02540306CDGPF71M", "modified": "C02715301GUJG36FB", "keyAt": 3, "cntAt": 646}, {"searchKey": "SystemProductName", "searchReplace": "iMac17,1", "modified": "iMacPro1,1", "keyAt": 2, "cntAt": 656}, {"searchKey": "SystemSerialNumber", "searchReplace": "C02QHAZZGG7L", "modified": "C02TK0T8HX87", "keyAt": 0, "cntAt": 658}, {"searchKey": "SystemUUID", "searchReplace": "E9C67D0E-9EC8-436D-947D-C5D6F3202E84", "modified": "29E65D9E-5F5B-43F1-A61D-B4E663DE68E4", "keyAt": 1, "cntAt": 660}, {"searchKey": "MLB", "searchReplace": "C02540306CDGPF71M", "modified": "C02715301GUJG36FB", "keyAt": 3, "cntAt": 670}, {"searchKey": "SystemSerialNumber", "searchReplace": "C02QHAZZGG7L", "modified": "C02TK0T8HX87", "keyAt": 0, "cntAt": 674}, {"searchKey": "SystemUUID", "searchReplace": "E9C67D0E-9EC8-436D-947D-C5D6F3202E84", "modified": "29E65D9E-5F5B-43F1-A61D-B4E663DE68E4", "keyAt": 1, "cntAt": 676}, {"searchKey": "SystemProductName", "searchReplace": "iMac17,1", "modified": "iMacPro1,1", "keyAt": 2, "cntAt": 724}, {"searchKey": "SystemSerialNumber", "searchReplace": "C02QHAZZGG7L", "modified": "C02TK0T8HX87", "keyAt": 0, "cntAt": 728}, {"searchKey": "SystemUUID", "searchReplace": "E9C67D0E-9EC8-436D-947D-C5D6F3202E84", "modified": "29E65D9E-5F5B-43F1-A61D-B4E663DE68E4", "keyAt": 1, "cntAt": 730}]

 

noticing when ready. 

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u can use configurator for that. easy.

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well what worked for me was to create EFI partition first and then APFS. when have trying creating EFI second somehow didnt work. just for info.. :)

 

and to change serial. OCAuxiliaryTools and try one by one thing if trying by your self..

 

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