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There Is a Problem With Installing Ventura

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Good afternoon.

I am trying to install Ventura with OC 0.9.9 on the following device: m/b - SD106-Q170, CPU - i3-7300, iGPU - HD 630, netac 240 GB SSD.

At the moment I have tried different ones, including iMac18.1, iMac18.3, iMac19.2, Macmini8.1. Everything ends with the error AppleKeyStore : 869:0 oy vey. I've looked through a lot of forums and tried a lot of recommendations. The installation process does not go beyond this error AppleKeyStore : 869:0 oy vey.

The last file option is in the attachment.
 

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Good afternoon.

I am trying to install Ventura with OC 0.9.9 on the following device: m/b - SD106-Q170, CPU - i3-7300, iGPU - HD 630, netac 240 GB SSD.

At the moment I have tried different ones, including iMac18.1, iMac18.3, iMac19.2, Macmini8.1. Everything ends with the error AppleKeyStore : 869:0 oy vey. I've looked through a lot of forums and tried a lot of recommendations. The installation process does not go beyond this error AppleKeyStore : 869:0 oy vey.

The last file option is in the attachment.
1) Check your config.plist. It is not appropriate for OC 0.9.9.
DO ocvalidate it !!!

2) If using only iGPU then iMac18,1 could be a good option ( Dortania Kaby Lake )
3) May add some more kexts
4) DO what @trs96 said !!!
5) Check the attached file.
 

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1) Check your config.plist. It is not appropriate for OC 0.9.9.
DO ocvalidate it !!!

2) If using only iGPU then iMac18,1 could be a good option ( Dortania Kaby Lake )
3) May add some more kexts
4) DO what @trs96 said !!!
5) Check the attached file.
Good afternoon.
Thank you for responding.
1. Yes, initially I created config.plist for OC 0.9.9. And the set of ACPI and KEXT tables was exactly the same as you posted. Except for USB, I have a USBmap kext. What I posted in the first post is the result of a joint search for a solution to the problem. I will attach my EFI in this post.
ocvalidate - ok. I checked on another hackintosh.
ocvalidate - ok. In windows too.
2. That's right, I did it according to the dortania manual and in the initial config.plist, and even now SMBIOS for iMac18,1. I tried different options (I wrote about it in the first post).
3. Now the kext set is as it was originally with me. I deleted the other kext and left only the main ones because the download was not going.
4. Corrected.
5. Photo SB.
 

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Good afternoon.
Thank you for responding.
1. Yes, initially I created config.plist for OC 0.9.9. And the set of ACPI and KEXT tables was exactly the same as you posted. Except for USB, I have a USBmap kext. What I posted in the first post is the result of a joint search for a solution to the problem. I will attach my EFI in this post.
ocvalidate - ok. I checked on another hackintosh.
ocvalidate - ok. In windows too.
2. That's right, I did it according to the dortania manual and in the initial config.plist, and even now SMBIOS for iMac18,1. I tried different options (I wrote about it in the first post).
3. Now the kext set is as it was originally with me. I deleted the other kext and left only the main ones because the download was not going.
4. Corrected.
5. Photo SB.
Your USB mapping was done while SMBIOS was set to iMac18,2

Now your SMBIOS is iMac18,1.
I edited the USBPorts.kext to reflect this matching.
Here I attach the "edited" USBPorts.kext file.

Rename the old file to USBPorts_iMac18.2.kext.
Un-zip the attached file, copy it into EFI/OC/Kexts
Rename the new file to USBPorts.kext.

While rebooting reset nvram.
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You may also try to disable SSDT-SBUS-MCHC in config.plist.
Also, temporarily you may disable SMCProcessor.kext and SMCSuperIO.kext ( to keep it simple at boot time)
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Set your lang kbd :
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Check these settings in config.plist :

Booter > Quirks > AvoidRuntimeDefrag ( default is True )
Kernel > Scheme > FuzzyMatch ( default is True )
Platforminfo > UseRawUuidEncoding ( default is False )

Remove any device that is not related to the installation ( storage(s), WiFi, BT, dongles, etc)
Re-check BIOS settings too (CSM, Secure Boot, etc).
 

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I was resetting nvram. Replaced the USB KEXT.
Unfortunately, no changes.

I've already done this, removed the extra ACPI and KEXT. There remained only SSDT-PLUG.aml and SSDT-EC-USBX.aml. Lilu.kext, VirtualSMC.kext and WhateverGreen.kext.

I have another lang kbd.

The settings in config.plist are the same at the moment:

Loader > Quirks > AvoidRuntimeDefrag ( default is True )
The core > Scheme > FuzzyMatch ( default is True )
Platforminfo > UseRawUuidEncoding ( False by default )

The devices are only a processor with RAM and an SSD with flash drives.
I have configured everything in the BIOS as in the recommendations of dortania. I turned off everything unnecessary that is possible.
With clover, ventura boots even with the default BIOS settings reset, and the OC does not go beyond the AppleKeyStore error: 869:0 oy vey.
 

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After disabling the advanced power management settings in the BIOS, the following picture appears...
 

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After disabling the advanced power management settings in the BIOS, the following picture appears...
OK, let's try one more setting in your config.plist :

Misc > Security -> SecureBootModel : set it to Disabled
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Also, check if your BIOS has an option to disable CFG Lock.
Otherwise you can set these options to true. ( see Dortania )


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OK, let's try one more setting in your config.plist :

Misc > Security -> SecureBootModel : set it to Disabled
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Also, check if your BIOS has an option to disable CFG Lock.
Otherwise you can set these options to true. ( see Dortania )


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Thanks buddy, for the help.
- SecureBootModel disable - gives an error at the very beginning of the download. I've already found this on the forums.
- CFC Lock and Vtd is disabled in my BIOS, so my config.plist is set to false.

I don't want to jinx it, but it seems to have gone well, at least it came to choosing the installation language.
I haven't figured out what the problem was yet. I'll check everything tomorrow and update you on the results.
 
Thanks buddy, for the help.
- SecureBootModel disable - gives an error at the very beginning of the download. I've already found this on the forums.
- CFC Lock and Vtd is disabled in my BIOS, so my config.plist is set to false.

I don't want to jinx it, but it seems to have gone well, at least it came to choosing the installation language.
I haven't figured out what the problem was yet. I'll check everything tomorrow and update you on the results.
That's fine ..
Make a safe copy of the working EFI .... it will be the starting point.
Carefully make notes/photos for the settings in BIOS setup ..

Waiting for more good news ..
Keep working.
 
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