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| Issue | Troubleshooting Steps | | :--- | :--- | | | This OpenCore error often indicates a problem with the config.plist file. Ensure you are using the correct EFI folder for your hardware and that the config.plist is valid. | | Black Screen (No Signal) After Booting | This is often a GPU issue. Boot with -igfxvesa boot argument to disable graphics acceleration and get to the installer. Or, try agdpmod=pikera for AMD Navi GPUs, and ensure you're using the correct video port (e.g., avoid VGA, use HDMI or DisplayPort). | | Internal Drive (SSD/HDD) Not Visible in Disk Utility | If your NVMe SSD isn't showing, it may need a kernel patch. This is common with older hardware. You may need to add specific NVMe kexts or patches to your EFI folder. | | USB Ports Not Working During Installation | This is a common issue with USB 3.0 ports on some motherboards. Try using a USB 2.0 port for the installer. You will need to "remap" your USB ports after installation using tools like Hackintool or USBToolBox. | | Graphics Card Not Accelerated (Low VRAM) | If your system boots but graphics are slow (e.g., only 4MB of VRAM shown), your GPU isn't properly configured. Ensure you have the correct framebuffer settings in your config.plist for your iGPU, or have the proper boot arguments (like agdpmod=pikera ) for your AMD dGPU. |

Download the file. It will typically be compressed as a .rar or .zip file and will be around 12GB to 14GB in size.

Insert the flashed USB drive into a (USB 3.0 ports can sometimes fail during early boot phases without proper maps). olarila big sur 11.2.raw download

Ensure your PC's BIOS is set to UEFI mode , Secure Boot is Disabled , and SATA mode is set to AHCI . Post-Installation & EFI Configuration

tiennet2022. ... I installed Hackintosh Big Sur 11.6. 8 from OLARLA (but only version 11.6. 7), I used EFI open core. My computer( Hackintosh Olarila macOS DMG Collection - Olarila Images | Issue | Troubleshooting Steps | | :---

: Plug directly into a motherboard port, avoiding external hubs. Target Drive Requirements

A computer with a compatible Intel or AMD processor and a supported graphics card (AMD Radeon or Intel HD/UHD Graphics). Boot with -igfxvesa boot argument to disable graphics

| | Requirements & Compatibility | | :--- | :--- | | CPU | Intel Core processors (2nd Gen to 10th Gen) have the best support. AMD CPUs (e.g., Ryzen) are also supported but often require specific EFI configurations (e.g., a RYZEN EFI folder) and may have more quirks. | | GPU | AMD Radeon graphics cards (like the RX 580) are natively supported. Intel IGPUs (Integrated Graphics, e.g., HD 620, UHD 630) also work well. NVIDIA cards are generally not supported in Big Sur (except for very old Kepler-based models). | | RAM | A minimum of 4GB is required, but 8GB or more is highly recommended for a smooth experience. | | Storage | An SSD (Solid State Drive) is strongly recommended for acceptable performance. The installation will take up at least 25GB of space . | | Motherboard | Compatibility largely depends on the chipset. You will need an EFI folder designed for your specific chipset family (e.g., Intel 300 series, AMD B450). | | BIOS/UEFI | Your system must support UEFI boot. In your BIOS settings, you must set SATA Mode to AHCI , Secure Boot to Disable , and CSM to Disable . |

: Unlike later versions (11.3+), Big Sur 11.2 does not suffer from the XhciPortLimit break, making it much easier to map USB ports during the initial setup.

The image often includes a versatile OpenCore or Clover EFI folder, making it easier to boot on diverse hardware, particularly for Intel-based systems.

The Olarila RAW image uses a generic EFI folder to ensure maximum compatibility for the initial boot. To make your system stable, you must perform post-installation tuning: