Guide:
If you're experiencing boot issues with your Acer Aspire E1-572G running Hackintosh Catalina, here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the problem:
Check BIOS Settings: Ensure that your BIOS settings are correctly configured for Hackintosh. Common settings to check include SATA mode (set to AHCI), Secure Boot (disabled), and VT-d (disabled).
Use Proper Config.plist: Make sure you're using a config.plist file that is specifically configured for your Acer Aspire E1-572G model. You can find compatible config.plist files on forums like InsanelyMac or Dortania's OpenCore Install Guide.
Check ACPI Patches: Verify that your ACPI patches are correctly applied in your config.plist file. Incorrect ACPI patches can cause boot failures. Double-check your SSDT files and patching methods.
Ensure Proper Kexts: Ensure that you have the necessary kexts installed for your hardware components. Common kexts required for most laptops include Lilu, WhateverGreen, AppleALC, and VirtualSMC. Verify that you have the correct versions of these kexts for Catalina.
Verify Bootloader Configuration: If you're using OpenCore or Clover as your bootloader, double-check the configuration files (config.plist for OpenCore, config.plist or config.plist for Clover) to ensure that all settings are correct. Pay attention to settings related to Kernel patches, kext injection, and drivers.
Reset NVRAM: Sometimes, resetting the NVRAM can help resolve boot issues. You can reset the NVRAM by rebooting your laptop and pressing and holding the Command + Option + P + R keys simultaneously until you hear the startup chime twice.
Check Boot Flags: Experiment with different boot flags to troubleshoot boot issues. Common boot flags for troubleshooting include -v (verbose mode), -x (safe mode), and -no_compat_check.
Test with Different Bootloader: If you're using OpenCore, consider testing with Clover (or vice versa) to see if one bootloader works better for your hardware configuration.
Seek Community Assistance: If you've tried all the above steps and are still unable to resolve the boot issues, consider seeking assistance from the Hackintosh community forums. Provide detailed information about your hardware configuration, bootloader settings, and any error messages you encounter for better assistance.
By following these troubleshooting steps, you should be able to diagnose and resolve boot issues on your Acer Aspire E1-572G Hackintosh running Catalina. Remember to back up your data before making any significant changes to your system.
i tried a many different kexts, but notebook doesn’t boot normally. i tried so many configs from github, but no one noticed booting. notebook:Acer Aspire E1-572G, intel 4200u. catalina. who can me help?
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