I have tried countless configurations and nothing works. Every time I try getting the installer to load up, there is a pause of 30 seconds or so, and then I get a stop sign. Is anyone able to help? Here is the hardware I'm working with.
Hardware: Dell Inspiron 3668 Small Form Factor Desktop PC
CPU: Intel Core i5-7500 3.00GHz (Quad Core)
GPU: Intel HD 630
RAM: 8GB DDR4
Motherboard/Laptop model: Dell 07KY25
Audio Codec: Realtek RT640 NT Driver
Ethernet Card: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (RTL8168 Series)
Wifi/BT Card: Qualcomm QCA9565 802.11b/g/n Wireless Adapter (not supported by macOS),
What guide/tool followed: OpenCore Desktop Guide,
What part I have an issue with: After selecting macOS on the OpenCore selection screen, I get this screen where it pauses. After 30 or so seconds, the screen gets garbled and I see a stop sign. Nothing I do is changing this whether it's changing USB ports (I've tried them all), using a USB hub, using the USB 3.0 ports (I know I am not supposed to), or reinstalling the recovery image. I've done Google searches but nothing works for me.
What files/config I am using: OpenCore 0.5.8, macOS Catalina Internet Recovery 10.15.4, Windows 10 (18363).
Extra Info: Regarding the first image I've posted, I am concerned about a few things.
1) The top mentions some ACPI Exception and says "AE_NOT_FOUND."
2) Below that is another ACPI Error saying "1 table load failures, 11 successful."
3) Toward the bottom of the upper half of the screen, I see "AppleUSBLegacyRoot@: AppleUSBLegacyRoot ::init: enabling legacy matching" I don't like the sound of that, and legacy mode is disabled. I'm using UEFI.
Also, I don't know where to put this, but System Information says (in Hardware Resources > Memory) that I have "Intel 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root/SATA ACHI Controller/Thermal subsystem." The Inspiron 3668 Setup and Specs PDF on Dell's website says my "Chipset" is "Intel H110."
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