After 2 years of headache, I finally managed (thanks to Nootedred) to create a bootable USB stick with Opencore. I also chose macOS Monterey.
In the end, with the help of HoRNDRIS, I gave myself Ethernet via my tablet. Everything worked great, I formatted the hard drive and started the macOS installer.
I then came into the installer of Monterey and it installed everything normally. After approx. The installation was not yet finished for 10 minutes, which is completely normal, because I don’t have the fastest Wi-Fi either.
In any case, my monitor went out. By this I mean that the LED that lights up blue when a picture is there became orange, which means there is no picture signal.
I restarted the whole thing but my screen went black or off again.
I use an AMD aGPU and the Nootedred Kext. The aGPU is also officially supported by Nootedred and there are also other systems with the same hardware.
Now I have a slightly older monitor, which means it is connected to VGA. I didn’t find much about it, but could it be because of the VGA cable?
I would still have an hdmi adapter that I could put in my PC. Would that help?
Mainboard: MSI B450 Pro-VDH Max Processor: Amd Ryzen 3 3200g with AMD Vega 8 Graphics: integrated Harddrive: 1x NVMe SSD, 1x HDD
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