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⚠️ Use at your own risk!

MSI GP62MVR 7RF OpenCore EFI

  • Processor: 7th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 Kabylake processor Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz, 2801 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
  • RAM: DDR4-2400
  • Videocard 1: GeForce® GTX 1060, VRAM 6gb
  • Videocard 2: Intel HD Graphics 630 1536MB
  • Audio: ALC899
  • Touchpad: Synaptics SMbus Touchpad

BIOS Settings

EFI

Drivers

  • FwRuntimeServices.efi, OpenCore built-in EFI driver
  • AppleSupportPkg
    • ApfsDriverLoader.efi
    • VBoxHfs.efi

Tools

Kexts

The following settings is already in EFI/OC/config.plist.

Audio

PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x3)
- layout-id: 06200000

// or...

7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
- boot-args: alcid=98

Nvidia GTX 1060 Graphic [Disabled]

7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
- boot-args: -wegnoegpu

USB Ports

  • HS03, SS03 — Top left USB port
  • HS04, SS04 — Bottom left USB port
  • HS08, SS08 — Top right USB port
Internal
  • HS12 — Internal USB2.0-CRW Realtek Card Reader (Not Working)
  • HS10, SS10 — Internal bluetooth_device
  • HS07, SS07 — Internal MSI EPF USB

The USBMap.kext help to disable the MSI EPF USB spamming issue.

🚧 Not-Working

  • Battery (Battery is not detected by system)
  • Touchpad Working but not showing in System Preferences -> Trackpad
  • Other issues

Boot Chime

To enable the bootchime, run the following command

sudo nvram StartupMute=%00

This not 100%, work proof

To disable bootchime run

sudo nvram StartupMute=%01

Troubleshooting

Internal Hard-disk not detected as UEFI boot partition:

Use the Shell.efi to boot into UEFI Shell, then run the following command:

bcfg boot dump

This command will output result of your BIOS boot partitiions. If the result is empty you need to add a new Boot record.

First, run map to find your MacOS installation drive. Take note on the FS* drive letter. eg. FS4.

To add a new Boot record, run the following command:

bcfg boot add id FS*:\EFI\BOOT\BOOTx64.efi AppleUEFI

Note: id is index of your Boot record, you can use 00 if bcfg boot dump return empty

References