ALMOST: Catalina + Gigabyte Z390 Designare + I9 9900k + Vega 64 + Dual Boot

ALMOST: Catalina + Gigabyte Z390 Designare + I9 9900k + Vega 64 + Dual Boot

first off thank Alexphelps3 for sharing a working efi folder:
https://www.reddit.com/r/hackintosh/comments/dlicaj/catalina_with_gigabyte_z390_designare_i9_9900k/

And thanks to PacPera for the bios settings:
https://www.reddit.com/r/hackintosh/comments/dash05/z390_designare_i99900k_rx_580_or_igpu_ultimate/

I have a similar setup and I literally copy and pasted the EFI folder provided in the link above to get my build up and running, with just a few minor issues...

https://i.redd.it/l8zrp84lxzu31.png

SMBIOS: IMac19,1

My Build:

Before I jump in, let me say any help with the following would be really appreciated!

I'm curious if anyone can shed light on what I need to change since I have a Vega 64 instead of a RX 580?

  1. Whenever I enable internal graphics I get the following error at boot, boots normally when IGPU=disabled in bios, do I need to do something different since I have a Vega 64 gpu? I followed all of the BIOS settings that

ERROR allocating 0x11c94 pages at 0x00000000070cd000 alloc type 2
Couldn't allocate runtime area
Boot Failed: will sleep for 10 seconds before exiting...

2. Continuity and Sidebar are not working...

Does this have to do with the USB ports? At first my bluetooth wasn't available, but then I noticed my internal usb hub that I use for my liquid cooler and bluetooth card appears to be adding 4 ports instead of 2. In response to this I've stripped back the USBmap.kext to keep my ports under 15, maybe even less. Does a usb hub in a keyboard count against this number?

https://i.redd.it/yxx59nmwvzu31.png

3. Computer will not stay asleep...

I've read all over that this is usually caused by Liquid Coolers and internal usb connections. I believe I have it mapped correctly, but I think its still triggering the computer to wake from sleep immediately after it goes to sleep.

Link to EFI folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HXcX6j-zH0A0DUOJwLfubSqjumtTsENK?usp=sharing

I'm happy to provide any additional information that would help the troubleshooting process, and again thank you in advance to any insight you can offer!

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