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SeeIt would seem that native NVRAM doesn't work with Clover, then...
SeeIt would seem that native NVRAM doesn't work with Clover, then...
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I don't understand. You've linked me to Clover builds? I'm interested in knowing if anyone has a working EFI folder with native NVRAM for the Z390 Designare. Basically I'm new to Hackintoshing and just want a simple guide to follow, like the Catalina Mini-Guide, but if there's the possibility of the guide being updated with native NVRAM, I'd rather hold off until the guide is updated with that.
I have hardware nvram fully working using clover. I just added SSDT-PMC.aml in patched ACPI folder, removed EmuVariableUefi-64 from drivers, removed nvram.plist from EFI partition, and removed clover rc scripts.
Variable persistence between reboots is working, clover remembers last boot drive, and changing startup volume from system preferences is working good.
I'm using latest F9b bios as well and didn't try this on earlier versions.
Could you post your efi please.I have hardware nvram fully working using clover. I just added SSDT-PMC.aml in patched ACPI folder, removed EmuVariableUefi-64 from drivers, removed nvram.plist from EFI partition, and removed clover rc scripts.
Variable persistence between reboots is working, clover remembers last boot drive, and changing startup volume from system preferences is working good.
I'm using latest F9b bios as well and didn't try this on earlier versions.
Of course, give me an hour.That sounds fantastic! Would you be willing to share your EFI folder with serial numbers removed?
Clover can "make up" for those motherboards that don't save NVRAM information between boots. You don't need to do the EFI dance. So once you install macOS, run the reference Clover installer and your NVRAM will be preserved across boots.I don't understand. You've linked me to Clover builds? I'm interested in knowing if anyone has a working EFI folder with native NVRAM for the Z390 Designare. Basically I'm new to Hackintoshing and just want a simple guide to follow, like the Catalina Mini-Guide, but if there's the possibility of the guide being updated with native NVRAM, I'd rather hold off until the guide is updated with that.
That sounds fantastic! Would you be willing to share your EFI folder with serial numbers removed?
Could you post your efi please.
We just need to use SSDTs that invoke ACPIDebug methods such as RMDT.P1, RMDT.P2, etc. This is done by the Thunderbolt SSDT that we're testing.