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[HOW TO] OpenCore 0.6.3 > 0.6.4 differences

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Then it's working now?
Not yet. Boot did go farther before a KP, which occurs at the point shown in the image. Thought next I would experiment by reversing some of the recent changes made in the config.plist.

I also need to learn to use ocvalidate, which as an executable must be done via Windows? I have a dual-boot machine so that shouldn't be a problem.
 

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Not yet. Boot did go farther before a KP, which occurs at the point shown in the image. Thought next I would experiment by reversing some of the recent changes made in the config.plist.

I also need to learn to use ocvalidate, which as an executable must be done via Windows? I have a dual-boot machine so that shouldn't be a problem.
you can also use the mac version of ocvalidate that is in the same folder as the windows version
 
Not yet. Boot did go farther before a KP, which occurs at the point shown in the image. Thought next I would experiment by reversing some of the recent changes made in the config.plist.

I also need to learn to use ocvalidate, which as an executable must be done via Windows? I have a dual-boot machine so that shouldn't be a problem.
:O you go from one mistake to another. But you say that OC 0.6.3 runs well right? I do not quite understand what is happening now.
Regarding ocvalidate, in the folder are the 2 versions, mac and windows, as @Feartech says.
Open Terminal, go to the folder where you have ocvalidate, type ./ocvalidate + space + drag the config.plist file you want to check onto the Terminal window + enter and you’ll see the result.
 
:O you go from one mistake to another. But you say that OC 0.6.3 runs well right? I do not quite understand what is happening now.
Regarding ocvalidate, in the folder are the 2 versions, mac and windows, as @Feartech says.
Open Terminal, go to the folder where you have ocvalidate, type ./ocvalidate + space + drag the config.plist file you want to check onto the Terminal window + enter and you’ll see the result.
Yes, OC 0.6.3 boots beautifully, faster than Clover.
Thanks for the instructions on ocvalidate--I searched for them without success. ocvalidate found no errors in my test OC 0.6.4 config.plist.
 

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Yes, OC 0.6.3 boots beautifully, faster than Clover.
Thanks for the instructions on ocvalidate--I searched for them without success. ocvalidate found no errors in my test OC 0.6.4 config.plist.
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