- Joined
- Oct 18, 2020
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Asus ProArt Z690 Creator
- CPU
- i9-13900K
- Graphics
- RX 6900 XT
I've done something very stupid but I don't if I fixed it.
I pressed the space bar in Open Core and resetted the NVRAM. System rebooted and went straight into windows (while, previously, I had it to boot off of OpenCore).
Rebooted, pressed F12, and saw that the Adata drive which had OpenCore said it had Windows. So I inserted the USB key I originally used to install the system, booted off of it, and chose to boot from "Catalina" - which is Big Sur anyway.
Somewhat I fixed it replacing the EFI folder of the Big Sur NVME with the one I had on the USB install drive. Now I get to boot to OpenCore, which shows both Catalina and Windows. However, there is one little hiccup - when I enter into BIOS setting, I see:
I pressed the space bar in Open Core and resetted the NVRAM. System rebooted and went straight into windows (while, previously, I had it to boot off of OpenCore).
Rebooted, pressed F12, and saw that the Adata drive which had OpenCore said it had Windows. So I inserted the USB key I originally used to install the system, booted off of it, and chose to boot from "Catalina" - which is Big Sur anyway.
Somewhat I fixed it replacing the EFI folder of the Big Sur NVME with the one I had on the USB install drive. Now I get to boot to OpenCore, which shows both Catalina and Windows. However, there is one little hiccup - when I enter into BIOS setting, I see:
- Boot option #1 - UEFI OS (Adata SX8200PNP)
- Boot option #2 - Windows boot manager (Adata SX8200PNP)