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[Guide] Intel NUC7/NUC8 using Clover UEFI (NUC7i7Bxx,NUC8i7Bxx,etc)

my BIOS is up, last EFI boot manager not showing at all
make sure the folder structure is correct, should have folder called EFI in EFI partition

and then BOOT and OC folder within the EFI folder
 
make sure the folder structure is correct, should have folder called EFI in EFI partition

and then BOOT and OC folder within the EFI folder
Of course :)
 
Hello Leesureone, you helped me before with updating EFI of opencore. Hope you can help me again.
This worked for me as I stated, but now I updated to Ventura and the install went ok. But when I booted in the desktop in ventura after half a minute the system restarts. I tried antoher efi from here and then it freezes on the desktop after a few seconds.

This is the EFI I still use.
 
Hello Leesureone, you helped me before with updating EFI of opencore. Hope you can help me again.
This worked for me as I stated, but now I updated to Ventura and the install went ok. But when I booted in the desktop in ventura after half a minute the system restarts. I tried antoher efi from here and then it freezes on the desktop after a few seconds.

This is the EFI I still use.
It's likely the version of Airportitlmw.kext is causing the panic, Ventura usually requires the update but Alpha version of the kext to work. Its a little funky yet because its still in development but it should work.
 

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Thanks for the quick help. This worked and it seems stable now.
 
Thanks for the quick help. This worked and it seems stable now.
The version I uploaded for you is OC 0.8.5 and also located on page 89. Glad that worked.
 
I use PlistEdit Pro but I think for you I would recommend OpenCore Configurator. With it you need to make sure you have the corresponding version you are using with OpenCore. https://mackie100projects.altervista.org/download-opencore-configurator/

To add functions to the boot menu, like clear NVRAM, you add the driver to the UEFI/ Driver section of your EFI Folder and then a lsoadd it your config.plist under the same section. You can open my EFI folder to see the files and then reference my config.plist for how to call for it to load. It requires hitting the space bar at the boot menu to show those optionsView attachment 556016View attachment 556017

Hey,

I've successfully added the reset nvram, thank you!

Today I've update to macOS 13.0.1 and it starts up but after about 60 seconds the system restarts
The same happens even if I don't enter my password at the login screen.
I tried to reset NVRAM but no success, the problem still continues.
Any ideas what to do?

Thank you
 
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Hey,

I've successfully added the reset nvram, thank you!

Today I've update to macOS 13.0.1 and it starts up but after about 60 seconds the system restarts
The same happens even if I don't enter my password at the login screen.
I tried to reset NVRAM but no success, the problem still continues.
Any ideas what to do?

Thank you
Try the version linked here and on page 89 for OC 08.5 #4,629
 
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