As it turns out, my original method would likely have worked, I just completely forgot I had SecureBootModel set to disabled, as after I tried importing my own keys, I got the same issue. Just changing SecureBootModel it back to default fixed the issue = - ="
Time and effort wise, you're right...
@miliuco
So as it turns out the signature method doesn't really matter, and the issue was just a stupid oversight on my part
I started reading through profzei's guide, and saw the line:
Then I remembered I had it set to Disabled from my Catalina install, as having it at default would cause it...
From what i can gather, the steps to actually generate and register the keys in bios are almost the same, the only real difference being that with sakaki's guide (side note, I do also use linux, but not through opencore. I chainload opencore through refind specifically only for mac booting), the...
I tried again, the only step i skipped was that of adding the microsoft ca keys, opting to rather just combine the original db as well as kek with the created ones (Like in this guide). Still no avail.
Ah alright, I saw that as an option but didn't want to go through all of it, hence why i opted to use shim at first, either way, I have no real use for secure boot, as It's more of a personal challenge than anything so I'll be trying that method later :>
Sorry if it's obvious, still relatively new to hackintoshing:
I'll start off by saying I triple boot with arch and windows, so I chainload OpenCore through rEFInd.
I had a perfectly working hackintosh up until I decided to get around to setting up secure boot (with shim, as to load MOK signed...
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