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Clover Reset PRAM?

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Hi, any idea where this nvram file is stored ? Actually I pressed F11 at clover boot which is supposed to clear the nvram and I think it did, but since I did this, I've got screen brightness at it max every time I restart ( on laptop HP i5 kabylake) So I was wondering if I could open the nvram file and set screen brightness to "middle" for example ? The thing is I can't find this file, there is nothing in my EFI partition and don't know where else to look for it.

Depends on whether you're using emulated or native NVRAM. If using native there is no file and F11 clears the physical memory of Apple and Clover settings/variables. If you're using Clover emulated it should be saved as an nvram.plist file at the root of the EFI partition (if I remember correctly). In the latter case I don't think F11 is relevant. Either way you should be able to correct something like screen brightness by adjusting it again in macOS settings.
 
Depends on whether you're using emulated or native NVRAM. If using native there is no file and F11 clears the physical memory of Apple and Clover settings/variables. If you're using Clover emulated it should be saved as an nvram.plist file at the root of the EFI partition (if I remember correctly). In the latter case I don't think F11 is relevant. Either way you should be able to correct something like screen brightness by adjusting it again in macOS settings.
am not using emulated nvram, so I understand why I can't find any file! pressing F11 actually cleared the thing as you wrote. And when I log back to Mac OS, I'm able to apply my brightness settings, the thing is they don't seem to get stored anywhere as each time I restart brightness is at its max.. I ended at re-installing Mac OS and it did solved this issue for me. Now my brightness settings are kept whenever I restart. I wanted to understand but nervermind...
 
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