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Asus z370-e
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i7-8700K
Graphics
Radeon RX 5700 XT
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  1. iOS
Hello,

I'm working on this new building for a friend. Everything seems to work fine but I can't get rid of the texts right after clover screen.
My config.plist has no "-v" or "debug=0x100" but the insist to appear on clover when I hit spacebar. Is the problem here?

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Anyone could help?

Build:
  • ASUS TUF z390-Plus Gaming
  • Intel i5 9600K
  • Radeon RX580 ASUS DUAL OC
  • 2x 8gb RAM Corsair Vengeance 3000mhz
Bios:
  • Ai Tweaker/Ai Overclock Tuner: XMP I
  • Ai Tweaker/XMP: XMP DDR4-3000
  • Advanced/Platform Misc Configuration/PCI Express Native Power Management: Enabled
  • Advanced/Platform Misc Configuration/Native ASPM: Enabled
  • Advanced/CPU Configuration/CPU - Power Management Control/CFG Lock: Disabled
  • Advanced/System Agent (SA) Configuration/VT-d: Disabled
  • Advanced/System Agent (SA) Configuration/Above 4G Decoding: Disabled
  • Advanced/System Agent (SA) Configuration/Graphics Configuration/Primary Display: Auto
  • Advanced/System Agent (SA) Configuration/Graphics Configuration/iGPU Multi-Monitor: Enabled
  • Advanced/System Agent (SA) Configuration/Graphics Configuration/DVMT Pre-Allocated: 64
  • Advanced/System Agent (SA) Configuration/Graphics Configuration/RC6 (Render Standby): Disabled
  • Advanced/Onboard Devices Configuration/Hyper M.2x16: Disabled
  • Advanced/Onboard Devices Configuration/PCIEX16_2 Configuration: Auto
  • Advanced/USB Configuration/Legacy USB Support: Enabled
  • Advanced/USB Configuration/XHCI Hand-off: Enabled
  • Boot/CSM (Compatibility Support Module)/ Launch CSM: Enabled (Can't disable it. I don't know why. A message says that VGA needs CSM)
  • Boot/Boot Configuration/Fast Boot: Enabled
  • Boot/Secure Boot/Secure Boot state: Disabled(Clear the keys to disable)
  • Boot/Secure Boot/OS Type: Other OS
The EFI folder is attached
 

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Maybe it is stored in NVRAM.
Clear it by pressing F11 at the Clover boot menu screen - The system will restart.
 
Maybe it is stored in NVRAM.
Clear it by pressing F11 at the Clover boot menu screen - The system will restart.

Thank you P1LGRIM for your reply
But I'm having trouble trying to reset NVRAM too :(

When I hit F11 on clover nothing seems to happen
I tried "nvram -c" on terminal too. But it had no effect too.
 
In my case, I think it was because of a try with OpenCore I did earlier. So I did the NVRam reset with a OpenCore Flashdrive I had. And Clover got back normally.
Yes .. try boot with opencore .. remove everything boot args on nvram.. back to clover and work normally..
 
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