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@Talanca this EFI folder is like mine with these changes: iMac19,1 + alcid 29 + iGPU enabled in headless mode. It is made with OpenCore 0.6.4, latest version.
You can test it this way: remove your EFI Clover folder (full) from the EFI partition, save it in case you need it again, copy my EFI folder (full) to the EFI partition, on the first boot choose ResetNVRAM icon on the OpenCore menu to empty the keys that Clover has created, it restarts and returns to the Clover menu and this time you choose the icon of your disk with macOS although it should also start automatically in 5 ".
If my EFi folder works well, it should work the same for Catalina and Big Sur for when you want to test it.
If you open the config.plist file, do it with a text editor or plist file editor, don't do it with a graphical configurator. Of course always having a backup of that file in case something is modified by mistake and boot fails.
And it is also convenient to have an install USB, in case the EFI fails, to be able to enter macOS and return to your previous EFI.
Remember: I have CFG Unlocked in BIOS so I don't need to mark KernelPM and KernelXCPM patches, which are essential to boot macOS in Hackintosh with CFG Locked. If you have it locked, it is imperative to select those 2 patches.
You can test it this way: remove your EFI Clover folder (full) from the EFI partition, save it in case you need it again, copy my EFI folder (full) to the EFI partition, on the first boot choose ResetNVRAM icon on the OpenCore menu to empty the keys that Clover has created, it restarts and returns to the Clover menu and this time you choose the icon of your disk with macOS although it should also start automatically in 5 ".
If my EFi folder works well, it should work the same for Catalina and Big Sur for when you want to test it.
If you open the config.plist file, do it with a text editor or plist file editor, don't do it with a graphical configurator. Of course always having a backup of that file in case something is modified by mistake and boot fails.
And it is also convenient to have an install USB, in case the EFI fails, to be able to enter macOS and return to your previous EFI.
Remember: I have CFG Unlocked in BIOS so I don't need to mark KernelPM and KernelXCPM patches, which are essential to boot macOS in Hackintosh with CFG Locked. If you have it locked, it is imperative to select those 2 patches.
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