Hello
@ianccc
Some details about "OC Beta?" label
As Acidanthera do not includes any version in OpenCore.efi file's metadata its difficult to know OC version without executing the .efi file, or without some difficult (hacky) binary research.
I had the idea to get the version by release date from this OC
releases page, then compare them to your local OpenCore.efi file's creation date to predict the version it includes.
But it wasn't a great idea as Release date published on GitHub isn't always the same as when OpenCore.efi file was created.
Therefore I made a choice to create a map table where Official OC Release versions is linked to the year + month when the official OpenCore.efi file is created, and the mapping table
was updated before a new version is released (sometimes months before) so the updates for you all went flawlessly and with correct OC version label.
It was easy to predict the release date and the version as Acidanthera published a new version on every first Monday of a month.
This worked well until Ukrainian war begin, and then OpenCore updates were released on random dates. (Acidanthera team was/is mainly composed by Russian and Ukrainian developers).
Todays strategy to keep the mapping table up to date is to wait until OpenCore is actually released, then update HackinDROM.app to include the new version and the date. It has its downsides like having "OC Beta?" label, but its still better then showing a wrong version.
Could you please tell me more about your EFI? How it was created, what's the creation date of OpenCore.efi file ?