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<< Solved >> How to Remove "Reset NVRAM" Boot Entry in OpenCore 0.7.2?

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Hey Guys!

my question is already in the title:
since i have a lenovo laptop and dortania´s guide stated that this laps are known to semi brick when resetting nvram, i´d really love to remove this entry for....you know...obvious reasons :)

is there a way?



(sorry to make a topic out of this "shorty". an "just a short question" thread would be good imho. just didnt want to hijack anybody others "somehow nvram related" thread)

thanks in advance,
marcus
 
Open your config.plist in ProperTree.

Navigate to the Misc > Security > AllowNvramReset entry, change the entry from True to False. The icon will no longer show on the boot screen or in the Picker List.

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This is the same in every version of OpenCore, not just version 0.7.2
 
Open your config.plist in ProperTree.

Navigate to the Misc > Security > AllowNvramReset entry, change the entry from True to False. The icon will no longer show on the boot screen or in the Picker List.

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This is the same in every version of OpenCore, not just version 0.7.2
goddamnit! im feeling even more stupid right now.

Thanks for your response!
You all are heroes!
 
If you want to keep the possibility of resetting NVRAM without it showing all the time, just set
Misc > Boot > HideAuxiliary to true.
If you ever need it, just hit the space bar and it will show, together with other options such as Recovery or utilities in the Tools folder. ;)
 
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This option should be called "ShowAuxiliary" = YES

Is a bit of confusing, to show all the tools with the space bar, (auxiliary tools) you need to select "Enabled" and also "Auxiliary"
 
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