P1LGRIM
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- Lenovo ThinkStation p700
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- 2x E5-2620 V3
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If the "System uptime in nanoseconds: 395317127616" is the same value every time then it is stored in NVRAM.I havd deleted the kext in L/E and S/L/E, repaired Permission, deleted kext from efi and enabled EHCI-hand off in BIOS, but nothing, the message is still there. I think I'm going to give up. Any idea?? Thanks you so much, you are very kind. ( excuse me for me poor english ). Thanks.
If the value changes then you have a real problem.
Mount your EFI partition and then delete nvram.plist.
In Terminal :
Code:
sudo nvram -c
Type your password and press return again (it will not show on screen).
Restart
At the Clover boot menu press the f11 key then select your drive and boot.
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