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It's an old thread but I don't get this at all :C you say that last booted os is stored in nvram or nvram.plist? (or it is the same thing?) I was looking for it after changing boot options i mac system conf and in fact - next time I boot Clover will get the thing I choose as a first boot device but until I boot to Mac os. For now on I get it.
What I don't understand is where is this nvram stored to (I can't find it anywhere on my drive) and second thing is that Clover has this clever function to IgnoreNVRAMboot. Problem is that when you choose this option it won't remember the timeout option and will be waiting for you to press Enter to boot into right system. That sucks :/ but there is also an option to change Default Boot Volume which in fact isn't working for me at all. I've tried to type almost everything in there from names like Windows by Windows EFI, Win, EFI, even drive key but none of them works.
Could you give me some reasonable solution how to make Clover always boot to Windows EFI boot with automatic countdown?
What I don't understand is where is this nvram stored to (I can't find it anywhere on my drive) and second thing is that Clover has this clever function to IgnoreNVRAMboot. Problem is that when you choose this option it won't remember the timeout option and will be waiting for you to press Enter to boot into right system. That sucks :/ but there is also an option to change Default Boot Volume which in fact isn't working for me at all. I've tried to type almost everything in there from names like Windows by Windows EFI, Win, EFI, even drive key but none of them works.
Could you give me some reasonable solution how to make Clover always boot to Windows EFI boot with automatic countdown?