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[Solved] vm_compressor=1 & reset NVRAM

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MSI Z87-G45 GAMING
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Intel Core i5 4570
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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 760 OC
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  1. Mac mini
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  1. iOS
Hello,

I'm trying "vm_compressor=1" which works fine unless I tried to reboot or stop... it's crash!

Here the error:
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80020aa7df): "(default pager): [KERNEL]: default memory manager"@/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-3248.73.5/osfmk/default_pager/default_pager.c:421
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff82cd443db0 : 0xffffff80020dbb52
0xffffff82cd443e30 : 0xffffff80020aa7df
0xffffff82cd443e60 : 0xffffff80020aa62b
0xffffff82cd443e80 : 0xffffff800213dcd1
0xffffff82cd443ef0 : 0xffffff8002624444
0xffffff82cd443f10 : 0xffffff80021ba7da
0xffffff82cd443fb0 : 0xffffff80021ed3d6

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: logind
Boot args: dart=0 vm_compressor=1


I tried to fallback "vm_compressor=4" but it doesn't seem to save the nvram before the reboot/crash so after the crash, it's still "vm_compressor=1"...
Even if "nvram -p" has the variable "boot-args vm_compressor=4" after "sudo nvram boot-args="vm_compressor=4"".

How can I reset the NVRAM? Thanks

I'm using Clover 3423 on a MSI Z87-G45 for macOS El Capitan.
 
Hi,

I've updated Clover to 4458 which has the option to reset the NVRAM... (F1 on the boot menu)
No more crash on reboot.
 
Reset NVRAM = F11 on Clover boot screen

THANK YOU daiyam, THANK YOU Slice for that option!
I was going crazy already because of that "your computer was rebooted because of a problem..." and the solution appeared to be so simple, albeit not obvious...

TANK YOU!

P.S.: nvram -c doesn't work in Mojave (X.14.4)
 
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