If you have native NVRAM, the macOS installer should more reliably select the correct boot/install volume for each stage or reboot.Working good.
** Confirmed: Native NVRAM in Clover **
Yes it is!If you have native NVRAM, the macOS installer should more reliably select the correct boot/install volume for each stage or reboot.
Yes it should, but must follow full procedure for unlocking MSR 0xE2.Would this guide and ssdt work on an Aorus Master?
Yeah, that happened smoothly, also I got the black simple progress screen like on real macs instead of the installer like one...If you have native NVRAM, the macOS installer should more reliably select the correct boot/install volume for each stage or reboot.
With native NVRAM now kernel panics get recorded and you can see the stack trace on next boot as well.If you have native NVRAM, the macOS installer should more reliably select the correct boot/install volume for each stage or reboot.
Yes exactly! I saw this over 20 times this morning during Thunderbolt testing.With native NVRAM now kernel panics get recorded and you can see the stack trace on next boot as well.
Wow! Which device/model and how exactly is it connected to the computer?