- Joined
- Jun 28, 2016
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Designare Z390
- CPU
- i9-9900K
- Graphics
- rx 5700xt
- Mac
My apologies about the double response.At the OpenCore Picker, press space and select Reset NVRAM. When the system reboots, do you see an option to boot Big Sur?
The only way we have been able to remove the "macOS Install" volume is by reinstalling the operating system in question. This does not mean deleting or erasing the existing installation. It just means running the macOS installer on the same disk once again.
I am currently trying to boot back to Big Sur using clover r5124 on my main drive. The new setup screen has appeared, asking me to choose a language, and connect to Wi-Fi. I have not progressed further in fear of deleting all the data from my main NVME drive. Any tips?
Edit: My Catalina partition now seems unable to boot. I am getting the "Crossed Circle" error:
This is like losing money on options after reading r/wsb, and trying to buy more options to offset the losses, only to lose even more lol.