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2) I've noticed that if one uses the latest development version of OCC to edit an 0.8.3 config.plist (in my case to simply change around the Platform info from one identical machine to another), it generates context flags verified by OCvalidate. Specifically it was NVRAM LegacySchema. I got around it by entering the SMBIOS info using ProperTree. Hopefully this resolves itself when a release version of OC 0.8.3 comes out (assuming this is expected behavior).
The release version of OpenCore 0.8.3 is out and has removed NVRAM->LegacyEnable. The OpenCore Configurator app I use has not been updated yet, as of yesterday, to handle this removal so the config.plist file it generates throws up the error on booting, but continues to boot fine. I have to use the PlistEdit Pro app to manually remove that entry in the 0.8.3 config.plist file.
Until OpenCore Configurator is updated, every time it save a revised plist.config file it will continue to add the unneeded LegacyEnable entry which throws up the error message.