To resolve this, simply uninstall OpenCore and reset NVRAM. However this installs NVRAM variables that will confuse your Mac if not running with OpenCore. With OpenCore Legacy Patcher, we rely on Apple Secure Boot to ensure OS updates work correctly and reliably with Big Sur. Reminder that once this is done, you'll need to select OpenCore in the boot picker again for your hardware to remember this entry and auto boot from then on. Instead, you'll need to either manually transfer OpenCore to the internal drive's EFI or run this patcher's Option 2 again and select your internal drive. Cannot boot macOS without the USBÄ«y default, the OpenCore Patcher won't install OpenCore onto the internal drive itself during installs. Once you've booted OpenCore at least once, your hardware should now auto-boot it until either an NVRAM reset occurs, or you remove the drive with OpenCore installed. Reminder that the option will be called EFI Boot. To resolve this, ensure you're booting OpenCore before the macOS installer in the boot picker. This means macOS has detected an SMBIOS it does not support. Applications/OpenCore-Patcher.app/Contents/MacOS/OpenCore-Patcher Stuck on This version of Mac OS X is not supported on this platform icon will bounce in the Dock), try launching OCLP via Terminal by typing the following command, make sure you've moved the app to /Applications before this.
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