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1 hour ago, Sherlocks said:

froze up -> processing -> reboot okay?
i know vit9696 nvram clear has bootorder remove. i think he want all nvram value initialized. i will add that avoid to remove boot option.

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Was a hard freeze up, had to hold power button.

Updating to 4717 now

AptioMemory, VirtualSMC.

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Just now, Badruzeus said:

OK, not a big issue for me since I have "Boot entry" options on my Aptio BIOS (firmware) and could be re-ordered easily.

 

my peonix bios laptop, i did lost clover boot option(initialized) if BootOrder was removed. only boot windows. so i added boot entry again in bios.

your bios is good. anyways removing the nvram value associated with the boot is not currently the best option.

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4717 still hard froze twice when pressing F11. Will boot to 10.14 then reboot and try again.

Edit: Still hard freeze

American Megatrends BIOS Vendor

Aptio Setup Utility.

Boot option no longer removed and order not changed.

Cleared?


MacBook-Pro:~ shane$ nvram -p

fmm-computer-name MacBook Pro

security-mode none

specialbootdevice %02%01%0c%00%d0A%03%0a%00%00%00%00%01%01%06%00%02%1f%03%12%0a%00%00%00%ff%ff%00%00%04%01*%00%04%00%00%00%00h%1f%1d%00%00%00%00%08%f8%18%1d%00%00%00%00%e4%dee%86%de%c8%e9K%a2%a6<%fbhi%fbe%02%02%04%03$%00%f7%fct%be|%0b%f3I%91G%01%f4%04.hB%a1%16|%98%96%cd%13H%9e%15%cd%c2%df6%c4%1d%7f%ff%04%00

EFILoginHiDPI %00%00%00%00

backlight-level %d9%0a

bluetoothActiveControllerInfo %044%d3%13%00%00%00%00 %14t%c6;O%9e%ef

SystemAudioVolume A

csr-active-config g%00%00%00

SystemAudioVolumeDB %f0

flagstate %00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00

 

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20 minutes ago, Sherlocks said:

my peonix bios laptop, i did lost clover boot option(initialized) if BootOrder was removed. only boot windows. so i added boot entry again in bios.

your bios is good. anyways removing the nvram value associated with the boot is not currently the best option.

thanks

 

Yeah, same as @SavageAUS for r4717.. it cleared NVRAM properly, though Clover freeze immediately when pressing "F11" key. Boot Entries are still there (previous r4716 actually, not only changed bootloader entries order, but removed them #LoL).

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2 hours ago, Sherlocks said:

@Pavo. i worked NVRAM cleaner and tested all.
its same that CleanNvram.efi of vit9696. try latest clover.

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1 hour ago, Sherlocks said:

try latest version r4717. cleannvram.efi has deleting the boot menu option. i added that disabled this option. i tested again. there is no problem.

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Tested with r4717 Apple NVRAM was cleared, the boot variables were not. Thanks!

nvram.zip

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Just now, Sherlocks said:

great. we can't see boot variables in macos. it's normal.
your system shown good result.

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clearnvram.efi also freezes machine with a required manual power cycle. result are the same in nvram -p

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clearnvram.efi also freezes machine with a required manual power cycle. result are the same in nvram -p
okay. seems logic is not univeral for all bios.
i will check it tommorow. and i will upload test file here.

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14 hours ago, SavageAUS said:

4717 still hard froze twice when pressing F11. Will boot to 10.14 then reboot and try again.

Edit: Still hard freeze

American Megatrends BIOS Vendor

Aptio Setup Utility.

Boot option no longer removed and order not changed.

Cleared?

 


MacBook-Pro:~ shane$ nvram -p

fmm-computer-name MacBook Pro

security-mode none

specialbootdevice %02%01%0c%00%d0A%03%0a%00%00%00%00%01%01%06%00%02%1f%03%12%0a%00%00%00%ff%ff%00%00%04%01*%00%04%00%00%00%00h%1f%1d%00%00%00%00%08%f8%18%1d%00%00%00%00%e4%dee%86%de%c8%e9K%a2%a6<%fbhi%fbe%02%02%04%03$%00%f7%fct%be|%0b%f3I%91G%01%f4%04.hB%a1%16|%98%96%cd%13H%9e%15%cd%c2%df6%c4%1d%7f%ff%04%00

EFILoginHiDPI %00%00%00%00

backlight-level %d9%0a

bluetoothActiveControllerInfo %044%d3%13%00%00%00%00 %14t%c6;O%9e%ef

SystemAudioVolume A

csr-active-config g%00%00%00

SystemAudioVolumeDB %f0

flagstate %00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00%00

 

 

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your nvram was clean.

 

13 hours ago, Pavo said:

clearnvram.efi also freezes machine with a required manual power cycle. result are the same in nvram -p

 

 

try this test file for freeze problem.

 

little freeze happen when removing nvram values. but after freezing, your system have to reboot. if hold on freezing option long time, it's problem.

test.zip

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try this test file for freeze problem.
 
little freeze happen when removing nvram values. but after freezing, your system have to reboot. if hold on freezing option long time, it's problem.
test.zip

Test files still hard freeze for me.


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It does not say which disk the EFI partition belongs to anywhere.

 

It does say EFI on Install or EFI on High Sierra HD in Mount EFI section

 

723880003_ScreenShot2018-10-20at17_42_46.png.0d9d96a3e3e71a20e87de34e72a1caf2.png

 

But it does not say what drive does the EFI partition belongs to nor which which drive does the config.plist belongs

 

not in acquired configurations list

 

1363065281_ScreenShot2018-10-20at17_42_54.png.9dc845649de53145af61757fe51e6f1e.png

 

and not in the file path on status bar

 

1407601151_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_35_43.png.a1fd0233675640b465354ef960f0f901.png

 

It is not possible to tell which drive the EFI belongs to neither in Finder nor Desktop

 

1354428479_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_43_27.png.41a151f779aaa1403023092b19d86a61.png

 

Not through the Get Info 

 

2084551382_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_43_41.png.7ad5c13dba5ad26baee30616213087cd.png

 

I have created empty folders on each EFI partition with names which tell which is which. 

 

It is not right. It should be visible in Clover too. You should be able to tell which config.plist you are editing.

 

1928594351_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_53_47.png.8cf54075da1e7a3707259aa220519e5d.png

 

At least make the disk volume folder name e.g. EFI on Install instead of EFI 3...

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23 minutes ago, kurbads said:

It does not say which disk the EFI partition belongs to anywhere.

 

It does say EFI on Install or EFI on High Sierra HD in Mount EFI section

 

 


723880003_ScreenShot2018-10-20at17_42_46.png.0d9d96a3e3e71a20e87de34e72a1caf2.png

 

But it does not say what drive does the EFI partition belongs to nor which which drive does the config.plist belongs

 

not in acquired configurations list

 

1363065281_ScreenShot2018-10-20at17_42_54.png.9dc845649de53145af61757fe51e6f1e.png

 

and not in the file path on status bar

 

1407601151_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_35_43.png.a1fd0233675640b465354ef960f0f901.png

 

It is not possible to tell which drive the EFI belongs to neither in Finder nor Desktop

 

1354428479_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_43_27.png.41a151f779aaa1403023092b19d86a61.png

 

Not through the Get Info 

 

2084551382_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_43_41.png.7ad5c13dba5ad26baee30616213087cd.png

 

I have created empty folders on each EFI partition with names which tell which is which. 

 

It is not right. It should be visible in Clover too. You should be able to tell which config.plist you are editing.

 

1928594351_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_53_47.png.8cf54075da1e7a3707259aa220519e5d.png
 

 

At least make the disk volume folder name e.g. EFI on Install instead of EFI 3...

 

Sorry, I don't get what's your point. How did you get lots of EFI Partitions?

Anyway, I usually use only 1 EFI (with Clover Bootloader inside) on a mach with Multibooting. On my case, I created GPT partition map for another Disks with gParted (or similar 3rd party apps) so it didn't create new EFI. But if you're referring to Clover Configurator.app, this question should be addressed to @mackie100.

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5 minutes ago, Badruzeus said:

 

Sorry, I don't get what's your point. How did you get lots of EFI Partitions?

Anyway, I usually use only 1 EFI on a mach with Multibooting. On my case, I create GPT partition map for another Disks with gParted (or similar 3rd party apps) so it didn't create new EFI. But if you're referring to Clover Configurator.app, this question should be addressed to @mackie100.

I am sorry that you do not understand how because you only use one disk in your computer.

 

I however use several. And I can potentially have an EFI partition on USB drive.

 

It is completely clear that there can be and in my case there are several HDDs and several EFIs from the first screen in my post. 

 

Did you look at my question before answering it?

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1 minute ago, kurbads said:

Did you look at my question before answering it?

 

29 minutes ago, kurbads said:

It does not say which disk the EFI partition belongs to anywhere.

 

It does say EFI on Install or EFI on High Sierra HD in Mount EFI section

 

But it does not say what drive does the EFI partition belongs to nor which which drive does the config.plist belongs

 

not in acquired configurations list

 

and not in the file path on status bar

 

It is not possible to tell which drive the EFI belongs to neither in Finder nor Desktop

 

Not through the Get Info 

 

I have created empty folders on each EFI partition with names which tell which is which. 

 

It is not right. It should be visible in Clover too. You should be able to tell which config.plist you are editing.

 

At least make the disk volume folder name e.g. EFI on Install instead of EFI 3...

 

OK, bit confusing sorry :) .. I think your question is this one: CMIIW

"At least make the disk volume folder name e.g. EFI on Install instead of EFI 3..."

 

1. If what you mean is "Disk volume folder name" to appears on Clover Configurator, so this question should be addressed to @mackie100: CC dev. (Clover Configurator is 3rd party app, I love it, it helps me a lot, but I've to say it's not related to Clover Project, AFAIK)

2. No idea with Volumes info on Finder, it's Apple macOS feature.. nor Clover.

Thanks.

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I am sorry that you do not understand how because you only use one disk in your computer.
 
I however use several. And I can potentially have an EFI partition on USB drive.
 
It is completely clear that there can be and in my case there are several HDDs and several EFIs from the first screen in my post. 
 
Did you look at my question before answering it?

Well you have 3 options, none of which belong in this thread.
Option 1. Use 1 EFI partition only.
Option 2. Mount EFI partitions 1 at a time so you know what is what.
Option 3. Take it up with the developer of Clover Configurator as it’s unrelated to clover.


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45 minutes ago, kurbads said:

It does not say which disk the EFI partition belongs to anywhere.

 

It does say EFI on Install or EFI on High Sierra HD in Mount EFI section

 

723880003_ScreenShot2018-10-20at17_42_46.png.0d9d96a3e3e71a20e87de34e72a1caf2.png

 

But it does not say what drive does the EFI partition belongs to nor which which drive does the config.plist belongs

 

not in acquired configurations list

 

1363065281_ScreenShot2018-10-20at17_42_54.png.9dc845649de53145af61757fe51e6f1e.png

 

and not in the file path on status bar

 

1407601151_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_35_43.png.a1fd0233675640b465354ef960f0f901.png

 

It is not possible to tell which drive the EFI belongs to neither in Finder nor Desktop

 

1354428479_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_43_27.png.41a151f779aaa1403023092b19d86a61.png

 

Not through the Get Info 

 

2084551382_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_43_41.png.7ad5c13dba5ad26baee30616213087cd.png

 

I have created empty folders on each EFI partition with names which tell which is which. 

 

It is not right. It should be visible in Clover too. You should be able to tell which config.plist you are editing.

 

1928594351_ScreenShot2018-10-21at09_53_47.png.8cf54075da1e7a3707259aa220519e5d.png

 

At least make the disk volume folder name e.g. EFI on Install instead of EFI 3...

@Badruzeus says: For "Clover Configurator.app, this question should be addressed to @mackie100." it's the right thing to do.

 

With clover configurator, you can't mount/open EFI Partition at the same time, there is some problems. I test on my system (multi HDD) 

 

Sorry for my bad english

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29 minutes ago, Matgen84 said:

With clover configurator, you can't mount/open EFI Partition at the same time, there is some problems. I test on my system (multi HDD) 

 

Wait, did you mean mouting multi EFI partitions upon system startup or..? No idea do we need this.

Anyway, have you tried "NVRAM Variable > Force Mount selected EFI..." on Clover pref?

Yeah, OFC you've to get a working NVRAM for sure.

Clover-Pref.png

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58 minutes ago, Badruzeus said:

 

Wait, did you mean mouting multi EFI partitions upon system startup or..? No idea do we need this.

Anyway, have you tried "NVRAM Variable > Force Mount selected EFI..." on Clover pref?

Yeah, OFC you've to get a working NVRAM for sure.

 

 

I answers to @kurbads about Clover Configurator.app. Take a look my comment before react :P :yes: I don't talk about CloverPref pane or what else. @kurbads has mounted several EFI partitions at the same time: look his post :D

 

 

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