Thankfully with OpenCore, a much more robust and stable injection mechanism's been made that is far harder to break. Reasoning being that Clover's kext injection system was known to fail either with OS updates or just spontaneously. # Removing kexts from macOS(S/L/E and L/E)Ī common tradition with Clover was to install kexts into macOS, specifically System/Library/Extensions and Library/Extensions. /Library/PreferencePanes/Clover.prefPane.Users of Clover's Preference Pane will also need to remove these: If folders are empty then delete them as well: /etc/rc.shutdown.d/80.save_nvram_plist.local./etc/rc.boot.d/70.disable_sleep_proxy_./etc/rc.boot.d/10.save_and_rotate_boot_log.local./Volumes/EFI/EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/EmuVariableUefi-64.efi.You will need to have SIP disabled to clean it up. Why? Well it likely installed some trash that's a pain in the arse to get rid of. So to start, Clover would like to give a big F*** You if you're using emulated NVRAM. Common Kernel and Kext patch conversions.Kexts and Firmware driver conversion(.kext.To get started, we have some resources that will aid you: So you see the new fancy OpenCore bootloader and just dying to try it out, well you've come to the right place! Many things in Clover have feature parity with OpenCore but many do not, here we'll be going over what you can bring over and what you cannot. Getting started with ACPI (opens new window).
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