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Thankyou for your help, i have both monterey and ventura on one nvme but both use the same EFI folder. I have loaded up Monterey and checked for hidden files and folders OCAT was never installed on Monterey in order to boot Ventura the EFI file and kext had to be updated to EFI 83 with Beta kext otherwise Ventura would not install. I am sure over time I will figure out what is going on, its not the case that version 78 of opencore exist, as Ventura would not install or run

thankyou once again it is very much appreciated

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It doesn't matter, if you use the same EFI folder or not. This is NOT ABUT THE EFI FOLDER, ITS ABOUT THE APP, more specifically: its DATABASE. It can store 4 different variants of OpenCore (as explained already). And this Database is installed somewhere on your system, if you ever downloaded an OpenCore update through OCAT.

 

If OCAT was never installed on the Monterey disk, why did you look for hidden OCAT folder on that drive in the first place– it makes absolutely no sense to do that…

 

Since you have 083 installed, you need to switch the App to DEV mode and download the latest build so it's in the DATABASE, SO that the correct version is displayed. I don't know what's so hard to understand about it

Hi and thankyou for taking the time to reply, I had big sur and Monterey on one nvme, I removed big sur and installed ventura I assumed that becaue Big sur was the startup because this was the first os installed, then monterey and formating big sur would remove all traces of Big Sur, so I now have ventura and Monterey on one nvme, I checked and did find a hidden folder for ocat but thought it may well have been the new ocat considering big sur partition was wiped .

I manually downloaded opencore 83 and beta kext and replaced the EFI folder, when I went to check the EFI folder due to a change in one Kext I found I was stuck on ocat version 78 no matter what i did i could only update to version 78. I then tried dev and get opencore latest and now the ocat reports version 82, but i know that version 83 beta is installed as I have a backup on the desktop, anyway at least i now seem to have ocat report version 82 which technically is incorrect given that the installed version is 83, I am happy enough that it no longer shows ocat 78.

I appreciate your help at least now it reports 82, it would have been a nice touch if opencore displayed the boot version

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@fuzzylogic The version number is not reflecting the version of OpenCore on your EFI, but the github repo OCAT is using. It is showing 0.8.2 because you haven't selected Dev:

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The "LoadEarly" issue has been fixed in the latest update (20220229)

 

I've check the manual: the LoadEarly feature is only required for emulated n NVRAM, which requires "OpenVariableRuntimeDxe.efi". In this case you have to enable "LoadEarly" for this as well as for "OpenRuntime.efi"

I don't use OCAT (just my preference), but I am occasionally debugging config.plists that have been generated with OCAT. Does OCAT include an option to export a "sanitized" config.plist that excludes PlatformInfo > Generic > MLB, ROM, etc. so that it can be shared in a public forum?  If not, maybe it should?

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5 hours ago, Olroy said:

It's normal ? The version I use in windows 10 (20220236) tells me a threat (virus?). Windows Defendeur refuses and deletes it!

Turn off that idiot Virus Protection nothing but troubles, run two firewalls one with all the trimmings and the other to protect from outside intrusion such as ping monster, double packer, so forth. 

Microsoft micro manager system is junk ruins your privacy.  

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Hello.

 

Anybody tell me, please, is it normal that the program shows the version of OpenCore 0.78 at the top left at the first launch, although now the latest version is 0.87?

 

I seem to have figured out how to change this, I am interested in exactly what is displayed at the first launches of the program without applying any settings

 

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On 12/8/2022 at 11:32 AM, Drovosek said:

Hello.

 

Anybody tell me, please, is it normal that the program shows the version of OpenCore 0.78 at the top left at the first launch, although now the latest version is 0.87?

 

I seem to have figured out how to change this, I am interested in exactly what is displayed at the first launches of the program without applying any settings

 

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@ic005k The OCAT is really great, so far the best I've seen to manage OC config.plist files. I do have a question: how can I edit the config file in OCAT without OCAT erasing the "EnableForAll" entries that I add in ACPI and Booter Quirks when I'm using the OpenCore MOD version?

Of course you have to use the Mod version https://github.com/wjz304/OpenCore_NO_ACPI_Build/releases/tag/0.8.8_7eaedb9 ... the official version will restore the plist by deleting "EnableForAll" 

 

You can import the zip.( mode ) in the OCAT database switch first to Dev

 

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Hi @ic005k

Thank your for your tool.

 

Is it possible to add number commit to Opencore zip: for example, Opencore-0-9-0_ba22024_RELEASE.zip instead of Opencore-0-9-0-RELEASE.zip 😊 in this way we can identify each build

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Built binaries using Qt 6.

- ARM64 and X86_64 macOS

- X86 Windows (Win32)

- AMD64 Windows (Win64)

- ARM64 Windows (WinARM64)

 

Download:

https://github.com/andyvand/OCAuxiliaryTools/releases/tag/20240002

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Out of curiosity I tried it and received this at startup

 

Spoiler

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I don't know if it was my mistake but by reinstalling the official version, it started correctly

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6 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Actually it doesn't, (look at my pic again) I too was wondering about that but yet the version displayed on the Download Site is version 20240002. :o

It is the same for me.

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