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[SOLVED] Error: Bootloader Isn't Installed | NVRAM isn't native.


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I have the latest version of Big Sur Beta 11.0.1 (20B5012d) with OpenCore 0.6.3 which is working perfectly. However, I noticed a new problem after the last update.

 

Hackintool "Boot" tab doesn't recognize the bootloader and I get this:

 

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I don't have Clover anywhere on my computer/disks. It's a completely wiped clean installation of Big Sur using OpenCore.

 

If I manually change Bootloader dropdown to OpenCore, I see this:

 

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Also, when I try opening OpenCore Configurator, I see this message:

 

The bootloader looks like it is not installed or your NVRAM isn't native.

 

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Now, I know that I have NVRAM, because, in previous versions Hackintool did pick the right bootloader. The problem hs started only after a recent clean install of Big Sur.

 

Also, I checked for NVRAM with this:

 

1. Manually set a variable with sudo nvram foo=bar 
2. Used nvram -p | grep -i "foo" and got foo bar as output
3. Rebooted, and tried nvram -p | grep -i "foo" again and got back foo bar again

 

Any suggestions?

 

Also, attached is my config.plist (personal info removed) in case that helps.

config.plist

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Edited by chandan
some typos
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