| | Hey everyone, While trying to sort out some Bluetooth kext issues, I had macOS Sonoma 15.6 running flawlessly on my system. I was using OpenCore 0.8.8 and decided (without really thinking much of it) to use the built-in updater to upgrade OpenCore. It went to version 1.X.X — I don’t remember the exact version, but it was the latest available via the updater. After rebooting, I noticed that the "Reset NVRAM" option is missing from the OpenCore boot picker. The only options I now see are:
Windows still boots fine, which is great, but no matter what macOS-related option I choose, I get the same error (screenshot will be attached). System Specs:
I do have:
I'm not sure where to start. Should I try to downgrade OpenCore? Can I somehow get back into macOS to restore from Time Machine? How do I use the old config, or rebuild my EFI folder to match the old setup? Any advice, troubleshooting steps, or pointers to a good downgrade guide would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance! [link] [comments] |
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