It looks like the NVRAM is not being cleared, as I can still see the legacy NVRAM variable with the old OpenCore version: 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:opencore-version = REL-064-2020-11-13. I've tried with the Reset NVRAM option in the boot menu as well as sudo nvram -c from the terminal. Apparently neither worked to delete that variable. I finally got it to delete explicitly with nvram -d 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:opencore-version from the terminal. Rebooting it now shows the correct OpenCore version in OpenCore Configurator and Hackintool.
Same issue here as others are having. Following guide can install catalina with no issues whatsoever. If trying to use big sur then its just apple logo stuck and 1 cpu stuck seemingly doing something but actually nothing ever happens. I can even install cataline with opencore using unraid then copy over the big sur installer and make it appear in the boot menu but selecting the big sur installer does nothing and have to reset the machine and select boot from catalina instead. So it basically all works perfect up till the moment big sur is involved then all falls apart. If you try upgrade the catalina install to big sure via any method the same thing happens so it cant get upgraded either.
@Andrey1970 Yeah, I would have guessed that if you wanted to officially support any kind of configurator you'd have made one yourselves. Doesn't mean it can't be a nice addition to the community though, imho
I guess the configurator will just evolve as OC does. Not all users will be able to read that manual and will reply on a Configurator to help users get the best from their Hacks. Any tool to make it easier to implement will be supported here.
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