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Clean nvram going to reinstall system pages

Iman

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Hi admin, why is when I cleannvram, the system just restart and going to reinstall pages again. so I need to restart again and everything goes back to normal. I'm on Ventura 13.7.2. Screenshot 2025-02-13 at 4.03.46 PM.png
 
Hi admin, why is when I cleannvram, the system just restart and going to reinstall pages again. so I need to restart again and everything goes back to normal. I'm on Ventura 13.7.2.View attachment 8996
What do you mean by reinstall pages?
 
So, you mean even the macOS is installed, when you clean NVRAM, the OS is wiped and you get into recovery?
Nope, the os isn't wipe out. It just get into recovery. So I just restart and everything back to normal. But, every time I clean Nvram, it went to recovery.
 
Nope, the os isn't wipe out. It just get into recovery. So I just restart and everything back to normal. But, every time I clean Nvram, it went to recovery.
That's normal behavior. Even if you reset NVRAM, the boot order will be reset unless you have a single boot device (macOS). You can use CTRL+Enter to set the default boot device in OC picker.

Also, you shouldn't require to clean NVRAM always. Switch to ResetNVRAM and it should be good.
 

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