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How to Add Boot Args [Clover/OpenCore]
An EliteMacx86 Exclusive Guide - This guide covers adding boot args in Clover and OpenCore.
Boot Arg is required for several purposes and there are different boot args to serve different purposes. Boot arg can be added to Clover and OpenCore. To add the boot args, follow the steps below.
Clover
1. Mount your ESP.
2. Open your config.plist using any XML editor from EFI/Clover directory
3. Go to the Boot section and add the required Boot Args under Boot Arguments.
OpenCore
1. Mount your ESP.
2. Open your config.plist using any XML editor from EFI/OC directory.
3. Go to the NVRAM section. In the UUID "
An EliteMacx86 Exclusive Guide - This guide covers adding boot args in Clover and OpenCore.
Boot Arg is required for several purposes and there are different boot args to serve different purposes. Boot arg can be added to Clover and OpenCore. To add the boot args, follow the steps below.
Common Boot Args for macOS [Clover/OpenCore]
Common Boot Args for macOS [Clover/OpenCore] Booting macOS requires some boot args. There are several boot args used for different purposes. There are some common boot args and some are kexts specific. This is a list of common boot boot args for macOS which can be used on Clover and OpenCore as...
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Clover
1. Mount your ESP.
2. Open your config.plist using any XML editor from EFI/Clover directory
3. Go to the Boot section and add the required Boot Args under Boot Arguments.
OpenCore
1. Mount your ESP.
2. Open your config.plist using any XML editor from EFI/OC directory.
3. Go to the NVRAM section. In the UUID "
7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
" add the required boot args under boot-args line.NOTE:
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