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i tried monterey but after root patch my system at the first restart shutdown and restart in recovery mode. Mi efi is the same of the first post
 
this is what come out just before the restart in recovery mode
 
no one can help me ?
 
When I enter the OCLP developer settings I can't find the "Force Web Driver" checkbox.
Still, it allows me to start root patching as I disabled SIP and added the correct boot args and it's telling me that the available patches are "nvidia web drivers".

When it's done patching and it reboots I always end up in recovery (same problem as the guy above)

Currently trying to patch drivers onto a 1080 ti with Monterey (as compatibility table says it should work with OCLP).

Using OpenCore 0.8.8 and OCLP 0.5.3. EFI zip attached, can someone please verify if I'm missing something?
 

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When I enter the OCLP developer settings I can't find the "Force Web Driver" checkbox.
Still, it allows me to start root patching as I disabled SIP and added the correct boot args and it's telling me that the available patches are "nvidia web drivers".

When it's done patching and it reboots I always end up in recovery (same problem as the guy above)

Currently trying to patch drivers onto a 1080 ti with Monterey (as compatibility table says it should work with OCLP).

Using OpenCore 0.8.8 and OCLP 0.5.3. EFI zip attached, can someone please verify if I'm missing something?

System information is missing in your profile. Fix your profile first.
 
Turns out that the secure boot model flag was the culprit here, turning that off allowed the system to boot properly after the patch.
Thanks for this guide
 
Turns out that the secure boot model flag was the culprit here, turning that off allowed the system to boot properly after the patch.
Thanks for this guide

Glad it's fixed. Can you elaborate?
 
Glad it's fixed. Can you elaborate?
Sure, leaving this here in case someone else needs it.
I was reading around forums for a fix and I found this post on reddit where someone had the same problem.
Before trying that solution, I discovered in this OpenCore section more about SecureBootModel. The 3rd point in the list under the table made me think that this was the reason I was rebooting to recovery.
I updated my config.plist accordingly, patched and finally it booted with no issues at all.
 
Sure, leaving this here in case someone else needs it.
I was reading around forums for a fix and I found this post on reddit where someone had the same problem.
Before trying that solution, I discovered in this OpenCore section more about SecureBootModel. The 3rd point in the list under the table made me think that this was the reason I was rebooting to recovery.
I updated my config.plist accordingly, patched and finally it booted with no issues at all.

That's covered in the guide. But will update the thread accordingly.

Thanks
 

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