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Too many corpses

A7BlockeyBlue

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Motherboard
HP Pavillion Gaming Laptop
CPU
AMD Ryzen 5
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
OS X/macOS
10.13.x
Bootloader
  1. OpenCore (UEFI)
  2. OpenCore (Legacy)
Mobile Phone
  1. iOS
Hey everyone, recently I used OpenCore Legacy Patcher to attempt at installing the NVIDIA Web Drivers for Big Sur. I had Big Sur running perfectly fine, including iCloud and whatnot working before my attempt. However, now that OCLP has applied the patch, i’ve had numerous errors. I’ve gotten past most but this error I can’t find a solution for (attached below).

I’m also going to link my EFI folder once I sign in on a computer.

Any help will be greatly appreciated because this is wearing my patience!
 

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Here is the EFI
** Note: I do know that there are some kexts that aren't included in the config, but I don't see a need to remove them since everything was working fine before. Just kind of keeping them in case I need them. For example, I have a trackpad that I tried including kexts for that won't work, but I am going to work on later, so I kept the files. **
 

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Here is the EFI
** Note: I do know that there are some kexts that aren't included in the config, but I don't see a need to remove them since everything was working fine before. Just kind of keeping them in case I need them. For example, I have a trackpad that I tried including kexts for that won't work, but I am going to work on later, so I kept the files. **

Your configuration is not as per the guide.

Start here:
 
Your configuration is not as per the guide.

Start here:
I’m not sure what you mean by configuration. Do you mean the whole EFI? Or do you mean my hardware? And minus the kexts, I’m not too sure what’s wrong with it since it was working beforehand. Sorry, I’m pretty new to this stuff :/
 
I’m not sure what you mean by configuration. Do you mean the whole EFI? Or do you mean my hardware? And minus the kexts, I’m not too sure what’s wrong with it since it was working beforehand. Sorry, I’m pretty new to this stuff :/

Yes, the EFI.

Set SecureBootModel to Disabled in Misc>Security section of your config.plist as suggested by @nicolaspadari
 
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Yes, the EFI.

Set SecureBootModel to Disabled in Misc>Security section of your config.plist as suggested by @nicolaspadari
I just checked and it is disabled, so I'm not sure if that's it but thanks for the suggestion nicolas
 
I just checked and it is disabled, so I'm not sure if that's it but thanks for the suggestion nicolas

The EFI you provided had it enabled. Moreover, the configuration is not as per the guide.
 

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