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I am booting this on a Lenovo T460S and I am getting an error stating “OCS: ocs: no schema for legacyenable at 2, context . Using it with an already working macOS install it crashes at startup. However, it does load a macOS Ventura installation USB but gives the same error right at startup.
Is there an error with the NVRAM as part of the configuration list?
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I have same troubles and i cant boot my macOS (crashed on logo). I'm triying to investigate the solution for that.
UPD: I deleted lines in Config.plist where was maked new lines about legacyenable (link to commit where was added this lines) and error from EFI disappeared but boot is still crashed on logo. I didnt update my macOS to Ventura from Monterey and first of all i just wanted to prepare my configs to get ready for updating but i catch this problem. The solution for my situation was rollback to old Config.plist from my backups and now my Monterey works again.
P.S: For works with EFI folder from crashed EFI i used linux (live-USB)
I am booting this on a Lenovo T460S and I am getting an error stating “OCS: ocs: no schema for legacyenable at 2, context . Using it with an already working macOS install it crashes at startup. However, it does load a macOS Ventura installation USB but gives the same error right at startup.
Is there an error with the NVRAM as part of the configuration list?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: