/* Class = "NSPopUpButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: None\nDescription: Attempt to provide bootloader persistence.\nValid values:\n• None — do nothing.\n• Bootstrap — create or update top-priority \\EFI\\OC\\Bootstrap\\Bootstrap.efi boot option in UEFI\nvariable storage at bootloader startup. For this option to work RequestBootVarRouting is required to be\nenabled.\n• BootstrapShort — create a short boot option instead of a complete one, otherwise equivalent to Bootstrap.\nThis variant is useful for some older firmwares, Insyde in particular, but possibly others, which cannot handle full device paths.\nThis option provides integration with third-party operating system installation and upgrade at the times they overwrite \\EFI\\BOOT\\BOOTx64.efi file. By creating a custom option in Bootstrap mode this file path becomes no longer used for bootstrapping OpenCore.\nNote 1: Some types of firmware may have faulty NVRAM, no boot option support, or other incompatibilities. While unlikely, the use of this option may even cause boot failures. This option should be used without any warranty exclusively on the boards known to be compatible. Check acidanthera/bugtracker#1222 for some known issues with Haswell and other boards.\nNote 2: Be aware that while NVRAM reset executed from OpenCore should not erase the boot option created in Bootstrap, executing NVRAM reset prior to loading OpenCore will remove it. For significant implementation updates (e.g. in OpenCore 0.6.4) make sure to perform NVRAM reset with Bootstrap disabled before reenabling."; ObjectID = "xNT-zI-wd8"; */
"xNT-zI-wd8.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: None\nDescription: Attempt to provide bootloader persistence.\nValid values:\n• None — do nothing.\n• Bootstrap — create or update top-priority \\EFI\\OC\\Bootstrap\\Bootstrap.efi boot option in UEFI\nvariable storage at bootloader startup. For this option to work RequestBootVarRouting is required to be\nenabled.\n• BootstrapShort — create a short boot option instead of a complete one, otherwise equivalent to Bootstrap.\nThis variant is useful for some older firmwares, Insyde in particular, but possibly others, which cannot handle full device paths.\nThis option provides integration with third-party operating system installation and upgrade at the times they overwrite \\EFI\\BOOT\\BOOTx64.efi file. By creating a custom option in Bootstrap mode this file path becomes no longer used for bootstrapping OpenCore.\nNote 1: Some types of firmware may have faulty NVRAM, no boot option support, or other incompatibilities. While unlikely, the use of this option may even cause boot failures. This option should be used without any warranty exclusively on the boards known to be compatible. Check acidanthera/bugtracker#1222 for some known issues with Haswell and other boards.\nNote 2: Be aware that while NVRAM reset executed from OpenCore should not erase the boot option created in Bootstrap, executing NVRAM reset prior to loading OpenCore will remove it. For significant implementation updates (e.g. in OpenCore 0.6.4) make sure to perform NVRAM reset with Bootstrap disabled before reenabling.";