/* Class = "NSPopUpButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: None\nDescription: Hibernation detection mode. The following modes are supported:\n• None — Avoid hibernation (Recommended).\n• Auto — Use RTC and NVRAM detection.\n• RTC — Use RTC detection.\n• NVRAM — Use NVRAM detection."; ObjectID = "wPi-6s-R0s"; */
/* 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 (Boot9696) in UEFI variable storage at bootloader startup. For this option to work RequestBootVarRouting is required to be enabled.\n\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.\n\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.\n\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."; ObjectID = "xNT-zI-wd8"; */
/* 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.";
/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "TakeoffDelay"; ObjectID = "yDl-hK-Eml"; */
/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "SerialInit"; ObjectID = "hRO-hk-wy8"; */
"hRO-hk-wy8.title" = "SerialInit";
/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Sets specific attributes for picker.\nDifferent pickers may be configured through\nthe attribute mask containing OpenCore-reserved (BIT0~BIT15) and OEM-specific (BIT16~BIT31) values.\nCurrent OpenCore values include:\n• 0x0001 — OC_ATTR_USE_VOLUME_ICON, provides custom icons for boot entries:\nFor Tools OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the default icon:\n– ResetNVRAM — Resources\\Image\\ResetNVRAM.icns — ResetNVRAM.icns from icons directory.\n– Tools\\<TOOL_RELATIVE_PATH>.icns — icon near the tool file with appended .icns extension.\nFor custom boot Entries OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the volume icon or the \ndefault icon:\n– <ENTRY_PATH>.icns — icon near the entry file with appended .icns extension.\nFor all other entries OpenCore will try to load a volume icon and fallback to the default icon:\n\t– .VolumeIcon.icns file at Preboot root for APFS. \n\t– .VolumeIcon.icns file at volume root for other filesystems.\n\nVolume icons can be set in Finder. \n• 0x0002 — OC_ATTR_USE_DISK_LABEL_FILE, provides custom rendered titles for boot entries: \t– .disk_label (.disk_label_2x) file near bootloader for all filesystems. \t– <TOOL_NAME>.lbl (<TOOL_NAME>.l2x) file near tool for Tools. Prerendered labels can be generated via disklabel utility or bless command. When disabled or missing text labels (.contentDetails or .disk_label.contentDetails) are to be rendered instead. • 0x0004 — OC_ATTR_USE_GENERIC_LABEL_IMAGE, provides predefined label images for boot entries without custom entries. May give less detail for the actual boot entry. \n• 0x0008 — OC_ATTR_USE_ALTERNATE_ICONS, changes used icon set to an alternate one if it is supported. For example, this could make a use of old-style icons with a custom background colour."; ObjectID = "hdQ-rL-KAo"; */
"hdQ-rL-KAo.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Sets specific attributes for picker.\nDifferent pickers may be configured through\nthe attribute mask containing OpenCore-reserved (BIT0~BIT15) and OEM-specific (BIT16~BIT31) values.\nCurrent OpenCore values include:\n• 0x0001 — OC_ATTR_USE_VOLUME_ICON, provides custom icons for boot entries:\nFor Tools OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the default icon:\n– ResetNVRAM — Resources\\Image\\ResetNVRAM.icns — ResetNVRAM.icns from icons directory.\n– Tools\\<TOOL_RELATIVE_PATH>.icns — icon near the tool file with appended .icns extension.\nFor custom boot Entries OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the volume icon or the \ndefault icon:\n– <ENTRY_PATH>.icns — icon near the entry file with appended .icns extension.\nFor all other entries OpenCore will try to load a volume icon and fallback to the default icon:\n\t– .VolumeIcon.icns file at Preboot root for APFS. \n\t– .VolumeIcon.icns file at volume root for other filesystems.\n\nVolume icons can be set in Finder. \n• 0x0002 — OC_ATTR_USE_DISK_LABEL_FILE, provides custom rendered titles for boot entries: \t– .disk_label (.disk_label_2x) file near bootloader for all filesystems. \t– <TOOL_NAME>.lbl (<TOOL_NAME>.l2x) file near tool for Tools. Prerendered labels can be generated via disklabel utility or bless command. When disabled or missing text labels (.contentDetails or .disk_label.contentDetails) are to be rendered instead. • 0x0004 — OC_ATTR_USE_GENERIC_LABEL_IMAGE, provides predefined label images for boot entries without custom entries. May give less detail for the actual boot entry. \n• 0x0008 — OC_ATTR_USE_ALTERNATE_ICONS, changes used icon set to an alternate one if it is supported. For example, this could make a use of old-style icons with a custom background colour.";
/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Sets specific attributes for picker.\nDifferent pickers may be configured through\nthe attribute mask containing OpenCore-reserved (BIT0~BIT15) and OEM-specific (BIT16~BIT31) values.\nCurrent OpenCore values include:\n• 0x0001 — OC_ATTR_USE_VOLUME_ICON, provides custom icons for boot entries:\nFor Tools OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the default icon:\n– ResetNVRAM — Resources\\Image\\ResetNVRAM.icns — ResetNVRAM.icns from icons directory.\n– Tools\\<TOOL_RELATIVE_PATH>.icns — icon near the tool file with appended .icns extension.\nFor custom boot Entries OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the volume icon or the \ndefault icon:\n– <ENTRY_PATH>.icns — icon near the entry file with appended .icns extension.\nFor all other entries OpenCore will try to load a volume icon and fallback to the default icon:\n\t– .VolumeIcon.icns file at Preboot root for APFS. \n\t– .VolumeIcon.icns file at volume root for other filesystems.\n\nVolume icons can be set in Finder. \n• 0x0002 — OC_ATTR_USE_DISK_LABEL_FILE, provides custom rendered titles for boot entries: \t– .disk_label (.disk_label_2x) file near bootloader for all filesystems. \t– <TOOL_NAME>.lbl (<TOOL_NAME>.l2x) file near tool for Tools. Prerendered labels can be generated via disklabel utility or bless command. When disabled or missing text labels (.contentDetails or .disk_label.contentDetails) are to be rendered instead. • 0x0004 — OC_ATTR_USE_GENERIC_LABEL_IMAGE, provides predefined label images for boot entries without custom entries. May give less detail for the actual boot entry. \n• 0x0008 — OC_ATTR_USE_ALTERNATE_ICONS, changes used icon set to an alternate one if it is supported. For example, this could make a use of old-style icons with a custom background colour.\n• 0x0010 — OC_ATTR_USE_POINTER_CONTROL, enable pointer control in the picker when available. For example, this could make use of mouse or trackpad to control UI elements."; ObjectID = "hdQ-rL-KAo"; */
"hdQ-rL-KAo.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Sets specific attributes for picker.\nDifferent pickers may be configured through\nthe attribute mask containing OpenCore-reserved (BIT0~BIT15) and OEM-specific (BIT16~BIT31) values.\nCurrent OpenCore values include:\n• 0x0001 — OC_ATTR_USE_VOLUME_ICON, provides custom icons for boot entries:\nFor Tools OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the default icon:\n– ResetNVRAM — Resources\\Image\\ResetNVRAM.icns — ResetNVRAM.icns from icons directory.\n– Tools\\<TOOL_RELATIVE_PATH>.icns — icon near the tool file with appended .icns extension.\nFor custom boot Entries OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the volume icon or the \ndefault icon:\n– <ENTRY_PATH>.icns — icon near the entry file with appended .icns extension.\nFor all other entries OpenCore will try to load a volume icon and fallback to the default icon:\n\t– .VolumeIcon.icns file at Preboot root for APFS. \n\t– .VolumeIcon.icns file at volume root for other filesystems.\n\nVolume icons can be set in Finder. \n• 0x0002 — OC_ATTR_USE_DISK_LABEL_FILE, provides custom rendered titles for boot entries: \t– .disk_label (.disk_label_2x) file near bootloader for all filesystems. \t– <TOOL_NAME>.lbl (<TOOL_NAME>.l2x) file near tool for Tools. Prerendered labels can be generated via disklabel utility or bless command. When disabled or missing text labels (.contentDetails or .disk_label.contentDetails) are to be rendered instead. • 0x0004 — OC_ATTR_USE_GENERIC_LABEL_IMAGE, provides predefined label images for boot entries without custom entries. May give less detail for the actual boot entry. \n• 0x0008 — OC_ATTR_USE_ALTERNATE_ICONS, changes used icon set to an alternate one if it is supported. For example, this could make a use of old-style icons with a custom background colour.\n• 0x0010 — OC_ATTR_USE_POINTER_CONTROL, enable pointer control in the picker when available. For example, this could make use of mouse or trackpad to control UI elements.";
/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "OC_SCAN_ALLOW_DEVICE_ATAPI"; ObjectID = "i2m-65-2vq"; */
/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AllowSetDefault"; ObjectID = "qpq-Le-cti"; */
"qpq-Le-cti.title" = "AllowSetDefault";
/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "Enable pointer control in the picker when available"; ObjectID = "r8W-nu-W4X"; */
"r8W-nu-W4X.title" = "Enable pointer control in the picker when available";
/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Allow CTRL+Enter and CTRL+Index handling to set the default boot option in boot picker."; ObjectID = "rQF-20-vFl"; */
"rQF-20-vFl.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Allow CTRL+Enter and CTRL+Index handling to set the default boot option in boot picker.";
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/* Class = "NSPopUpButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: None\nDescription: Hibernation detection mode. The following modes are supported:\n• None — Avoid hibernation (Recommended).\n• Auto — Use RTC and NVRAM detection.\n• RTC — Use RTC detection.\n• NVRAM — Use NVRAM detection."; ObjectID = "wPi-6s-R0s"; */
"wPi-6s-R0s.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: None\nDescription: Hibernation detection mode. The following modes are supported:\n• None — Avoid hibernation (Recommended).\n• Auto — Use RTC and NVRAM detection.\n• RTC — Use RTC detection.\n• NVRAM — Use NVRAM detection.";
/* 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 (Boot9696) in UEFI variable storage at bootloader startup. For this option to work RequestBootVarRouting is required to be enabled.\n\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.\n\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.\n\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."; 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 (Boot9696) in UEFI variable storage at bootloader startup. For this option to work RequestBootVarRouting is required to be enabled.\n\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.\n\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.\n\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.";
/* 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.";
/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "TakeoffDelay"; ObjectID = "yDl-hK-Eml"; */
/* Class = "NSPopUpButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: None\nDescription: Hibernation detection mode. The following modes are supported:\n• None — Avoid hibernation (Recommended).\n• Auto — Use RTC and NVRAM detection.\n• RTC — Use RTC detection.\n• NVRAM — Use NVRAM detection."; ObjectID = "wPi-6s-R0s"; */
"wPi-6s-R0s.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Détecte le mode veille. Nos machines ne prennent généralement pas en charge l'hibernation, alors n'en sélectionnez aucune. Si votre carte mère prend en charge le nvram natif et que vous souhaitez tester l'hibernation, vous pouvez envisager de remplir auto. \nEn conjonction avec le mode d'hibernation du système, le démarrage du système restaurera l'état avant l'hibernation. Cela peut affecter la durée de vie du SSD. Il est recommandé de le fermer!";
/* 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 (Boot9696) in UEFI variable storage at bootloader startup. For this option to work RequestBootVarRouting is required to be enabled.\n\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.\n\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.\n\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."; ObjectID = "xNT-zI-wd8"; */
"xNT-zI-wd8.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: chaîne de plist \nFailsafe: Aucun \nDescription: Tentative de fournir la persistance du chargeur de démarrage. \nValeurs valides: \n • Aucune - ne rien faire. \n • Bootstrap - créer ou mettre à jour la priorité absolue \\ EFI \\ OC \\ Bootstrap \ Option de démarrage \ Bootstrap.efi (Boot9696) dans le stockage variable UEFI au démarrage du chargeur de démarrage. Pour que cette option fonctionne, RequestBootVarRouting doit être activé. \nCette option permet une intégration avec l'installation et la mise à niveau d'un système d'exploitation tiers au moment où ils remplacent le fichier \\ EFI \\ BOOT \\ BOOTx64.efi. En créant une option personnalisée en mode Bootstrap, ce chemin de fichier n'est plus utilisé pour démarrer OpenCore. \n \nRemarque 1: Certains firmwares peuvent avoir cassé la NVRAM, aucune prise en charge des options de démarrage ou diverses autres incompatibilités de toute nature. Bien que peu probable, l'utilisation de cette option peut même entraîner l'échec du démarrage. Utilisez à vos risques et périls sur les cartes connues pour être compatibles. \n \nRemarque 2: soyez averti que la réinitialisation de la NVRAM effacera également l'option de démarrage créée en mode Bootstrap.";
/* 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.";
/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "TakeoffDelay"; ObjectID = "yDl-hK-Eml"; */
/* Class = "NSPopUpButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: None\nDescription: Hibernation detection mode. The following modes are supported:\n• None — Avoid hibernation (Recommended).\n• Auto — Use RTC and NVRAM detection.\n• RTC — Use RTC detection.\n• NVRAM — Use NVRAM detection."; ObjectID = "wPi-6s-R0s"; */
"wPi-6s-R0s.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: None\nDescription: Hibernation detection mode. The following modes are supported:\n• None — Avoid hibernation (Recommended).\n• Auto — Use RTC and NVRAM detection.\n• RTC — Use RTC detection.\n• NVRAM — Use NVRAM detection.";
/* 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 (Boot9696) in UEFI variable storage at bootloader startup. For this option to work RequestBootVarRouting is required to be enabled.\n\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.\n\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.\n\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."; 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 (Boot9696) in UEFI variable storage at bootloader startup. For this option to work RequestBootVarRouting is required to be enabled.\n\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.\n\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.\n\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.";
/* 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.";
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