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Jun 4 at 8:20 comment added kumar123 awesome thanks :) @DavidAnderson
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Mar 7, 2021 at 0:17 comment added David Anderson @Wowfunhappy: The sudo nvram Asr-active-config=%7f%00%00%00 command causes the variable to be created under a misspelled name. This was necessary, because the Big Sur nvram command will not accept the csr-active-config name. This misspelling will be corrected once the built-in EFI Shell is invoked.
Mar 6, 2021 at 15:37 comment added David Anderson @Wowfunhappy: There is an easier way. You can install an UEFI Shell (v2.2). This shell has a setvar command which can modify the NVRAM variables used by macOS. Currently, Fusion Player has a built-in EFI Shell (v1.0). This shell has a set command which can only modify environment variables. There is no setvar command. BTW, VirtualBox has a built-in UEFI shell (v2.2).
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Mar 6, 2021 at 14:50 comment added Wowfunhappy Does sudo nvram Asr-active-config=%7f%00%00%00 actually do anything?
Mar 6, 2021 at 14:49 comment added Wowfunhappy Wow. This is nuts. Why the heck doesn’t VMWare provide an easier way to do this?!
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