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Hi All,
I recently installed macOS Monterey on a new nvme M.2 drive to replace an existing drive (Samsung 970 EVO - now moved to a PCIe x4 expansion card) using Opencore 0.8.3 (HideAuxiliary checked) as boot manager in a multiboot system with different operating systems each on its own drive (nvme M.2, SATA SSD, SATA mechanical hard disks).
At startup, however, an "EFI" entry appears in the Opencore boot menu that doesn't seem to refer to any OS and that I can't delete.
I tried to identify which Drive or OS this menu entry refers to also using the ScanPolicy variable to exclude all SATA drives at startup but the "EFI" entry remains in the boot picker.
How can I find where the problem is coming from and then fix it?
Thanks in advance for Your help
I recently installed macOS Monterey on a new nvme M.2 drive to replace an existing drive (Samsung 970 EVO - now moved to a PCIe x4 expansion card) using Opencore 0.8.3 (HideAuxiliary checked) as boot manager in a multiboot system with different operating systems each on its own drive (nvme M.2, SATA SSD, SATA mechanical hard disks).
At startup, however, an "EFI" entry appears in the Opencore boot menu that doesn't seem to refer to any OS and that I can't delete.
I tried to identify which Drive or OS this menu entry refers to also using the ScanPolicy variable to exclude all SATA drives at startup but the "EFI" entry remains in the boot picker.
How can I find where the problem is coming from and then fix it?
Thanks in advance for Your help