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According to OpenCore Configuration, NormalizeHeaders is (maybe) required for macOS High Sierra to boot: Cleanup ACPI header fields to workaround macOS ACPI implementation flaws that result in boot crashes. The issue was fixed in macOS Mojave (10.14)
In my case, following the current guide, I would be able to get Sierra, Mojave to Monterey, but not High Sierra. Changing NormalizeHeaders to True when booting High Sierra fixes that.
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Add note about ACPI -> Quirks > NormalizeHeaders for macOS High Sierra: True
Guide(s) in question: OpenCore Install Guide
Link to page(s) with the issue: Laptop Skylake config.plist
Clearly explain the issue(s) with the page(s) (if there is a visual issue, a screenshot is required):
According to OpenCore Configuration,
NormalizeHeaders
is (maybe) required for macOS High Sierra to boot:Cleanup ACPI header fields to workaround macOS ACPI implementation flaws that result in boot crashes. The issue was fixed in macOS Mojave (10.14)
In my case, following the current guide, I would be able to get Sierra, Mojave to Monterey, but not High Sierra. Changing
NormalizeHeaders
toTrue
when booting High Sierra fixes that.Include possible fixes
Add note about ACPI -> Quirks > NormalizeHeaders for macOS High Sierra:
True