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weird output from nvram -p
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I see:
boot-image %02%01%0c%00%d0A%03%0a%00%00%00%00%01%01%06%00%02% 1f%03%01%08%00%00%01%00%00%04%01*%00%02%00%00%00(@ %06%00%00%00%00%00`%b8F%09%00%00%00%00%ad%94%ab%84 O%b9nA%a4%deQ%f1%ef%06%aa%c8%02%02%04%04%18%004%00 9%00b%007%009%007%000%000%000%00%00%00%7f%ff%04%00
SystemAudioVolume %80
I tried resetting nvram, but it still comes out this way. I'm pretty sure that isn't normal output. Running 10.4.7.
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That's somewhat what it looks like on my Macbook Pro but not what it looks like on my Powerbook.
No mention of Boot-image on my computer though.
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Do you have bootcamp installed?
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That is normal output for EFI Macs. Boot-image is most likely a NetBoot setting.
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Vandelay Industries
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Originally Posted by Art Vandelay
That is normal output for EFI Macs. Boot-image is most likely a NetBoot setting.
Ah okay. So what would be the equivalent of the nvram -p on an intel mac?
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Oct 2001
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As he said, that is the normal output.
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