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It seems to be the same problem with the Sierra based Ozmosis ROMs created prior to the release date of macOS Sierra 10.12.5...Try to boot with a linux USB stick and put the following FakeSMC.kext into the hidden EFI-Partition of your HDD or SSD.FakeSMC.kextThis file must be placed into the folder /EFI/Oz/Darwin/Extensions/Common.
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It should be in /EFI/Oz, but it's also possible, that it still resides within the ROM itself.In that case, you would be able to extract it with the following tool:Auslesen der Ozmosis-ParameterOpen it up and use the first button on the right side.This should create a Ozmosis-folder on your desktop, which contains a rudimentary Defaults_xxxxx.plist, which you can attach to your next post.
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That's the correct one..I've attached a new Defaults.plist for your System, which you should put to /EFI/Oz and then do an NVRAM-Reset.The NVRAM-Reset is done by using and holding the following keys while the System is either in the BIOS or the Boot-Selection:Alt+WinLogo+P+RThe System should reboot and startup with the Ozmosis-Logo... Good Luck