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  • Please check all the other HDDs or SSDs for an EFI partition.make sure that one of the drives with the EFI partition contains the missing EFI folder and the default.plist.is your OSX HDD connected to the first SATA Port?
  • So,your edit in the first post says that your iMessage issue is solved but you do not find an Default.plist in any of you EFI-Partitions.In that case all your NVRAM Settings seem to be added via Terminal, the same way you corrected the current problem.That also means, that without the Defaults.plist all of those NVRAM Settings will be lost, if you have to do a NVRAM Reset.The most important feature of the Defaults.plist is the ability to contain those NVRAM settings within the file.If you have t…
  • I've created a kind of Standard Default.plist, which contains all the necessary plist-fields but without data, just the information where you can get the stuff.If you use the Terminal to question the current settings, like(Quelltext, 1 Zeile) or(Quelltext, 1 Zeile) you can get all the current infos from the NVRAM and paste that into the Defaults.plist file for later use.Be careful with the section 1F8E0C02-58A9-4E34-AE22-2B63745FA101.There are a lot of entries, which are not in the Standard_Defa…
  • The MAC address for en0 and en1 are the same?that doesn't make any sense.please provide the complete output from the Terminal command "ifconfig".just add it as a text file to your post.if the entries in the first section of the defaults.plist are the same, don't change them.
  • For all the Apple Aps like iMessage, FaceTime and AppStore to run correctly you have to use the MAC address from en0, even if you don't use that interface.
  • you're welcome..
  • I can't tell you, since I don't use Multibeast for such tasks.I prefer either to use Clover Configurator, the patched version of the older Disk Utility or the Terminal way...