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[slose1](https://github.com/slose1/B460M-aorus-elite-Opencore)
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This user proposes adding some macOS files to the db variable in addition to the OpenCore files, these are:
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This user proposes enrolling 5 macOS files to the db variable in addition to the OpenCore files, these are:
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- /usr/standalone/i386/boot.efi
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- /usr/standalone/i386/apfs_aligned.efi
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- /usr/standalone/i386/apfs.efi
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- /usr/standalone/firmware/FUD/MultiUpdater/MultiUpdater.efi
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- /usr/standalone/firmware/FUD/USBCAccessoryFirmwareUpdater/HPMUtil.efi
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These files must be copied to the OpenCore EFI folder on the USB stick and registered with the Enroll EFI Image option as we did with OpenCore .efi files.
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But I have tested **with and without** enrolling these macOS files in the firmware and I have seen that the only file required, at least in my case, is **boot.efi**. I have tried enrolling only boot.efi and OpenCore .efi files and OpenCore boots fine with UEFI Secure Boot enabled. Of course it also does enrolling up the other 4 files too but to me they don't seem to be necessary.
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But I have tested **with and without** enrolling these macOS files in the firmware and I have seen that the only file required, at least in my case, is **boot.efi**. I have tried enrolling only boot.efi and OpenCore .efi files and OpenCore boots fine with UEFI Secure Boot enabled. Of course it also does enrolling the other 4 files too but to me they don't seem to be necessary.
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