# Fixing Resolution and Verbose
Wanting a more clean booting experience with macOS without all that verbose text while booting? Well you need a couple things:
# macOS Decluttering
Misc -> Debug
- Set
AppleDebug
to False, this will remove boot.efi debugging right at the start of booting.
NVRAM -> Add -> 7C436110-AB2A-4BBB-A880-FE41995C9F82
:
- Remove
-v
from boot-args in your config.plist
NVRAM -> Add -> 4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14
:
- UIScale
01
: Standard resolution02
: HiDPI (generally required for FileVault to function correctly on smaller displays)
UEFI -> Output
:
TextRenderer
set toBuiltinGraphics
Resolution
: set toMax
for best results- Optionally can specify resolution:
WxH@Bpp (e.g. 1920x1080@32) or WxH (e.g. 1920x1080)
- Optionally can specify resolution:
ProvideConsoleGop
set to True
If still having issues, see Configuration.pdf (opens new window) for all possible options.
# OpenCore Decluttering
So if you followed closely to this guide during install, you'll likely be running the debug version of OpenCore and a .txt file would be created on each boot. For those who want to remove OpenCore's extra debugging messages and that .txt file generation, see below:
Inside your config.plist:
Misc -> Debug -> Target
: 3Target
is what determines both what is logged and how, see OpenCore Debugging (opens new window) for more values
Inside your EFI:
- Replace the following files with the release versions (opens new window)(if previously using DEBUG versions):
- EFI/BOOT/
BOOTx64.efi
- EFI/OC/Drivers/
OpenRuntime.efi
- EFI/OC/
OpenCore.efi
- EFI/BOOT/