So those files are the boot files for T2 machines as far as I'm aware. boot.efi.x86legacyap.im4m is boot.efi. In theory that file renamed to boot.efi is what you're looking for.
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See here, https://theapplewiki.com/wiki/T2
Those jxxxx file names are the board IDs of T2 Macs.
On the root of your macOS drive in System/Volumes. Each system has a different path I'm sure as the folder is a hash name but this is where mine is,
/System/Volumes/Preboot/FC998930-32AB-491C-9EB6-B6D0322AB1B2/usr/standalone
What WiFi / BT chip do you have? IO80211FamilyLegacy shouldn't be required for LAN to work, at least not that I'm aware of.
I see you've got your config setup for OCLP modern WiFi, Possibly why you've got IO80211FamilyLegacy so if it's broadcom you've got download OCLP and run that to restore...
Here you go, give this a try. But you didn't make this EFI. It had a comment at the top of the plist
This is why it's always best to make your own. Also no idea where those patches came from... Never seen half of them before.
There's your issue. Seems you've added at least one kernel patch as a kext somehow. Also I don't recognise this patch, the wording also seems like an older version. Zip and upload your EFI and I'll sort it for you.
Successful OTA update to beta 3. Strangely FileVault did not re enable on my machine. I forgot to disable it before rebooting after update and was ready to disable via Recovery but didn't need to :unsure:
It's related to the GPU. Make sure you've got NootedRed updated for your iGPU and you've not got any Device Properties set as they'll interfere with it.
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