RestrictEvent Entries in Add & Delete NVRAM sections highlighted.@Edhawk I tried this but no luck.Updating the version OpenCore you are using doesn't fix the 'Unkown' CPU error.
You need to add the latest release of RestrictEvents.kext to your /EFI/OC/Kexts folder with a corresponding entry for the kext in your config.plist.
Then you need to use the NVRAM > Add and Delete option to set your system CPU with the correct name.
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Here is an example of the RestrictEvents.kext NVRAM entries for my AMD CPU.
View attachment 15816 RestrictEvent Entries in Add & Delete NVRAM sections highlighted.
Obviously you would need to change the CPU name to match your CPU.

Yes it's enabled.Yes it should, but it obviously doesn’t. So something else needs to change for the correct CPU name to show.
Have you enabled the ProvideCurrentCpuInfo quirk in your config.plist?

here is my whole EFI folder.Post a copy of your whole EFI, as the config on its own isn't sufficient for troubleshooting issues.
Current USBPorts.kext/Contents/Info.plist, with 3 x ports highlighted.
Revised USBPorts.kext/Contents/Info.plist, with 3 x ports highlighted and set as USB3 with connector type 3 not 8.
USB Port connector typesYour question is out of context with the progress of this thread.Are you sure RestrictEvents.kext is loaded?