Could someone tell me what's the default value for "sudo nvram AutoBoot" on a MacBook Air (M2, 2022)?

Hi all,


When trying to find a solution for my MacBook Air M2 to stop auto booting when opening the lid, I've ran a code that is widely available online...


sudo nvram AutoBoot=%00


...only to find out it doesn't really work on Apple Silicon. Not only that, but some people ended up having problems when changing a similar setting on the new set of apple processors.


That being said, to avoid having any issues with my laptop, could someone with a MacBook Air M2 let me know what's their default value for "AutoBoot" when accessing via terminal:


nvram -p


Ps: There are both "AutoBoot" and "Auto-Boot" values, I'm looking for the first one.


Thank you very much in advance

Posted on Jan 28, 2023 12:07 AM

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