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If you'd like to take a risk, you could boot OpenCore (a bootloader primarily for hackintoshes) and use its built-in "Clear NVRAM" option to forcibly clear most of your NVRAM variables. Beware, however, that this has caused issues with ThinkPads in the past.
If you'd like to take a risk, you could boot OpenCore (a bootloader primarily for hackintoshes) and use its built-in "Clear NVRAM" option to forcibly clear most of your NVRAM variables. Beware, however, that this has caused issues with ThinkPads in the past.
Note that I had no such issues with it on my ThinkPad X131e, though I didn't have the TPM enabled at the time. Later, when I did have it enabled, the laptop would beep quite a bit upon boot (but it would still reach the OS) - though this may have been due to the patched BIOS I had installed, which is known to break the TPM.