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Bios custom boot path clover efi boot
Bios custom boot path clover efi boot









  1. BIOS CUSTOM BOOT PATH CLOVER EFI BOOT MAC
  2. BIOS CUSTOM BOOT PATH CLOVER EFI BOOT WINDOWS

This will clear the BootOrder and any other Boot entries from the EFI NVRAM.

bios custom boot path clover efi boot

You can turn it off after everything works. Unlike my screenshot, keep Scan Auto=Yes for the next step (or the UEFI Shell boot item won’t show up).

BIOS CUSTOM BOOT PATH CLOVER EFI BOOT MAC

Similarly, repeat for your Mac partition. The UUID automagically appears - hooray time saved! Volume – Select the EFI partition that we’ve been working on (from Step 1).Under the Gui section, create a new Custom Entry with the following: (Fetching partition UUID’s was recently added!)įile > Open > navigate to your ist Make sure you have the latest version of Clover Configurator. Fact: When we replaced the BOOT directory, we replaced the default boot loader for the drive. Copy a backup from USB (highly recommended to have one). Copy the BOOT and CLOVER folders over to your EFI partition.Īt this point, re-configure your Clover ist, kexts, and drivers64UEFI. Step 3 – Install Clover EFI filesĭownload the latest Clover EFI Bootable ISO and mount the ISO.

BIOS CUSTOM BOOT PATH CLOVER EFI BOOT WINDOWS

Warning: Whenever you wish to run bcdedit from Windows, or run Windows Memory Diagnostics, you’ll first need to restore the Microsoft folders back temporarily, then afterwards rename it back. Next, we should also deal with of the EFI/BOOT directory. I also prefixed it with MS- just in case I ever want to revert from my Hackintosh set up. I recommend renaming the Windows EFI folder and not deleting it because it contains BCD boot stuff - a massive pain to restore! Rename the Microsoft part to something else – I just prefixed it with MS. It appears that the AMI Aptio BIOS (or at least, this ASUS Z97K/CSM mobo) is hardcoded to search for the EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi path, and then adding it to the boot list if it finds that it is not the default bootloader - which is causing the redundant entries – Grrr!ĭ. Mount -t msdos /dev/diskXs1 /Volumes/EFI/įun fact: If “for some reason” the partition identifier (number) of your EFI partition is not numer 1, you can use fdisk to fix the partition order. Use Clover Configurator to mount the EFS, or manually: mkdir /Volumes/EFI/

  • So I have placed both the EFI bootloaders for Windows and Mac together on a single EFS, which in my case is the EFS of Disk #1.Ĭlover EFI as default bootloader + Windows EFIįYI, tested on a ASUS z97k/CSM motherboardīe prepared to get your hands dirty with UEFI bootloaders! Step 1 –Ĭ.
  • Remember that the EFS is a FAT32 partition on a GPT disk which can contain EFI bootloaders.
  • Keeping all bootloaders on a single EFS seems to help prevent the issue.
  • I have a SSD for each Windows and MacOS.
  • bios custom boot path clover efi boot

    My set up is as follows… you can try match it but I can’t guarantee this will work for you. Then it will be forced to boot Clover only, and hopefully happy days ) my set up So, rename the Windows EFI bootloader folder to something else, so that the BIOS doesn’t see it. Some buggy BIOS implementations seem to freeze if it detects both the Windows EFI alongside Clover EFI on the same system. After much research (there is a good thread over at tonymacx86) this is my write-up on the solution. here goes! tldr Dual booting Windows with Mac? Getting duplicate Windows Boot Manager boot entries appearing on every boot? Is your ASUS BIOS sometimes completely freezing on boot due to these boot entries building up (what a dumb bug!)? Eventually I got pretty fed up of unplugging every non-boot hard drive just to unfreeze the boot sequence, so I ventured to find a solution.











    Bios custom boot path clover efi boot