![]() ![]() I don't see it more an issue than if installing a ZFS filesystem on your drive, even though Apple wouldn't want you to do so. )īut after all, provided you put a disclaimer for the non savvy, why not put it here? It's related to MacOS, it's not piracy, it doesn't modify the OS. I was indeed surprised to find it here for 2 reasons: one is because of course it's meant in the first place for the hackintosh scene - but again, some people might find it interesting to have a different bootloader to boot Windows or Linux on their Mac (I haven't tried it myself.) - and two because I think the people who need it already know what to do with it and where to find it. On the other hand, I agree with Mcr about the need for a disclaimer, just in case some kamikaze would try and install it on a real Mac without knowing what they're doing! :-D I don't think this is the place for a debate about wether or not it's legit to use Clover on real Macs (some people do) or hackintoshes, but what Clover does it does it well. Startup sound controlled by F8 and checked by F7.Create Clover boot entry in NVRAM with tool from GUI.Create custom boot entries for personalizing boot entries and add support for other operating systems.Boot entries menu scrolls if screen resolution is too low for menu.Ability to boot previously selected boot entry after default timeout.Press F6 to save graphics firmware into /EFI/CLOVER/misc.Press F4 to save original (OEM) ACPI tables into /EFI/CLOVER/ACPI/origin.Press F1 for multilingual help, depending on language setting in configuration.Press Page Up or Page Down to change GUI resolution.Customizable GUI including themes, icons, fonts, background images, animations, and mouse pointers.Boot using UEFI firmware directly or CloverEFI UEFI firmware emulation.Boot macOS, Windows, and Linux in UEFI or legacy mode on Mac or PC with UEFI or BIOS firmware.Proper configuration requires additional research.Ĭlover EFI Bootloader for macOS, Windows and Linux in UEFI and in legacy mode Features I signed in only to say: thank you so much! I've been struggling with this all day >.Note: MacUpdate team strongly suggests against installing Clover EFI on your main machine. With legacy false in my config and other volumes filtered by UUID I know just have my boot into windows 10 and boot into OS X options, no third option that doesn't work!! If you untick/leave it unticked it removes any mention of legacy from the config rather than changing it to false! The configurator isn't adding anything about legacy to the config file, unless you are closing to enable legacy. I had assumed that I had already filtered out legacy disks by setting custom scan settings in the GUI section of Clover Configurator and unticking legacy, but then when manually looking through my config file, no mention of legacy anywhere! I was having the exact same issue with two volumes showing, which were from the same disk UUID, meaning I couldn't filter them that way, and filtering by name wouldn't work either. This has been driving me nuts all evening, but I've finally sorted it! I signed up to this forum purely so I could post this and hopefully save someone else a headache! After that you can then proceed to hide that partition to remove that "Boot Windows from EFI" icon from the Clover menu as you did before. You may want to backup these folders before you erase. You then erase the EFI folder on the Windows drive's EFI partition. ![]() You should be able to mount that "No Name" EFI partition on the Windows drive using Clover Configurator. If you move the Microsoft folder from the EFI partition on the Windows drive over to the EFI partition on the macOS drive that contains Clover, you can then boot your custom Windows entry selecting the EFI partition of the macOS drive. I am guessing that you are using two drives for Windows and macOS. What can I do to fix this issue? Let me know if you need my bootlog or anything. If I find the UUID of Boot Windows from EFI and hide it in Clover Configurator, it will simply hide both Windows boot options, including my custom entry, so somehow it's getting these two entries from the same partition. So, I figured it would fix the problem if I just turn off all Clover's scan options and then created custom entries for OS X and Windows, but the problem still persists. It basically shows two options for booting Windows from the EFI partition (Windows EFI, not OS X's): I've recently installed High Sierra fresh and I've been having this problem with clover since. ![]()
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