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    MacPro 5,1: Multiboot with Opencore (?)

    Installation of each OS, since you are using separate drives is simple. Install a drive, install an OS (Suggest Mac OS first as it has special setting needs in the BIOS/UEFI - note some UEFI settings can be spoofed in the OC settings). When you get this OS up and running and booting properly...
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    Apple Mac at 40

    And next year will be the 40th anniversary of the Amiga - hands down winner over the Mac as a graphics/audio processing PC. It was unfortunate that Commodore, who bought out the original designers, marketed it as a high end business machine instead of a home PC since they could not compete on an...
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    Install Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard on Haswell Based PCs

    When you play your video can you read the text on the screen? All I see is so small and out of focus it is impossible to read.
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    Adding WIN10 on seperate drive to High Sierra (+Clover) ?

    Is your Windows installed MBR or UEFI? To boot with OC you must have Windows installed UEFI. Your Windows disk must be formatted GPT also, so if it is not you must convert it. Personally, I would get a new drive, format it properly and install fresh rather than try a conversion as a borked...
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    Adding WIN10 on seperate drive to High Sierra (+Clover) ?

    F12 at boot and select from list. Or better yet, set as first in BBS bot order in BIOS, then change back to Mac OS drive after install is complete.
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    Adding WIN10 on seperate drive to High Sierra (+Clover) ?

    See guide. Also read carefully the paragraph just before the "For Win 10" section. On your hardware you must install Win10 UEFI mode in order to be able to dual boot with Clover. You might also have to update Clover.
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    Guide: MultiBooting UEFI

    Win 10 is installed MBR - not UEFI. You might go back and look at the legacy system installation guide.
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    Guide: MultiBooting UEFI

    launch disk utility, select windows drive, post pic of DU screen
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    Windows 11 Copilot AI

    I have been slowly replacing my paper books with epub versions through Open Road Media. I get a daily selection emailed to me to select/purchase if I want any of them, usually under USD$2.
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    Windows 11 Copilot AI

    Another sci-fi fan! Wish you were close enough to take thirty+ Uhaul boxes of f&sf paperbacks from over 50 years of collecting them. I hate to throw away books but I can't find anyone who will take them as a donation! They are the last of my brother's estate that I have to do something with.
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    Windows 11 Copilot AI

    I resemble that remark. It all depends on how much the individual used a computer. If only to browse the web and look at email, the user will never be a power user of any kind. If the user was heavily into systems admin and support, and/or actually used the Office programs (Word, Powerpoint...
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    Guide: MultiBooting UEFI

    Use separate SSD/HDD - trying to use same drive for all OS's can be done, but only with a great deal of effort. For any version of Mac OS later then High Sierra use OpenCore as boot loader. There are specific entries into the boot loader to allow you to multi-boot, but they do not always work...
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    Guide: Multibooting UEFI on Separate Drives

    Set the install USB as first in boot order until Windows has completed installing. For best help with installing Win11 try the Windows forums.
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    Guide: Multibooting UEFI on Separate Drives

    Procedure is wrong. 1. Boot Mac OS. 2. Format Windows target drive as if you were going to install Mac OS. Shutdown. 3. Boot Windows install media. 4. At the partition to install screen select the Mac OS partition and click delete. This should leave you with the EFI partition and the rest of the...
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    Guide: Multibooting UEFI on Separate Drives

    1. Yes, make the Windows target drive first in BBS while installing Windows. 2. BBS boot order in BIOS overrides other settings to boot order, so whatever drive you set as first will boot first unless it has no boot files on it. 3. Settings in OC will allow you to boot Windows from the OC pick...
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    Guide: Multibooting UEFI on Separate Drives

    Remove everything from the EFI partition on the target drive.
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    Single GPT/MBR Hybrid Drive Legacy Multi-Booting

    How you instal Linux is up to you so far as partitions go.
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    Guide: Multibooting UEFI on Separate Drives

    Take a look at Casey S J's build. It is similar to yours and he has a detailed explanation of how he got his working.
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    Guide: Multibooting UEFI on Separate Drives

    Good Luck!:thumbup:
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    Single GPT/MBR Hybrid Drive Legacy Multi-Booting

    In that guide grub is installed to the MBR and not to a drive partition. That is why GPTsynch is needed to be run once you have completed the installation.
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