Delete your EFI Folder from the main partition and then copy and paste the EFI folder that is inside USB Install EFI, in EFI partition on your USB Installer.@Xavi16
I know I must have many errors in the install, but I think the format is ok. I do have two partitions, but the EFI directory gets placed in the main partition, not the EFI partition which is also on the USB. I will remove the partitions and reformat it just to be sure.
I think the Clover install must not be ok. I do get an error telling me that the OS is not compatible when I run it. I am not sure why.
Remember, if you are installing Clover, select the EFI partition or if you prefer only mount your EFI partition and paste the EFI Folder. Folder EFI is inside EFI USB Installer.@Xavi16
Thanks for all of your time. I am going to update my progress so maybe we can see where my errors are happening. I just formatted and repartitioned the USB. I have verified that the EFI partition is there and is now empty again. I have named it USB so I am confident that the very simple first step of formatting the USB is done properly. I have already downloaded the insteller form the APp store twice so I am also confident that is a good file. I will now run the teminal sudo command and update you when complete.
Remember, if you are installing Clover, select the EFI partition or if you prefer only mount your EFI partition and paste the EFI Folder. Folder EFI is inside EFI USB Installer.
This is the same as installing clover and then replace the files.
Extract the EFI Folder inside the EFI USB Installer.zip and paste in your USB EFI.@Xavi16
I have the CLover installer up but it does not allow me to select the EFI partition on the USB drive. I unmounted the main partition on the USB. Only the EFI partition is mounted. I can see it in "Computer" when I look at the devices mounted but the Clover installer does not see it. My only selection is my hard drive in my laptop.
What do you think I should do? Do you think something is wrong with the format or sudo installation?