UPDATE: found a fix, see at the end
I've tried this guide and installed all 3 systems (Sierra, Win10, Ubuntu 16) on my 4TB HDD, however I can't boot to Sierra natively. I can only boot off HDD when I boot to USB Clover bootloader from the Unibeast installation USB. However, when I select the bootloader created by Multibeast called '
Mac OS X' from my UEFI boot menu, instead after like 1 second it goes directly to my second boot priority, which is Ubuntu (which loads fine). When I boot from Unibeast
USB Clover, I can also boot Windows 10 just fine and also can boot to HDD Sierra just fine. Yet, I can't boot to Sierra natively, the
HDD Clover doesn't seem to work
Any idea what could be causing this?
I've checked that the HDD EFI partition has
Clover folder on it and seems to have same files like the USB EFI partition.
I've also tried different driver options when installing MultiBeast (though not sure how this would help is Clover doesn't even start at boot).
Otherwise I don't understand how to troubleshoot this and what happens to Clover when it's started off HDD vs USB.
Thanks for any suggestions
P.S.
The only difference from the guide was that I burned Win10 .iso to a DVD instead of a flash drive since I used my 2 drives for OSX and Ubuntu installations.
Boot devices visible in
UEFI Boot menu selection
Mac OS X
ubuntu
UEFI: Sandisk <- this is Unibeast OS X installation USB
(Windows is missing since the respective file was renamed per this guide)
UPDATE: Turns out that the 'Mac OS X' entry in the boot menu was pointing to the partition where Sierra was installed instead of to the \EFI\Clover\Cloverx64.efi, that's why it wasn't booting anything.
- I booted from USB Clover (longer story: this was El Capitan USB Clover since I decided to install that instead of Sierra, thinking maybe it would fix the issue: and I saw two Clover Options icons, realizing that my HDD Clover was ok and could be fixed)
- Clicked on green icon with Clover Options (second one, which I assumed was from the HDD Clover, but maybe the original would also work)
- Chose the option to populate boot menu with Clover items
- Now, choosing any of those new menu items would boot to HDD Clover, where I could choose boot to macOS Sierra without any USB present!
Tip: you can cleanup all those extra options inside Clover via Clover Configurator (go to GUI and unselect Legacy, but select Linux) and pre-Clover (in BIOS or boot selector) via Windows EasyUEFI utility or via Clover command shell
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...boot-entries-prevent-further-problems.175274/