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[Guide] HP Envy Haswell series J/K/Q/N using Clover UEFI (10.11)

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Yes, mSATA for SSD and SATA for HDD :D
If Mr Rehabman agree I could spend my experience
Can you explain better, MSATA and SATA drives: brand and capacity, So Samsung 250gb, crucial,etc...
You need to boot OS X and Windows on the same machine?
 
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If Mr Rehabman agree I could spend my experience

That would be great... when I had this laptop, I never had more than one HDD installed.
 
That would be great... when I had this laptop, I never had more than one HDD installed.
in fact I struggled a bit.
But I followed your advice and now have a fabulous laptop
I installed windows on SSD Msata
and El Capitan On SATA SSD.
All works fine and all booted by clover
 
in fact I struggled a bit.
But I followed your advice and now have a fabulous laptop
I installed windows on SSD Msata
and El Capitan On SATA SSD.
All works fine and all booted by clover

I assume Clover is installed to the SATA SSD, not the mSATA.
 
I have created a Gpt Partition for Windows, So

Not on SATA SSD

That doesn't really answer the question...
First, there is no such thing as "GPT partition". GPT is a partitioning scheme, therefore an attribute of a disk, not a partition. Partitions can be created on an MBR partitioned disk, or a GPT partitioned disk. The partitions on such disks are neither "MBR partitions", nor "GPT partitions"... just "partitions on an MBR disk" or "partitions on a GPT disk".

And Windows may have installed EFI\Microsoft on the EFI on mSATA or on the EFI on the SATA SSD.
You should check the actual content on each EFI partition.
 
That doesn't really answer the question...
First, there is no such thing as "GPT partition". GPT is a partitioning scheme, therefore an attribute of a disk, not a partition. Partitions can be created on an MBR partitioned disk, or a GPT partitioned disk. The partitions on such disks are neither "MBR partitions", nor "GPT partitions"... just "partitions on an MBR disk" or "partitions on a GPT disk".

And Windows may have installed EFI\Microsoft on the EFI on mSATA or on the EFI on the SATA SSD.
You should check the actual content on each EFI partition.
I'm sorry
you do not believe my experience.
I do not know the technical terms.
But I can guarantee that it works
 
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