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Stork's MyHero II Build: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z370 HERO X - i7-8700K - AMD RX 580 - Thunderbolt 3

The issue is if I boot into clover and then select my windows drive it boot perfectly. But when I restart it auto boots to windows without booting the clover drive. Then when I check Asus bios it shows the windows drive as the primary boot drive even tho I switched it to the clover drive.
Sounds like Windows is setting the default boot drive in the BIOS. I don't know what to do about that. I recommend you review Going Bald's sticky threads in the Multi Booting forum section. If you don't find a solution, post your problem in that forum section.

Sorry I can't help. I don't use Windows.
 
The issue is if I boot into clover and then select my windows drive it boot perfectly. But when I restart it auto boots to windows without booting the clover drive. Then when I check Asus bios it shows the windows drive as the primary boot drive even tho I switched it to the clover drive.

It sounds like your Clover may need to be adjusted. If it’s set to boot from last booted Volume, it will do that (=windows if booted or used last). If you use Clover Configurator app, you can name your OS drive Mackintosh HD or anything you want then set that drive as the default drive. It should always go to Clover screen after that.
 
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Actually I had the same problem - find EasyUEFI in the Internet, and it will help you.
Windows always makes itself default booting option, doesn't matter what settings in the BIOS.
 
@pastrychef I updated to OSX 10.14.1 and removed my VegaTab_56.kext from /L/E and the fans seem to run quietly now. Have you tried this?
Did not really work without. Its nice speed in at the start. but then applying load it gets higher to 1500RPM 45% 27degrees. It never slows down. I will add the VegaTab again and see difference.

ioreg -l |grep \"PerformanceStatistics\" | cut -d '{' -f 2 | tr '|' ',' | tr -d '}' | tr ',' '\n'|grep 'Temp\|Fan'
 
Hey Stork,

I wanted to update this thread to let you know that I got it working a little while ago. I turned off BootCamp just in case. I found that my issue was that I did not format the USB as EFI before I used UniBeast (I did the normal format, but not EFI through the terminal). I didn't know of that requirement, and UniBeast did not complain when i created the USB drive.

I was wondering if you were able to get Bluetooth working via the onboard Bluetooth chipset of the motherboard or know where to figure it out? I haven't figured that one out, and it seems like most posts revolve around using a USB dongle instead.


Is it possible to have your EFi folder/config.plist as I Got similar hardware and unable to get it fully working?
 
Is it possible to have your EFi folder/config.plist as I Got similar hardware and unable to get it fully working?
What version of macOS did you install? High Sierra or Mojave?
 
Hello,
Still with problems on my USB's speed and charging any easy way to manage those?
I been trying to sort it out with your posts but nothing looks works. I manage to get the USB speeds close to the normal on 3.0 but no charging...
Tks
 
Hello,
Still with problems on my USB's speed and charging any easy way to manage those?
I been trying to sort it out with your posts but nothing looks works. I manage to get the USB speeds close to the normal on 3.0 but no charging...
Tks
What macOS are your running? High Sierra or Mojave?
 
Mojave and no ideas on how to solve it.
any help is appreciated .
 
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