I have been using this build now for about one year and didn't had any crashes yet :)
Very happy with it.
However, i am using 2 monitors (hdmi + dvi) but recently added a 3rd one (old vga monitor with dvi->vga adapter on my Geforce GTX970).
With the 3rd one plugged in, OSX crashes on startup...
But then i still don't get why this command; bcdboot C:\Windows /s C: /f uefi did work to make Win10 boot via Clover, but didn't work for Win7 (both MBR disks back then). Both commands did create an EFI folder on the C:\ drive though.
Anyway, i'm going to try the steps in your last posts to...
Ok clear (i suppose).
However i'm a bit hesitating to do these steps right now because i can't really get into the situation where my Win7 disk doesn't boot anymore (need it for work). I'm now also doubting to do a whole new installation of a second Win10 which then replaces Win7, as it seems...
Thanks for your help Vulgo!
Is it not dangerous removing those UEFI entries except for the 1st and 4th?
I will try it, but have to clone my Win7 disk first i think.
I'd like to end up with a Clover menu where i can boot Win7, Win10 or OSX Sierra. Win10 & Sierra are working already like this, but...
The win10 disk has no dedicated UEFI partition, but i created an EFI folder when booted into Win10 in the C: folder via this trick;
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/help-with-booting-windows-10-with-clover-uefi.174198/#post-1139181
And i am able to boot this disk via Clover. Windows10 boots...
I didn't made any entries myself to the boot menu, and am not sure what AOMEI PA exactly does. But I found out this was a way to convert a MBR disk to a GPT disk without losing data. It does creates an UEFI partition on the disk which then is seen by Clover..
Should I install the UEFI version...
Here you go, in the attachment. Thanks!
Btw;
My win10 disk is MBR (I made the EFI partition with the Windows BCD tool)
My win7 disk is GPT, I tried to make the same EFI partition with BCD tool, which worked, but didn't showed up in Clover. So then I removed the EFI folder from C: and converted...
But i installed Sierra with unibeast in 'legacy' mode. After installing Sierra i installed multibeast with Clover also in Legacy mode. Can i just run multibeast again, and install Clover in UEFI mode? Is that what you mean?
Here is what happens;
Clover loads up, showing 3 drives. Left to...
Installed Sierra yesterday, but am unable to boot the legacy windows versions on my other 2 harddisks unfortunately.
I have to MBR disks with win7 and win10. I was able to boot windows 10 after doing this trick...
This unfortunately didn't work for me on Win7.
I just made a new Sierra install on a seperate SSD, and am now trying to boot Win7 and Win10 with it via Clover.
Win10 boots with the trick mentioned above, but Win7 isnt been seen by Clover, don't know why. Both disks are MBR.
Later i converted...
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