Thanks! For others, this alone didn't quite get me there. I added NTFS.efi and re-enabled legacy boot and some combination thereof got it to work again.
I picked defaults, but I think you're right. Assuming this is the case, would it be as simple as reinstalling clover to include the legacy options rather than UEFI-only and making a hopefully simple change to the custom config.plist?
Thanks RehabMan. I went through the full process today and everything works great, with almost exactly the same setup as you have (macOS on SATA drive and Windows on NVMe drive).
The only hiccup was that I lost my Windows boot option in Clover after the installation (it was there during the...
Great guide. Thanks, RehabMan!
Will I have any trouble with two m.2 SSDs in the Skull Canyon, one NVMe drive for Windows 10 and one SATA drive for Sierra?
I suppose that I would be able to select my boot drive via BIOS options and I would avoid the challenges associated with having both OSs...
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