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Install of Sierra broke my Dual Boot

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Gigabyte Z87X-UH5D
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i7
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Geforce 1050ti
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Up until two weeks ago, I had a sweet dual boot going with Yosemite and Win10. My Yosemite load went belly up and I was forced to reload the drive from a fresh format. After I reloaded, clover sees the NTFS drives (3 of them for some reason), but will not boot to them. I just get a cursor. It shows them as legacy hd 1 - 3. Originally I had the UEFI version of clover installed, so I tried to install the Legacy Clover, but that only added the option to "Boot to EFI" which did nothing.

Is there something I am missing? It did not seem like installing the Legacy version of clover did anything, do I need to install it in a different manner since the UEFI version was already present? Or is there something else amiss. Any help would be appreciated. Until they make Planet Coaster for OSX, I'm forced to boot into this other crappy OS from time to time.

Thanks!

Gigabyte Z78-UH5D
i7
Geforce 550
250G SSD - Sierra 10.12.3
250G SSD - Win10
 
Thanks BreBo, I have been digging through various guides with no luck. I figured since I had things up and running previous to the new install, it might just be a simple answer.

The big question here is, I know I have a UEFI motherboard, but why are my windows drives showing up as Legacy drives, and does that indicate the problem with the boot?
 
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Anyone? I have yet to figure this out.
 
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