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Boot0af error when attempting to add more than two hard drives

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Recently I installed macOS Sierra on my Alienware Aurora R3, and I placed Windows 10 onto another hard drive
Currently, I am attempting to add 2 hard drives to use as extra storage for Windows 10. Booting in Windows 10 with any of the aforementioned hard drives gives the boot0af error, which is not there normally. I have tried to manually hide these drives using Clover, which hasn't worked, as well as partitioning the hard drives into different schemes which has not given any different result. I was wondering if there was any solution to this
 
Recently I installed macOS Sierra on my Alienware Aurora R3, and I placed Windows 10 onto another hard drive
Currently, I am attempting to add 2 hard drives to use as extra storage for Windows 10. Booting in Windows 10 with any of the aforementioned hard drives gives the boot0af error, which is not there normally. I have tried to manually hide these drives using Clover, which hasn't worked, as well as partitioning the hard drives into different schemes which has not given any different result. I was wondering if there was any solution to this
Make sure these new drives are at the bottom of the list in UEFI BBS Boot order - this must be reset every time you add/remove drives. OS X first priority, Windows 2nd Priority, other drives without boot loaders last in list
 
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