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- May 11, 2015
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- Motherboard
- Sony Vaio SVS13A25PBS
- CPU
- i7-3520M
- Graphics
- HD 4000
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hello,
I got a Sony Vaio Laptop where I installed High Sierra in the internal HDD and everything is working.
In this same laptop, I've removed the internal DVD and installed a caddy with a HDD, in this HDD I've installed Windows 10 and everything works perfect too.
If I unplug the High Sierra HD, Windows boots regularly via EFI.
If I leave both HDD plugged, Clover boots and shows only options to boot High Sierra (no Windows options).
But if I use the USB drive I used to boot installation disk for High Sierra, Windows boot options are shown in Clover and I can boot into Windows 10. Note the config.plist is exact same in the USB Drive and on HDD with Clover.... the only difference is via USB drive, boot occurs via... USB
Anyone has had this behavior? Any tip for booting Windows via Clover booted from HDD? I've followed several guides of copying "Microsoft" folder to ./EFI/ but this leads to only booting Windows (actually boot fails).
Oh, my BIOS does not have any option for adding boot entries.
I got a Sony Vaio Laptop where I installed High Sierra in the internal HDD and everything is working.
In this same laptop, I've removed the internal DVD and installed a caddy with a HDD, in this HDD I've installed Windows 10 and everything works perfect too.
If I unplug the High Sierra HD, Windows boots regularly via EFI.
If I leave both HDD plugged, Clover boots and shows only options to boot High Sierra (no Windows options).
But if I use the USB drive I used to boot installation disk for High Sierra, Windows boot options are shown in Clover and I can boot into Windows 10. Note the config.plist is exact same in the USB Drive and on HDD with Clover.... the only difference is via USB drive, boot occurs via... USB
Anyone has had this behavior? Any tip for booting Windows via Clover booted from HDD? I've followed several guides of copying "Microsoft" folder to ./EFI/ but this leads to only booting Windows (actually boot fails).
Oh, my BIOS does not have any option for adding boot entries.