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Let's suppose three storage devices:
1. M.2 Samsung SSD
2. 2.5 Samsung SSD
3. 2.5 Western Digital SSD
My hackintosh was working flawlessly on 1 (hackintosh) & 2 (Time Machine backup of 1). But i wanted dualboot with Windows, so I bought 3.
I've physically installed 3 formatted it as GUID / NTFS in my Hackintosh install, created Windows installation USB with Bootcamp.
Next, I've disabled 2 in BIOS and started installation process of Windows. (i wasnt able to disable m.2 interface in BIOS, and now, I know, I should probably remove it physically...)
In disk selection during Windows install, i've saw EFI and second partition on 3 (thats storage where Windows was installed, for some reason, I've deleted that partition and selected second partition of 3 as partition for Windows install.
Well, things get weird, it looks like Windows Boot Manager got installed on 1 (where clover and other things are, see the picture of EFI of disk 1).
For now, i am able to boot into both systems but I get random crashes in both systems in Mojave its something with IOAcceleratorFamily and in Windows with NTFS.sys (don't know much about that..)
So question is, its normal thats Windows Boot Manager resides in EFI where CLOVER is, if not should I remove it (WBM)(&& do-again Multibeast install process)?
Thanks in advace.
1. M.2 Samsung SSD
2. 2.5 Samsung SSD
3. 2.5 Western Digital SSD
My hackintosh was working flawlessly on 1 (hackintosh) & 2 (Time Machine backup of 1). But i wanted dualboot with Windows, so I bought 3.
I've physically installed 3 formatted it as GUID / NTFS in my Hackintosh install, created Windows installation USB with Bootcamp.
Next, I've disabled 2 in BIOS and started installation process of Windows. (i wasnt able to disable m.2 interface in BIOS, and now, I know, I should probably remove it physically...)
In disk selection during Windows install, i've saw EFI and second partition on 3 (thats storage where Windows was installed, for some reason, I've deleted that partition and selected second partition of 3 as partition for Windows install.
Well, things get weird, it looks like Windows Boot Manager got installed on 1 (where clover and other things are, see the picture of EFI of disk 1).
For now, i am able to boot into both systems but I get random crashes in both systems in Mojave its something with IOAcceleratorFamily and in Windows with NTFS.sys (don't know much about that..)
So question is, its normal thats Windows Boot Manager resides in EFI where CLOVER is, if not should I remove it (WBM)(&& do-again Multibeast install process)?
Thanks in advace.