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- Aug 23, 2016
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- Motherboard
- Asus Z170-A
- CPU
- I5-6600K
- Graphics
- GTX 1070, HD 530
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
So I have / had a nearly fully functional dual boot system with OS X and Win10. After everything was more or less up and running (in UEFI mode, using clover as the bootloader and allowing me to select which OS to boot) I discovered there was a BiOS update available for my motherboard. I did this via the Asus ez update utility and it all worked fine.
However, in addition to resetting many of the BIoS settings (changing the graphics card output was a nice starter for 10!) it appears to have lost the EFI entry for my SSD.
I can still boot both systems if I boot via a Clover USB, so no issues with the systems themselves and I'd really like to avoid reinstalling everything. The EFI partition on the SDD also seems to still be there and I can mount it as usual if needed.
Does anyone know how I can get the BIOS to recognise this EFI partition? Is there perhaps some kind of repair option within Clover? Or can I somehow point the bios to it manually?
However, in addition to resetting many of the BIoS settings (changing the graphics card output was a nice starter for 10!) it appears to have lost the EFI entry for my SSD.
I can still boot both systems if I boot via a Clover USB, so no issues with the systems themselves and I'd really like to avoid reinstalling everything. The EFI partition on the SDD also seems to still be there and I can mount it as usual if needed.
Does anyone know how I can get the BIOS to recognise this EFI partition? Is there perhaps some kind of repair option within Clover? Or can I somehow point the bios to it manually?