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- Jul 21, 2016
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- Motherboard
- GA-Z170M-D3H
- CPU
- i7-6700
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 950
- Mac
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Hi there.
I recently upgraded my hack from El Capitan to Sierra. Once I finally got everything stable/working correctly, I decided to set up a time machine backup on a second SSD.
I have always used Clover Configurator to mount my EFI partition and edit my config.plist, however after creating my time machine backup, my current boot disk is not visible. Here is a picture (disk0s2 is an external hard drive and disk1s2 is my Time Machine drive).
I am still able to use Clover Configurator after I mount the EFI partition using EFI Mounter, but would rather be able to mount through Configurator for convenience's sake.
Is there a way to make my current boot disk visible again? I have never run into this problem until now. Thanks for your help.
I recently upgraded my hack from El Capitan to Sierra. Once I finally got everything stable/working correctly, I decided to set up a time machine backup on a second SSD.
I have always used Clover Configurator to mount my EFI partition and edit my config.plist, however after creating my time machine backup, my current boot disk is not visible. Here is a picture (disk0s2 is an external hard drive and disk1s2 is my Time Machine drive).
I am still able to use Clover Configurator after I mount the EFI partition using EFI Mounter, but would rather be able to mount through Configurator for convenience's sake.
Is there a way to make my current boot disk visible again? I have never run into this problem until now. Thanks for your help.