- Joined
- Feb 3, 2011
- Messages
- 20
- Motherboard
- GA-Z170N-WiFi
- CPU
- i7-6700
- Graphics
- GTX 1080
- Mobile Phone
Hello!
Yesterday I installed another SSD in my hackintosh on which I installed Windows 10 with a USB key.
I also updated to MultiBeast 10.3.
Then while I was at it, I updated my Z170N-WIFI BIOS from F7 to F20i. I thought that in 2018, settings would be kept, but I soon discovered that it hadn't.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, I know
I don't know exactly if this is because of bugs (I've seen at least a few in this BIOS) or if I've been unable to restore the right settings, but I can't boot macOS 10.13.4 from my SSD. After messing with BIOS settings, I'm able to boot macOS from my existing Unibeast USB key, which has the macOS 10.13.0 installer.
Anyway I discovered that the Windows 10 installer had installed the Windows boot manager on the macOS SSD, which is the first SATA drive, instead of the Windows SSD. How dumb… I won't forget to unplug every other drive next time!
Yet, even though I can successfully reinstall Clover with MultiBeast, it doesn't replace the Windows boot manager.
Can you help me repair my bootloader on my macOS SSD without losing any data? What should I do?
Yesterday I installed another SSD in my hackintosh on which I installed Windows 10 with a USB key.
I also updated to MultiBeast 10.3.
Then while I was at it, I updated my Z170N-WIFI BIOS from F7 to F20i. I thought that in 2018, settings would be kept, but I soon discovered that it hadn't.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, I know
I don't know exactly if this is because of bugs (I've seen at least a few in this BIOS) or if I've been unable to restore the right settings, but I can't boot macOS 10.13.4 from my SSD. After messing with BIOS settings, I'm able to boot macOS from my existing Unibeast USB key, which has the macOS 10.13.0 installer.
Anyway I discovered that the Windows 10 installer had installed the Windows boot manager on the macOS SSD, which is the first SATA drive, instead of the Windows SSD. How dumb… I won't forget to unplug every other drive next time!
Yet, even though I can successfully reinstall Clover with MultiBeast, it doesn't replace the Windows boot manager.
Can you help me repair my bootloader on my macOS SSD without losing any data? What should I do?