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- Sep 19, 2017
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- Motherboard
- ASUS Maximus IX Hero
- CPU
- i7 7700k
- Graphics
- GTX 1060
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
The MultiBeast for Sierra uses iMac14,2 as it's default System Definition. (See the MultiBeast v9.2 Features document that comes with MultiBeast or a MultiBeast.com.)
If you mounted your HDD's EFI partition and Clover wasn't there, then you must have mounted another drive's EFI partition or you didn't run MultiBeast with our HEROs' configuration.
To mount the EFI partition, I use a two step procedure:
In the Terminal, copy, paste and execute the following command:The result is a list of drives and their respective partitions. Note the EFI partition name "diskxs1" of your installation drive.Code:diskutil list
Run EFI Mounter v3 and select your "diskxs1".
Now you should have the correct EFI folder mounted.
Thanks. So you suggest the order should be first to run your MultiBeast guide then get to the Clover Config and apply JCMunsonII's tweaks?
Should I use the Sierra MultiBeast though even if I'm trying to install El Capitan?