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Hi guys.
I managed to install 10.11.6 on my PC (UEFI mode) and used MultiBeast for the post install setup, installing the Clover v2.3k r3423 UEFI Boot Mode. But my UEFI menu doesn't show any entries to boot from. No Clover, no Windows, nothing. I have to boot OSX though the Clover boot loader, that is on the USB drive.
I read many threads with similar issues, which usually suggested to download a newer Clover Version etc, but I guess, in my case, this is not the issue. I suspect that I'm not able to boot to Clover from EFI on my hard drive is related to either my AsRock mainboard or / and the fact that I am trying to achieve a dual boot setup with Windows 10, which is installed on the first physical drive as you can see below. And as far as I know, Windows is kinda.. well, a bitch when it comes to dual boot / EFI settings, because it assumes that it is the one and only OS on the PC.
Any suggestions how to fix this issue? How do I get a Clover entry in my UEFI boot options?
I want to avoid uninstalling Windows 10 on my other SSD.
System Specs: Xeon 1231v3 on an AsRock H97M Pro4, GTX 970.
I managed to install 10.11.6 on my PC (UEFI mode) and used MultiBeast for the post install setup, installing the Clover v2.3k r3423 UEFI Boot Mode. But my UEFI menu doesn't show any entries to boot from. No Clover, no Windows, nothing. I have to boot OSX though the Clover boot loader, that is on the USB drive.
I read many threads with similar issues, which usually suggested to download a newer Clover Version etc, but I guess, in my case, this is not the issue. I suspect that I'm not able to boot to Clover from EFI on my hard drive is related to either my AsRock mainboard or / and the fact that I am trying to achieve a dual boot setup with Windows 10, which is installed on the first physical drive as you can see below. And as far as I know, Windows is kinda.. well, a bitch when it comes to dual boot / EFI settings, because it assumes that it is the one and only OS on the PC.
Any suggestions how to fix this issue? How do I get a Clover entry in my UEFI boot options?
I want to avoid uninstalling Windows 10 on my other SSD.
System Specs: Xeon 1231v3 on an AsRock H97M Pro4, GTX 970.
Code:
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical): <---- Windows 10, was installed before
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *250.1 GB disk0
1: Microsoft Reserved 16.8 MB disk0s1
2: Microsoft Basic Data 249.6 GB disk0s2
3: Windows Recovery 471.9 MB disk0s3
/dev/disk1 (internal, physical): <---- New OSX install
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *256.1 GB disk1
1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1
2: Apple_HFS macOS 255.2 GB disk1s2
3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk1s3