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I want to upgrade my Hackintosh from Mavericks to Sierra 10.12.6, changing the boot loader from Chameleon to Clover in the process. I'm trying to find out in advance if my combination of motherboard, Clover, and multiple drives (described below) will cause the multiple boot entry problem discussed at length in another thread on this site: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...boot-entries-prevent-further-problems.175274/
For context, I do have the multiple boot entry problem on a second Hackintosh with a GA-170X-UD5 motherboard, single boot, using Clover as the boot loader. I believe my problem is with the combination of a Gigabyte Skylake motherboard with a Bios below F20 and UEFI Clover. My solution will be to flash the Bios to F20.
The hackintosh that I am asking about is a Ivy Bridge series, dual boot macOS and Windows 7. Each operating systems is on a separate SSD and each has a backup SSD. Data for each is on a separate rotational drive and there is a separate rotational backup drive for each of those.
So my question is will I have the problem of multiple boot entries on my Ivy Bridge system once I upgrade to Sierra and Clover?
Thank you very much, Jim
For context, I do have the multiple boot entry problem on a second Hackintosh with a GA-170X-UD5 motherboard, single boot, using Clover as the boot loader. I believe my problem is with the combination of a Gigabyte Skylake motherboard with a Bios below F20 and UEFI Clover. My solution will be to flash the Bios to F20.
The hackintosh that I am asking about is a Ivy Bridge series, dual boot macOS and Windows 7. Each operating systems is on a separate SSD and each has a backup SSD. Data for each is on a separate rotational drive and there is a separate rotational backup drive for each of those.
So my question is will I have the problem of multiple boot entries on my Ivy Bridge system once I upgrade to Sierra and Clover?
Thank you very much, Jim