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I'd really appreciate some help - thanks so much in advance. What am I doing wrong? Why does clover set the boot USB as UEFI every time? These are the settings I've used: I've tried making a few more clover USBs, specifying legacy BIOS settings each time, and in my BIOS I get an option for "UEFI: USB 2.0 disk" and "USB 2.0 disk" - I select "USB 2.0 disk" as first boot option, if UEFI is turned off it will not boot (with Windows drive disconnected).

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Same with the EFI partition on my install drive. It seems as though the USB I made installed as UEFI, even though I specified as BIOS. However, you can only From Estimated Reading Time 5 mins.

  • With these simple steps, you can install the Clover Bootloader on Windows and Linux without using the installer on macOS.
  • #Clover boot loader usb how to#

    I again used the legacy BIOS instructions the bootloader appears (the USB is not inserted and it is a different skin so I know it's using the loader on my EFI partition) but when I select boot Mavericks I get the error "Error exiting boot services" and Mavericks won't boot. More about 'install clover bootloader windows 10 recipes' HOW TO INSTALL CLOVER BOOTLOADER ON USB FROM WINDOWS However, I then ran into problems when installing Clover to the EFI partition. I managed to boot the USB, and install Mavericks fine. Now when I followed the tutorial above, I used the legacy BIOS method of installing Clover to a stick, but the stick wouldn't boot unless I disabled CSM. In order to do this, I enabled "CSM" in my BIOS setup.

    #Clover boot loader usb windows 7#

    My mobo is a Z87-A, which actually has UEFI, but I've disabled it as my Windows 7 install requires that I have it disabled. However, I'm having problems with booting. I've managed to successfully install Mavericks using the following tutorial: Clover & OpenCore are UEFI Based bootloader, You must have a motherboard that supports UEFI. Clover basically uses OpenCore in Its Core, So Using OpenCore or Clover they do the same, Boot into macOS on a regular PC. I've tried making a few more clover USBs, specifying legacy BIOS settings each time, and in my BIOS I get an option for 'UEFI: USB 2.0 disk' and 'USB 2.0 disk' - I select 'USB 2.0 disk' as first boot option, if. Two famous Bootloaders at the moment support booting a Hackintosh, Its Clover & OpenCore. My apologies in advance, I'm a total noob at all of this. It seems as though the USB I made installed as UEFI, even though I specified as BIOS. I'm having some problems booting Mavericks so I wondered if you guys could help. Hi there, long time reader of these forums, first time poster. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide











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