![]() HDD boot is not ok: boot0md (ok) -> boot1h (not ok) -> boot (Clover) USB boot is ok: boot0 -> boot1h -> boot (Chimera), and you have /Extra folder there with and ist - all ok But since you already installed it to your HDD, let's fix that one. Installer can install Clover to such stick and then it can be used for BIOS and UEFI Clover boot tests. It would be better if you tested Clover from USB stick - just plain MBR (not GPT) stick with one FAT32 partition. Ok, I can see from there what's going on. Side note: My touchpad doesn't move the pointer, despite me putting in the PS2 and USb Drivers into driver64 folder. I had to revert my bootloader back to Windows default. ![]() (no spinning wheel) Windows also BSOD's at this pc is not ACPI complainant. When I install EmuVariableRuntimeDxe.efi for Phoenix UEFI, it gives me a frozen Apple boot screen. I can finally see the Clover menu, but now when I try to boot OS X, my laptop immediately restarts. Am I supposed to install Clover onto my actual EFI partition (which is not mounted)?Īlso, can you explain your third option a little more? I would prefer not to touch my EFI partition if I can prevent it.ĮDIT 2: I've hit another wall. ![]() I did read the instructions here: and used option 3. I still get sent to the Windows Boot Manager regardless of my HDD being first on boot menu. It gives me a bootmgr not found.ĮDIT: Installed Clover to the Mac OS X partition, nothing happens. My USB stick can NOT boot into my UEFI Windows. Tests of boot options from USB stick is highly recommended.Īlright, I'll give Clover a try. or Clover in legacy BIOS mode (standard Clover with boot sectors, can be installed to OSX partition) which should be able to boot Wins and OSX or try Clover boot manager which may be able to boot Wins and OSX from UEFI (depends if your laptop is supported) either reinstall both wins in BIOS mode and use Chameleon to boot all of them Plus, EasyBCD does not support UEFI installed Windows (from their FAQ) - so you can not do much with it.Īlso, I do not know if Windows boot manager supports booting of "legacy" (Chameleon -> OSX) systems if Windows are installed in UEFI. I do not think reformat is needed, and install of Chameleon to EFI partition is also not needed - would not help you. It looks like you have UEFI installed Windows.
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