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Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi
Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi








  1. #Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi mac osx
  2. #Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi install
  3. #Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi drivers
  4. #Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi update
  5. #Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi windows 10

#Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi install

However, the Clover weirdness mentioned above makes me suspect my Clover install at this point. With HS, I could still use the -donotconvert option, but alas no more. I had to go APFS as Mojave won't install on anything else.

#Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi update

Also, if I update Clover, it resets my gui to the holiday theme. If I try to exclude/hide volumes, I can, except for "Windows". I did notice 2 other weird things on Clover, though. Plus HPFS i can read from windows with paragon - but if you do that make sure you have in registry Maybe it's APFS thingo, i dont use APFS, have it on a couple of real Macs i dont see any difference to be honest but apple updates force it pretty much, i dont use it on hacks. Have a look at clover/gui and the 'scan' settings. I even have mavericks, i cant even boot it, nvidia web needs 10.10.Īnyway, having said that i've never encountered your problem, have a 300GB partition with 'clone' of this system which boots fine

#Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi mac osx

If you saw how many Mac OSX installs i have on each computer you'd laugh at me, i just carbon copy and hold on to 5hit too much. Both bless and selecting the disk seem to work, but then I get the same outcome in Clover: the boot partition doesn't show up-only one OS X and one Windows (+recovery, legacy, and all that).ĭoesn't Clover allow for two OS partitions to be on the same physical drive?įrom reading your post my initial thought is Clover configurator/gui. Tried bless on CoreServices of the "invisible" drive, tried selecting the second drive in Startup Disk (I see both volumes there).

#Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi windows 10

Same outcome: I have one bootable Windows 10 and one bootable Mojave, but I don't see the second Mojave install, even with F3. Tried resetting NVRAM, reinstalling Clover, even formatted the whole drive and started from scratch for both Windows 10 and MacOS. Now, I can boot into Clover, but I only see one of the two Volumes. The drive is internal and partitioned as: 1 Windows partition, 2 APFS partitions which show up as 2 Volumes in Disk Utility (not 2 partitions), and all appropriate EFI and Recovery partitions. Mojave installed on both MacOS partitions without any problem. The partition method works well, but doesn't allow for EFI errors. Plan B is to create a small partition, similar to recovery, as alternate boot when updates (OS, kexts, clover) run into trouble. Other drives (namely old-school 5400RPM USB 3.0 Seagate drives) work on that second machine. It got further into the boot (with adjusted EFI folder for that second hack), but still failed. Tried the drive (Samsung flash drive) on another hack and got the interdiction sign. I did have AptioMemoryFix-64, indeed, and USB are patches with SSDT. Instead of Aptiomemory fix try AptiomemoryFix-64 Which kinda points the finger at the usb enclosures, right? sometimes it does, sometimes gets stuck on loading and most times it skips the USB / Start up disk. On further testing i found imac 2013 also has trouble booting from some USB enclosures. I mean, it worked, but sometimes doesn't. In practice i found it's a bit random and these days i try to avoid it if i can. I haven't found the solution yet to the USB boot issue, but what puzzles me is that if I have two drives with the exact same EFI folder (and I can boot into Clover from either one), shouldn't I be able to boot into MacOS from either one?īooting off usb you need to make sure you have USB patches in place.

#Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi drivers

Read the forums, I saw the posts about AptioMemoryFix, so I tried the various other drivers on the USB. So, boot into Clover on internal boot drive, then select OS on USB. The boot sequence hangs on End Random Seed, but before the usual '++++++++' line. With F12, I can boot from the USB into Clover and select the OS on the USB. I should be able to boot from the USB drive, right? Wrong. I installed Mojave on a USB drive (for backup / rescue) and copied the entire EFI partition of my boot drive to the EFI partition on the USB drive. Mojave 10.14.4 now boots from the internal SSD.

mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi

(Yes, I do expect problems on laptops, but that's not the question). I've done a few hacks so far and this never happened.

mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi

I have two drives with the exact same EFI folder (and I can boot into Clover from either one), shouldn't I be able to boot into MacOS from either one?










Mac mojave 10.14.4 clover efi