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Happy New Years all,
I have a stable build at this point. However, upon boot, Clover does not detect my Windows 10 drive.
I have Default Boot Volume = LastBootedVolume
I have Legacy = PBR
Timeout = 3 seconds (it never auto boots either, ugh)
GUI in Clover Configurator Scan is set to Legacy too.
Attached are a couple screens and my config.plist.
Hoping someone can take a quick look and tell me what is wrong here.
Thank you so much.
~Eric
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Is the windows 10 drive connected to an Intel SATA port? Press F2 at the clover menu and upload /efi/clover/misc/preboot.log that gets saved.
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Thread moved to Multi Booting.
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Is the windows 10 drive connected to an Intel SATA port? Press F2 at the clover menu and upload /efi/clover/misc/preboot.log that gets saved.
Hello Vulgo. Thanks for your reply.
OSX is on a separate SSD. Windows 10 is on a 1TB WD Black HDD. Both are connected to the SATA on on the mb (2 most right I believe).
I will upload the file you ask this afternoon when I get home.
Thx.
~Eric
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Hello, attached is the preboot.log from the misc folder.
Also, here are screens from iboot 3.3.0 showing the Windows drive vs Clover 4359 which does not (doesn’t even display the drive name either).
I get the error «Uploaded file does not have an allowed extension» so could not upload the log file. I put it in google drive.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1X9sNaLMH7T2iEo0i92wWvSa7lmtD_cU8
Thx.
~Eric
PS.
Anything there hint at why the shutdown fix only works half the time?
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I get the error «Uploaded file does not have an allowed extension» so could not upload the log file. I put it in google drive.
You can rename it to txt, though Google Drive works surprisingly well.
If Windows 10 disk is different from the 2 partition Windows disk that Clover is already adding to the menu, then unfortunately Clover isn’t scanning the Windows 10 disk — according to the literature your motherboard has Intel SATA ports, Marvel SATA ports and Gigabyte SATA ports — can you confirm which drives are connected to what ports?
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Attached are 2 screens that help answer your questions.
The first one;
> From OS X Finder, displays the Sierra on SSD, and then the Snow Leopard and Windows (from the HDD) as expected
> Pages from the manual; SATA2_0, SATA2_1, SATA2_2, SATA2_3 (CD, SSD, and HD are attached to these)
> Says it’s a Southbridge SATA 3 Gb/s
Second screen;
> Pic from inside the MB
> Clover upon first boot — shows the standard 2 apple drives (no Windows)
> Clover once Exit Clover is selected — reboots and now displays all the attached drives.
What gives??
And thank you.
~EV
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Attached are 2 screens that help answer your questions.
The first one;
> From OS X Finder, displays the Sierra on SSD, and then the Snow Leopard and Windows (from the HDD) as expected
> Pages from the manual; SATA2_0, SATA2_1, SATA2_2, SATA2_3 (CD, SSD, and HD are attached to these)
> Says it’s a Southbridge SATA 3 Gb/sSecond screen;
> Pic from inside the MB
> Clover upon first boot — shows the standard 2 apple drives (no Windows)
> Clover once Exit Clover is selected — reboots and now displays all the attached drives.What gives??
And thank you.
~EV
Thanks, looks likes everything is connected to the blue Intel ports then. Can you get the preboot.log from when it doesn’t show the entries so we can see what is different?
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Good idea. Ok, so I pressed F2 when it only shows the 2 apple drives, then on a second iteration, did the same thing for when all drives showed.
preboot1 = 2 Mac drives showing
preboot2 = windows, snow leopard, Sierra, recovery
It also never Autoboots with 3 seconds timer.
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ScanVolumes is different.
Also in InitThemes, upon the Exit Clover and reload, «Scanning Legacy …» now picks up the windows drives.
Merci beaucoup.
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Good idea. Ok, so I pressed F2 when it only shows the 2 apple drives, then on a second iteration, did the same thing for when all drives showed.
preboot1 = 2 Mac drives showing
preboot2 = windows, snow leopard, Sierra, recoveryIt also never Autoboots with 3 seconds timer.
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ScanVolumes is different.
Also in InitThemes, upon the Exit Clover and reload, «Scanning Legacy …» now picks up the windows drives.Merci beaucoup.
Boot 1 is an EFI boot — does your motherboard have the Gigabyte hybrid BIOS? Any way to turn it off so it goes straight to the legacy path? Renaming the folder /efi/boot to /efi/boot_off may also work.
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HI,
First of all, thanks for the greak work on this. I’m trying to boot a gpt usb windows 10 install on and asus non UEFI bios.
I build a usb flash with you UEFI boot and can receive first «press any key to boot from cd or DVD» on windows install but it does not boot.
if I hit enter or any key, the counter stops but install does not starts. Same behavior if I do not press any key .
If I hit a key o enter 3 times, I get back to UEFI menu.
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#4
У меня была похожая проблема, но без кловера, то есть тоже отсутствовал этот EFI раздел, размеры разделов я менял AOMEI Partition Assistant. Этот EFI раздел создавал diskpart`ом он, в формате fat32 должен быть, так что на диск C с ntfs загрузчик не закинуть. Дальше, если я не ошибаюсь, bootrec.exe /fixboot Кстати, данный раздел не обязательно должен находится в начале диска, я собственно и запихнул его в конец но винда начала говоридь о » не оптимальном размещении разделов для GPT». С кловером не сталкивался поэтому ничего по нему сказать не могу
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So I’m dual booting Windows 10 and Mojave using Clover. My Mac install appears in clover but not windows. I can hit f12 at boot and select the windows ssd and boot it from there, it just doesn’t appear in clover. A quick google search said to check if legacy is set to false in the config.plist. It was, I changed it to true, and no change. here is a link to my config.plist. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Hi
I have had a working Dell Optiplex 7020 which was triple booting (Ubuntu, Catalina and Windows 10) using Clover without any issues.
However the Windows 10 became corrupt and had to be reinstalled.
After reinstall on start-up the computer goes straight into booting Windows 10 and I do not see any Clover boot options.
I have the original install USB for Catalina and I can boot any operating system form there with no issues so each of the operating systems is good.
I have reinstalled Clover (v5118 I think) after booting Catalina but this made no difference to booting without USB — straight into Windows 10.
I guessing that the reinstall of Windows 10 has overwritten something which enables Clover to work but unsure how to fix it.
I tried deleting bootmgfw.efi from EFI/Microsoft/Boot but Windows Boot Manager says there are no useable boot devices.
I tried substituting EFI/BOOT/BOOT64.efi for EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi which allows Clover to display the boot options but selecting Windows 10 just hangs with flashing cursor.
So how to proceed? Do I just have to do a clean install of Catalina to fix it?
Cheers and thanks for your help.
Aubrey