![]() Instead push the generate button for ROM and the necessary numbers for ROM and MLB wil appear. In the Rt Variables section, §3.3, do not paste the last 12 (Hex) values from the generated SmUUID to the ROM field. You can collect the 2 necessary IDs/numbers from the SMBIOS section. but you can the description from the screenshot, Mac Pro 6,1 - Intel Xeon (Ivy Bridge-EP), for hw.model in the. The hardware description in the upper left corner of the screenshot does not show in the new Clover Configurator version. There are no Shake buttons, instead you can use a generate button for the Serial Number. ![]() The result is that data are generated in the SMBIOS section itself, not in a separate screen in the foreground. ![]() Instead there is a button for a drop-down list in the same place. The SMBIOS section in §3.1 does not have a "Magic Wand" any more. This version is in some ways different and guide needs some changes because of these differences. I reviewed your guide against above version of Clover Configurator. If you have the correct settings, you will see the following in your boot.logĢ:931 0:006 EmuVariable InstallEmulation: EFI_ALREADY_STARTEDĢ:931 0:000 Searching for DefaultVolume 'EFI', DefaultLoader 'bootmgfw.efi'. The count down will be missing if it can't find the default boot volume & loader.įor UEFI booting, NTFS.efi should be placed in /EFI/Clover/ drivers64UEFI Clover deal only with 64 bit arch while OC has 'Arch' parameter. Clover has different section for Kernel patches, kexts patches and Booter (boot.efi) patches. OC accounts them as same and name 'kernel' in the place of name of kext. If UEFI Windows, you can use the same settings as I have - Default Loader = bootmgfw.efi About kernel and kext patches there is the follow. Also make sure you have NTFS.efi in /EFI/Clover/drivers64. ![]() If legacy Windows, leave out the default loader and just type "System Reserved" in the default boot volume. When you want to boot OSX, press your boot menu key (For Gigabyte boards, this is F12, for Asus boards F8, F11 for MSI)->choose Clover to boot->boots into you have legacy Windows installed on an MBR drive or UEFI Windows on a GPT partitioned hard drive? Upload your Clover boot.log (in /Library/Logs/CloverEFI) and a screenshot of the boot section of your ist from Clover Configurator. A handy free windows program, EasyUEFI, also lets you change/set the default UEFI bootloader without having to go into your BIOS. Probably best to post your question in the Clover general discussion thread or where the developers are usually very helpful.Īs a workaround for those mostly using Windows, if you have a uefi BIOS, you can set bootmgfw.efi as your default bootloader in BIOS->boot Windows. I had the same problem as you in that Clover ignored the ist value and kept reverting to the OSX volume once it was booted.I tried with the IgnoreNVRAMboot ticked in Clover Configurator and specified default loader as the Windows bootmgfw.efi (as an alternative to specifying a default volume -refer boot options in Clover wiki)->Windows is selected but still need to press enter to boot. Startup pref pane (in System Preferences)>Last Booted Volume>Default Volume in ist. In the past, the choice of default boot option was given the following priorities: The IgnoreNVRAMboot option is a relatively new feature of Clover (from rev 2475 see this post at ProjectOSX) and may have some bugs.
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