If there is an existing EFI folder delete it first. I find it more reliable to install whatever version of clover you use-because then it will be where it should be- and then copy your configp and kexts manually. If it does then you have to find a way to boot into OSX and reinstall Clover or copy a working version to the EFI partition. ![]() That would be faster and easier to interpret than the terminal version disk utility is useless in that regard. Look at the disc in windows under disk management to see if it shows a Healthy EFI partition at the front of the disk. I hope you are using UEFI but the situation is comparable for Legacy. Most likely the motherboard UEFI is not seeing a proper EFI partition or Clover is not where it should be in the EFI partition for the motherboard to recognize it as bootable.
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