![]() NVMe SSD drive that’s Gpt activated ( this is done inside windows with DISKPART).Will work in graphics card slot (PCI x 16) or that other PCI slot for sound cards… PCI x 4? I don’t know. This should work only using the MBR (legacy) booting. However, I just ended up using Win10 I couldn’t get Win7 to work. ![]() Installing Ubuntu or other flavors of Linux is easy but I will show Windows 7 because that’s the only way to get a true genuine version of windows 10 and above. It’s not that many settings you need to change. You do need to understand how to build a clover config file. You will be using clover OS which is built with linux. You don’t need to read all of them but the main important ones which are in the file. Unfortunately, you need to read up on as many posts to understand what is happening. It was one long road and full of pitfalls, but i felt posting my journey will help others, and this is the attempt to do so. If you run into an issue, then you must consult the collection of posts from the (“collection of post for Clover bootloader.docx” file included) and the forum on. This is written with limited experimentation. Tutorial for loading Windows or Ubnutu on NVMe SSD for non-compatable Motherboard Find his post in the collection of posts document I made. NOTE: the BDU version i have was NOT given me by sibliss. I have included all the files necessary (im pretty sure), except for a windows disk, which i don’t think is allowed on this forum. The Clover GUI now shows only one boot option just as I wanted. I currently have this second method implemented as this is cleaner. HideĪnother way to accomplish what I needed is to add the following to the default ist as suggested by above. Once I included the following in ist (while leaving the “Hide?” key declaration intact,) it worked. One must include the “Hide” key without the trailing question mark and the desired array string values for this to work. I believe the question mark at the end of a key in the default ist simply indicates that there is zero or one occurrence of the key. The basic problem was my ignorance of the plist file format. Wish there was a Windows version of the graphical Clover Configurator which, on a mac, shows you the boot options in a GUI, and lets you graphically remove any boot options. What am I doing wrong? Why isn’t any of the above approaches working? I use diskpart to assign a letter to the CloverCD volume and then copy the edited plist from Windows to the CloverCD partition under \EFI\CLOVER. I’m using Plist Editor Pro to edit the ist file. Nevertheless, the boot options are called “Boot Windows from Legacy HD3” etc. In the system BIOS, I have the legacy boot option turned off. ![]() are based upon the Clover GUI boot options that are called “Boot Windows from Legacy HD3” etc. As a last resort, I tried the following.I labeled all the volumes on the NVMe SSD using diskpart and the label command and used the volume labels below. ![]()
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