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Hi.


Im having a great time running an Hackintosh, your guides are amazing... The only annoyance is that everytime i restart my computer i have to manually change the boot option in clover because it never goes to the drive where i have os x install. Is there a way to force the clover to always choose the same options or to delete the entries i don't need??


Thanks.

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[ref]Rskeys[/ref], put the name of the HDD/SSD here, in my case is High Sierra

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[ref]Rskeys[/ref], put the name of the HDD/SSD here, in my case is High Sierra

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Already did that, it does not work :wallbash

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u just need put ur HDD/SSD name191664454_MaLd0n2018-11-23s19_26_23.png.3fe7087aaff78cf3ca6858c938fa45e0.png

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try clear NVRAM, f11 key in clover boot screen

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try clear NVRAM, f11 key in clover boot screen

 

Since that tip didn't work either i ended up installing Sierra a second time, this time everything is running as it should, it always boots from the same option, i even end up installing a Windows in another Drive so no i have a fully working hackintosh with dual boot.


Thank you for the help.

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