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Clover installed in m.2 Samsung 960 EVO make BIOS freezes

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Hi folks!


I have a Sandisk SSD with Mojave running ok and I bought a Samsung 960 EVO m.2. I've used CCC to clone SSD to m.2 and restart. So, until this I could start Mojave from m.2 normally. Clover was in SSD EFI until this.


After this, I installed Clover in m.2 EFI and move all files from SSD EFI to m.2 EFI.

When I restart the Hack after that, Bios stucks and when I press Del to enter setup, it doesn't works.


I've cleared the CMOS and nothing.


When I removed m.2 from mobo, bios goes ok and I could boot in my Mac OS backup.

So, I put m.2 again with Mac OS backup still running and restart system. After, I could boot in m.2 again and erase all files in it's EFI partition. I've installed Clover in a USB flash drive and put my Clover files there and everything works fine again.


Someone knows why Clover doesn't work in m.2 EFI partition?


Thanks!

Mac OS CATALINA [OpenCore]

GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK | Core i7 4790k | Radeon RX 580 8GB | Samsung m.2 960 EVO

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[ref]alexramone[/ref], last clover version?

 

Sim, Mald0n!


Adicionado a 47 minutos 19 segundos:

All this proceed with Nvme Clover driver installed. But I don't know if it has some connection.

Mac OS CATALINA [OpenCore]

GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK | Core i7 4790k | Radeon RX 580 8GB | Samsung m.2 960 EVO

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