![]() ![]() s S:: = Where the boot files/folders will be installed (just change S: for the letter of your System Reserved partition as seen on the WinPE) In order to keep safe my multiboot on the internal HD, I switched off the PC and connected an spare Sata drive to run the following tests, booted Win10XPE_圆4 from AIO-Boot to repartition and format the drive (MBR partitioned), I made a 5 GB first active primary partition FAT-32 (to have espace just in case but 1 GB should be enough), and a 40 GB NTFS second primary partition and cloned into it the Win10 Pro 圆4 drive/partition from the internal HD, also made an extended partition on the rest of the drive and cloned on a logical partition my Programs drive/partition to have available all my tools, then I created all bootable files/folders by command line on the FAT-32 first partition:Ĭ:\Windows = Where Win is installed (just change C: for the drive letter where Windows is installed as seen on the WinPE) But it didn't work when I tried to UEFI boot a Win10 Pro 圆4 installed on my internal HD. Then this test demonstrated Clover is capable to provide the required code and internal drivers to boot on UEFI environment a Windows PE. It was a little weird as we all know 7圆4 is not fully capable to boot on UEFI environment. To make sure about this I ran BootIce v1.3.3.2 from both WinPEs and opened UEFI Tab, and the option to edit the UEFI boot entries was available. Then ran the AIOCreator.exe to integrate my Win10XPE_圆4 and my 7pe_amd64_E on AIO-Boot USB device, after booting from it both booted fine as UEFI. I went to AIO_Boot download page and downloaded last version, and installed it on a USB device as usuall. Then I decided to run some test to see if Clover was really capable to UEFI booting on a only Bios PC a Windows installed on our internal HD, (MB used for this tests is Gigabyte GA-G41MT-S2 v1). Well, let me tell you I have used AIO_Boot since very long time ago, in fact I'm the Spanish translator, but never used Clover before as I had the idea it was only a tool to boot Apple OS on a PC. And also mentioned some links to AIO_Boot pages with additional info on this Post. On some of the last Posts in the topic GRUB4DOS for UEFI the user zammibro was talking about UEFI booting on a only Bios PC and I said it was not possible as Bios programs do not have the required code and internal drivers to boot on UEFI environment on this Post, but our friend Wonko made a very simple and clear explanation of how Clover works in order to UEFI boot on a only Bios (or CSM) PC on this Post. ![]()
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