#Dual boot mac os x on windows 10 install#
Microsoft is still super picky about this and the install will fail otherwise.
In BIOS, make sure you turn off the SATA controllers for all hard drives except for the one you intend to install Windows 10 on. There will be other files/folders there, but those are the ones we are focusing on Rename the copied file to " bootmgfw.efi" and rename " cdboot.efi" to " cdboot.bak"ĭirectory structure of the flash drive should look like this: Navigate to your USB drive and copy boot圆4.efi from /efi/boot/ into /efi/microsoft/boot/ New Volume Label - Will be set by your Win10 iso fileĬreate bootable disk using - ISO Image (Select your Win10 iso file) Partition Scheme - GPT parition scheme for UEFI computerĬluster Size - 4096 Bytes (or whatever is default) It's quite a ride.ĭownload Rufus if you don't already have it.Ĭreate the installer on your 8+GB USB Flash Drive in Rufus using the following settings: We need to create a UEFI bootable Windows 10 flash drive with Clover installed. You can use Mac Multi-Tool to mount your EFI partition.Įnsure you have the appropriate boot flags and etc for your system and update your nVidia drivers if you are using a series 9 (or Maxwell arch) card. They are the same as they were for the USB installer but located on this partition instead of in an " EFI" folder. Mount the EFI partition of the OS X disk and copy your ist and kexts to the appropriate locations. Also make sure the " RC Scripts" are installed. Install Clover onto the OS X hard drive, but instead of installing directly to the boot0af in MBR, select the options " Install for UEFI booting only" and " Install Clover in the ESP". Use the flash drive (with clover installed) to boot the OS X hard drive. It will guide you through all the necessary steps.Īfter the installer is created, boot into it and install your OS X.įor best results, use a USB2.0 port directly on the motherboard.
Completed on an existing Mac OS X System - Real, Hackintosh, or VMįor this, we can just use the Mac Multi-Tool bash file that I wrote.