![]() I tried to copy all other drivers from “off” folder – it didn’t help. Again, the main menu of Clover works alright, I see my drives and settings and everything but once I select any drive and press Enter, it’s a dead end. I mean, I see all my HDDs and USB drives in Clover menu, but no matter which one I choose, USB stick with Windows setup or HDD with Windows already installed, it just goes black infintely and I have to restart PC and boot from HDD. I did everything in accordance with instructions and… Clover doesn’t seem to be able to boot. Then I read that the my old BIOS motherboard cannot boot from it and got frustrated. Since I have lots of SATA drives already and a free PCI-E x4 slot, I’ve decided to purchase a PCI-E SSD rather than SATA one. I also have 3 SATA HDDs (Seagate 10 TB Seagate 2 TB Samsung 750 GB) and external USB 3.0 Toshiba 3 TB. I have a pretty old config M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 Phenom II X6 which works alright for me. I have no idea how to pursue this now, but will try to do some more research.įor those of you who have cloned the win10 install onto the NVME drive, what was your procedure? Clone whole disk, or only partitions? What software used? Did you get the NVME drive to boot without adding bcdboot mod? (bcdboot C:\Windows /s C: /f uefi) What clover version used? I am guessing it could have something to do with how Clover is setup. Anyway, this leads me to the fact that even if did get the Win10 cloned copy on the NVME to boot from Clover, I would likely be face with this same error. That is strange since the install was made on the same computer. Well the booting started fine from Clover, but after a while an error message popped up declaring that "Windows setup could not configure Windows to run on this computers hardware". Today I also tried booting via Clover the sysprepped SSD which I installed a fresh copy of Win10 on (and made the clone copy to NVME drive from), just to see how that worked. And I fear I have many more to come before this is working. Maybe best to find out how to boot from USB install media. But now the opposite, cloning even more work. ![]() ![]() I thought the cloning should work, even if more work. So Clover is able to boot my old Win10 from my SSD (MBR), Clover is able to detect sysprepped Win10 on my NVME drive (MBR/GPT) but unable to boot it. Except is it not, the file is definitely there. ![]() Choosing to boot into the EFI windows partition gives me a Windows Recovery light blue screen with an error saying my PC needs to be repaired, and that C:\Windows\System32\winload.efi is missing. Booting into the system reserved partition just freeze the computer when on MBR, and gives me the good old boot0af:error when on GPT. I installed Win10 on an empty SSD, then started it up, prepped it for UEFI using (bcdboot C:\Windows /s C: /f uefi) (same way I got my Win10 on my SSD (MBR) to boot from Clover menu), ran Sysprep, cloned it to the empty NVME drive (tried both GPT/MBR). , I gave up on getting the USB media to boot from Clover. ![]()
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