![]() I first errased the drive, reformatted to a new partition (GUID HFS) and created my UEFI USB El Capitan loader. I decided to update my system to El Capitan doing a clean install. Clover updated as it should to my hidden EFI partition and I used UEFI boot without problem. I didn't have this issue when i was running Yosemite. I have been having issues with Clover (most current and slightly older versions) not wanting to install to my hidden EFI partition on my SSD OSX installation drive (disk0s1). The other possibility is that there was a slight change to the clover installer that resolved my drive mounting issue within the clover installer package. ![]() The most current version of clover installer/updater v3438 was able to now mount my EFI partition and update the bootloader correctly. There may have been some data corruption on the boot sector area.ĥ. ![]() I turned both flags off and then rewrote them both back by turning them back on within gparted for the EFI partition (disk0s1). I double checked the technical specs for OSX EFI partitions and there is supposed to be those two flags (boot and ESP) when using gparted to view the drive.Ĥ. Apparently, the older gparted (v2009-2010) I was using wasn't showing me all the flags on the partition.ģ. I dowloaded the most current gparted (v2016) and there is now a new flag called ESP in addition to the boot flag on the disk0s1 EFI partition.Ģ. Now Clover installer/updater correctly mounts and updates the bootloader in the EFI partition.ġ. ![]() With the guidance of Slice, I was able to reset the flags on my EFI(disk0s1) partition. ![]()
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