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How to Boot macOS without USB [Clover/OpenCore] - Installing Bootloader on the macOS/OS X Drive
An EliteMacx86 Exclusive Guide - This guide covers booting of macOS without USB after finishing the installation. By using this method, you’ll be easily able to install the Clover/OpenCore Boot loader on your System Drive which will allow booting without using the USB.
Booting from the system drive without the use of USB is one of the important parts of the post-installation. To boot macOS without the use of USB, follow the steps below.
For Clover Users
If you're using OpenCore as a bootloader and depending on your installation type, either UEFI or Legacy, follow the steps below to boot macOS without USB.
I. UEFI
The following steps are for the systems running in UEFI Boot Mode.
1. Mount the EFI Partition of your Bootable USB.
2. Open the mounted EFI Partition and copy the EFI folder to your Desktop.
3. Once copied, unmount the EFI Partition of your macOS Bootable USB. You can also eject the partition to unmount it.
4. Copy the EFI from the Desktop to the mounted ESP.
II. Legacy
If you’re using a Legacy based system, then it’s recommended to install Clover as a Legacy. Configure the following options for Legacy.
1. Download Clover Bootloader
2. Right click on the .pkg file you downloaded above and select Open.
3. Once you open the .pkg file, you'll see a popup. Simply click on Allow
4. Click on Continue to proceed with the installation of Clover Bootloader
5. By default, the Clover Bootloader will select the macOS Drive. In our case, it's Macintosh HD.
6. Click on Customize and configure the following options for Legacy boot mode.
Packages to install
7. Once you have configured the packages, click on Install. When prompted, enter your password. The Clover Bootloader will be installed in the selected location of your choice.
8. If the installation is complete, you'll see the following message. Simply click on Close.
9. Open the mounted ESP. If not already, mount the ESP.
10. Delete the EFI folder from the ESP and keep the file named
11. Empty Trash.
12. Mount the EFI Partition of your Bootable USB.
13. Open the mounted EFI Partition and copy the EFI folder to your Desktop.
14. Once copied, unmount the EFI Partition of your macOS Bootable USB. You can also eject the partition to unmount it.
15. Copy the EFI from the Desktop to the mounted ESP.
For OpenCore Users
If you're using OpenCore as a bootloader and depending on your installation type, either UEFI or Legacy, follow the steps below to boot macOS without USB.
I. UEFI
For OpenCore users running the system in UEFI Boot Mode, the steps are exactly the same as the "Clover" method.
1. Mount the EFI Partition of your Bootable USB.
2. Open the mounted EFI Partition and copy the EFI folder to your Desktop.
3. Once copied, unmount the EFI Partition of your macOS Bootable USB. You can also eject the partition to unmount it.
4. Copy the EFI from the Desktop to the mounted ESP.
II. Legacy
An EliteMacx86 Exclusive Guide - This guide covers booting of macOS without USB after finishing the installation. By using this method, you’ll be easily able to install the Clover/OpenCore Boot loader on your System Drive which will allow booting without using the USB.
Booting from the system drive without the use of USB is one of the important parts of the post-installation. To boot macOS without the use of USB, follow the steps below.
QUICK INFO:
- This guide assumes that a Bootable USB exists and the OS X/macOS has been installed on the target computer.
For Clover Users
If you're using OpenCore as a bootloader and depending on your installation type, either UEFI or Legacy, follow the steps below to boot macOS without USB.
I. UEFI
The following steps are for the systems running in UEFI Boot Mode.
1. Mount the EFI Partition of your Bootable USB.
2. Open the mounted EFI Partition and copy the EFI folder to your Desktop.
3. Once copied, unmount the EFI Partition of your macOS Bootable USB. You can also eject the partition to unmount it.
4. Copy the EFI from the Desktop to the mounted ESP.
NOTES:
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II. Legacy
If you’re using a Legacy based system, then it’s recommended to install Clover as a Legacy. Configure the following options for Legacy.
1. Download Clover Bootloader
2. Right click on the .pkg file you downloaded above and select Open.
3. Once you open the .pkg file, you'll see a popup. Simply click on Allow
4. Click on Continue to proceed with the installation of Clover Bootloader
5. By default, the Clover Bootloader will select the macOS Drive. In our case, it's Macintosh HD.
6. Click on Customize and configure the following options for Legacy boot mode.
Packages to install
- Install Clover in the ESP
- Boot Sectors: Install boot0af in MBR
- Clover for BIOS (legacy) booting: CloverEFI 64-bits SATA
- BIOS Drivers, 64 bit>Recommended Drivers: AudioDxe, FSInject, SMCHelper, XhciDxe
- File System drivers: ApfsDriverLoader
- Themes: BGM (You can select any)
7. Once you have configured the packages, click on Install. When prompted, enter your password. The Clover Bootloader will be installed in the selected location of your choice.
8. If the installation is complete, you'll see the following message. Simply click on Close.
9. Open the mounted ESP. If not already, mount the ESP.
10. Delete the EFI folder from the ESP and keep the file named
boot
.11. Empty Trash.
12. Mount the EFI Partition of your Bootable USB.
13. Open the mounted EFI Partition and copy the EFI folder to your Desktop.
14. Once copied, unmount the EFI Partition of your macOS Bootable USB. You can also eject the partition to unmount it.
15. Copy the EFI from the Desktop to the mounted ESP.
For OpenCore Users
If you're using OpenCore as a bootloader and depending on your installation type, either UEFI or Legacy, follow the steps below to boot macOS without USB.
I. UEFI
For OpenCore users running the system in UEFI Boot Mode, the steps are exactly the same as the "Clover" method.
1. Mount the EFI Partition of your Bootable USB.
2. Open the mounted EFI Partition and copy the EFI folder to your Desktop.
3. Once copied, unmount the EFI Partition of your macOS Bootable USB. You can also eject the partition to unmount it.
4. Copy the EFI from the Desktop to the mounted ESP.
NOTES:
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II. Legacy
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