![]() There was no clear solution on the internet so I decided to create this thread. Now look for 2 folders: IABootFiles (hidden) and OS X Install Data.ĭelete those folders, empty your trash, reboot and you will be good to go! Remember, without ‘show hidden files’ enabled, you will not be able to see (and remove) the first one. Pressing the spacebar referred me to the following folders: I had two ‘Install partitions’ per OS X installation. ![]() Pressing spacebar in the Clover boot menu gives you some extra information of the partition you will be booting. I personally use this: little tool so I will not have to remember that command line every time I want to use it. Terminal: defaults write AppleShowAllFiles TRUE killall Finder Since the install partitions have the same UUID as the boot partitions, you can not hide them using Clover Configurator. These will still be there, even though OS X has been installed successfully. The Problem:Ī bloated bootloader due to ‘Boot OS X install from partition’ options. I don’t know if this also happens on versions below 10.10. This problem might occur after a successful installation of OS X with both Yosemite and El Capitan. In this quick guide I’ll show you how to remove the ‘Boot OS X install from partition’ from your Clover bootloader.
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