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Surface Pro 3 i7/ Yosemite/ Clover bootloader problem


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Hi, guys.
 

I'm new here. I have a Surface Pro 3 i7 and I just follow this guide to dual booting Windows with the latest update of Yosemite (10.10.3):
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/304796-guide-1010-on-the-surface-pro-3/

Everything went smoothly, except the last part that make Yosemite boot from the Harddisk instead of the installation MicroSD card that I used.
When I try to install Clover bootloader on my OSX partition, it gave an error in the "writing" phase of the installation process.
The main problem is that I can't even boot into Clover on my MicroSD, it stuck with "scanning..." on the Surface startup splash screen.

I suspect that Clover did install a bit of sth on the EFI System partition, because I can see an "APPLE" folder in there. 

 

Please somebody help me fix this. Should I delete sth from the EFI System partition? Or should I just delete my OSX partition and start over? Tbh, I really don't want to reinstall Yosemite. I borrowed my friend's USB keyboard n mouse and I already give them back.

P.S. How do I view and edit the EFI system partition on Windows? I used a software with limited capabilities that only let me view what's on the root folder of the partition. (a free one is preferred.)

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