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Windows 10 doesn't shut down after installing clover


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I've installed Clover (before that I booted OSX via a USB drive with Clover).

I set the OSX partition as active with diskpart otherwise Windows 10 would boot directly instead of Clover.

 

Now I can't shut down Windows 10, after that, W10 simply turns off the screen and clicking or pressing a key will give the lock screen (it goes to sleep). I have to reboot and force shut down the computer in Clover.

 

OSX shuts down properly.

 

Does anyone know something about this? I can't find nothing via Internet.

Thank you.

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I've installed Clover (before that I booted OSX via a USB drive with Clover).

I set the OSX partition as active with diskpart otherwise Windows 10 would boot directly instead of Clover.

 

Now I can't shut down Windows 10, after that, W10 simply turns off the screen and clicking or pressing a key will give the lock screen (it goes to sleep). I have to reboot and force shut down the computer in Clover.

 

OSX shuts down properly.

 

Does anyone know something about this? I can't find nothing via Internet.

Thank you.

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Thank you solved, the only and minor drawback is W10 taking more than a minute to boot while before it took 10 secs xD

 

I hope a better solution gets available in the future  :)

You sure you are doing a UEFI-dualbooting ? Windows not shutting down is legacy booting's problem

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You sure you are doing a UEFI-dualbooting ? Windows not shutting down is legacy booting's problem

Thank you, No, my mobo is non-UEFI I use Clover in legacy BIOS.

 

Now the sleep option doesn't work, the computer won't enter into sleep mode :(

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Thank you again. I have the latest BIOS updated (F5). Yes, it has EFI, but only while booting from CD/DVD (which I don't have), and only to support 3TB+ HDDs, for the rest is regular BIOS

 

Meanwhile the only solution for this is to revert this to my old configuration (Windows partition as active and using a USB drive to boot into OSX.)

 

I still can't understand how does changing an active partition affects shutting down (and fast startup) and sleep  

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